Abstract
Artist and designers are currently overwhelmed with all the different brands of 3D software, and several of the most promissing new approaches to parametric design expects the artist/designer to get deeply involved with scripting, or a kind of visual programming, to actually benefit from the new paradigms in the design process. Having participated in this workshop dealing with 3D, curves and surfaces “first-hands”, the participants will achieve an indepth understanding of some of the design methods the simple 3D computer software has to offer, and fully appreciate the exquisite work of Gaudi/Burry.
Keywords
Designer Maker practice; Conceptual design ideation; Rapid Prototyping; CAAD; NURBS
DOI
10.21606/nordes.2009.049
Citation
Elkær, T.N.(2009) Using Inexpensive and Simple, yet Versatile, 3D Software in the Construction of Complex Geometries in Art and Design.., Nordes 2009: Engaging Artifacts, 29 August - 01 September, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2009.049
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Using Inexpensive and Simple, yet Versatile, 3D Software in the Construction of Complex Geometries in Art and Design.
Artist and designers are currently overwhelmed with all the different brands of 3D software, and several of the most promissing new approaches to parametric design expects the artist/designer to get deeply involved with scripting, or a kind of visual programming, to actually benefit from the new paradigms in the design process. Having participated in this workshop dealing with 3D, curves and surfaces “first-hands”, the participants will achieve an indepth understanding of some of the design methods the simple 3D computer software has to offer, and fully appreciate the exquisite work of Gaudi/Burry.