Friday, March 26, 2010

Mid_Term


Midterm-Keith Warren








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Class Cancelled Today / Post to the blog

Hey Guys,
Hope you all had a nice rested spring break and are ready for a final month push towards exciting final projects.

Unfortunately, I can not make it to class today due to a series of unforeseen complications with my business. We will resume tutorials and desk crits next friday.


In the meantime, I would like you all to post your midterm presentations on the blog. Please do this today.

Also, you should all have some research on all car structure types and also on car show booths.  Please post this starting tomorrow. (in order to keep the midterm projects together, please post all midterm images today)

Continue working on your simulations and assemblage systems for next week. Please post your progress no later than this coming wednesday for feedback.

See you all next friday!

Best,
Jovan

Friday, March 12, 2010

Midterm

Hey Guys,

Today is the day! Here is the line up order.

1-Keith
2-Mario
3-Paolo
4-Manny
5-Alvaro

Everyone should have a digital folder ready to upload @ 3:00. If your folder is not uploaded by 3:30 you will not be allowed to present.  Good Luck! and See you at 3.

Best,

Jovan

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Assignment 2


For those of you who were absent last friday. Here is the official assignment. You are already expected to have work to show for tomorrow. Please post playblasts tonight. 

2. Kinematics: Motion & Rigid Bodies

Let us consider the definition of Kinematics in relation to our process of assemblage.

Kinematics (from Greek κινεν, kinein, to move) is the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of objects without consideration of the causes leading to the motion. 1

The simplest application of kinematics is for particle motion, translational or rotational. The next level of complexity is introduced by the introduction of rigid bodies, which are collections of particles having time invariant distances amongst themselves. Rigid bodies might undergo translation and rotation or a combination of both. A more complicated case is the kinematics of a system of rigid bodies, possibly linked together by mechanical joints. 1

As we explore the potential of our morphological tendencies,  you should start focusing on movement, and rotation as a system of growth and assembly.  The goal of this exercise is to arive at a porous medium.

This exercise will lead students to an exploration of behavior deformations in form and dynamic control through techniques in (but not limited to)

Particle Dynamics
Goals
Fields
Soft bodies
Rigid bodies
Rigging
Fluid Dynamics

Students will be critiqued and graded through work shown during desk crits, blog posts, and pin ups.  Students will present work while in a state of motion using animation playback, playblasts, and rendered animations.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Take a Look at This

Hey guys use this as an example of a system of assemblage. At this point, you should focus on small scale no larger than a room.  Here is a link you should look at.  This is the minimum level detail that is expected.  This a better alternative to typical linear aggregation.

Lotus by Zaha Hadid