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MAKING INTERACTIVE PROTOTYPES

October 30, 2013 Andy Payne
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There are still a few seats left in this weekend's Making Interactive Prototypes workshop being hosted by Mode Lab and LIFT architects in New York City.  Interactive Prototyping is a process which strives to empower the designer – giving them the ability to build and prototype ideas in a more fluid and cost effective manner.  To find out more, visit: http://lab.modecollective.nu/lab/making-interactive-prototypes-w-an...

About this Workshop:

It is without a doubt that the design process encompasses many things. From ideation, 3D modeling, programming, and manufacturing to material testing, marketing, life cycle assessment, and cost analysis; the designer is often confronted with many challenges. Prototypes give the designer the ability to test or simulate how a given set of parameters will affect a particular design. Prototyping is inherently iterative in nature and we’re constantly searching for faster more powerful ways to build better prototypes. Interactive Prototyping is a process which strives to empower the designer – giving them the ability to build and prototype ideas in a more fluid and cost effective manner.

This workshop will focus on hardware and software prototyping techniques; primarily focusing on a wide range of sensing and actuation modalities and the creation of custom built tools in order to create novel interactive prototypes. Using remote sensors, microcontrollers (Arduino), and actuators, we will build virtual and physical prototypes that can communicate with humans and the world around them. There will be particular emphasis on the concept of prototyping – both digitally and physically – as a means to explore intelligent control strategies, material affects, and the parameters which effect dynamic systems. This fast-paced two day workshop will introduce a number of different topics relevant to the domain of prototyping including: introduction to physical computing and electronics, Arduino essentials, circuit design with Fritzing, interactive prototyping with Firefly, computer vision, soldering, and much more. 

In Workshops Tags Firefly, Workshops, Mode Lab, Arduino, Physical Interfaces
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FLUX WORKSHOPS

February 10, 2009 Andy Payne
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I will be teaching a two day workshop focusing on an Introduction to Grasshopper Modeling in Rhino for the FLUX event being held at the California College of the Arts on March 28-29.  I'm honored to be invited as there are some really good designers teaching the other workshops as well.  Here's a list of the other workshops being offered that weekend:

Associative Modeling and Formula Driven Geometry using Revit Architecture with Nancy Clark Brown

Beyond Parametric Modeling with solidThinking with Darren Chilton

Knowledge Patterns in Digital Project with Dr. David Jason Gerber

Introduction to Rhino Modeling with Pascal Golay

Advanced Grasshopper Modeling and VB.Net Scripting with Rajaa Issa and Gil Akos

Rhinoscripting with Marc Fornes

Costs are $50 for students, $100 for professionals and includes lunch on both days.  Some of the workshops are already sold out, so sign up quickly.  I am also helping out on the exhibition that will coincide with the event, but I'll release more information on that soon. 

In Workshops Tags Grasshopper, Parametric Design, Workshops, Tutorials, CCA
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