MS-Core
MS-Lab
This course will focus on the manipulation of digital geometry using scripted techniques within a NURBS modelling environment. We will cover the basics of scripted logic to customise geometry using iterative logic. Students will also be introduced to the basics behind the theory of computation and processing as a means to establish intelligent geometrical systems, and its application to their ongoing unit projects. Students will also be briefly introduced to the application of interface within their scripting projects. We will be starting the course with examples utilising key techniques, quickly moving to projects that are uniquely developed by each student. Students should have an elementary understanding of modelling in any 3D-based environment.
-Review of the Rhino interface -Basics on NURBS modelling and concepts -Basics of Rhinoscript
-Foundation techniques for scripting -Ideation of term-long projects
-Branching Logic
-Iteration
-Development of projects
-Subroutines
-NURBS-based scripting
-Interface techniques
-Individual tutorials for project completion
-Course Submission
-Department Submission
Luca Allievi Pietro de Rothschild Marietta Panayioti Kakkoura Do-Hoon Kim Agat Pilarska Steven Price Ulf Magnus Casselbrant Ling Leng Laura Lo Evan Saarinen
*Please note, any students unable to be enrolled in a MS Autumn 2010 course will be prioritised for enrolment for the Winter 2011 term.