Thursday, October 15, 2009

091014_ACADIA_Rhinoscript Workshop (Chicago)



CHICAGO | ACADIA | RHINOSCRIPT WORKSHOP | October 19-21, 2009
Marc Fornes will be teaching a three days Rhinoscript workshop in Chicago as part of the ACADIA conference
Invitation: McNeel US - Scott Davidson
http://www.acadia.org/acadia2009/

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

090526_RHINOSCRIPT WORKSHOP PARIS



PARIS | RHINOSCRIPT WORKSHOP | June 23-24, 2009
Marc Fornes will be teaching a two days Rhinoscript workshop in Paris
Invitation: McNeel Europe - Carlos Perez
Eligibility: Open to all design students and professionals
http://www.eu.rhino3d.com/e-news/rhinoscript_france0609.htm

CONTACT:
MCNEEL EUROPE | CARLOS PEREZ | carlos@mcneel.com
Roger de Flor 32-34 bajos | 08018 Barcelona - Espagne
Tél. +34 933199002 | Fax. +34 933195833

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

081112_Rhinoscript Workshop (McNeel Europe)



Due to current teaching positions on both sides of the Atlantic (Columbia University in New York and Die Angewandte in Vienna) – I happen to recently develop the highly specific skills of low end jetsetters: deploying a standard 15” screen laptop in any squeezed space airlines! I am talking here about those ones that obviously based on your financial contribution are pushing to the extreme the basic space efficiency algorithm by taking to new levels the competition of packing the maximum seats in the same exact airplane than everybody else – one can argue fair split? Yes! Though in the case of someone attempting to work it generates an inverse relation between the angle of the sit in front of you and the orientation of your screen (supposedly normal to your eye sight) – add to the conflict of the necessary elbow angle to access the touch pad and the comfort of your side neighbor…

Anyway based on those parameters - which obviously have two solutions: afford other airlines or simply buying a 13” laptop! - I recently surprised myself producing quick renderings as a third solution to the equation: enjoying back in my seat the advantage of performative computing! you don't have to focus on your screen while processing is taking care of your render!...

Anecdote aside – Since I didn't post for a little while now (btw sign of production!) - I thought I would upload my first ever renders in a plane! I can only agree not the best ones - but those were done leaving Paris last September after providing for McNeel Europe a two days Rhinoscript workshop for professionals…



Within this two days workshop the students were introduced to Rhinoscripting through the basics of "building up": from points to curves, from curves to surfaces, and from surface back to extract curves, etc... while on the same time gaining some syntax knowledge it allows to cover in a short period of time some simple patterning (dia-grid, honeycombs), tessellation (non air-tight planar quads) and finally some highly requested components – or basically an introduction toward topology and production of similarity on host surfaces...


Depending on the level – and as a conclusion during the last hour - I tend to introduce the relation between parameters and information (obvious path toward environmental feedback) such a simple possible correlation between a imported direction and the orientation of component, inverse related size of aperture and color coding...

Here are the very modest results of such a workshop - no pretention what so ever - few faces missing here and there! – but simply an introduction to a path going away from render maps and shaders toward the actual informed control of geometry…



Hopefully a small step toward globalization of environmental feedback into the design process? At least many offices pretends to – yet from my experience too often only beautiful colored diagrams for conferences or justification for excessive patterning – but yes like my plane story at the beginning: performance and confort - it all depends on how much you are ready to endure if not willing to pay...

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Friday, May 30, 2008

080530_WORKSHOP_Rhinoscripting (McNeel)



RhinoScript workshop for professionals organized by McNeel Europe in Paris
E.N.S.A.P.L.V. - 17-18 juin - 9:00 to 17:00
http://blog.rhino3d.com/2008/05/rhinoscript-workshop-in-paris.html
http://www.eu.rhino3d.com/e-news/rhinoscript_france0508.htm

Marc Fornes will teach how to get the most from RhinoScript starting from the basics (operators and functions, conditions, arrays) to the final analysis, description, reconstruction and tessellation of NURBS surfaces.

Marc Fornes, Architect DPLG, is the founder of THEVERYMANY, a design studio and collaborative research forum engaging the field of architecture via encoded and explicit processes. Rhino and RhinoScript expert, Marc collaborates with McNeel on a regular basis.


Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris La Villette
11, Rue de Cambrai
Rez-de-chaussée, Bâtiment Nº. 31
Paris 75019
Metro : Corentin Cariou

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