Archive for the ‘2010’ tag
2010 Flickr Feed Live
If you take any photos during the workshop, please post them to Flickr and add the tag “biodynamicstructures”. The photos will automatically show up on this website in the flickr feed to the right. They will also show up on the Facebook page for the workshop.
2010 Workshop Begins Tomorrow!
The 10-day Biodynamic Structures workshop starts tomorrow morning at 9am. The workshop sold out with nearly 60 attendees from over 20 countries. We are excited to get started and look forward to an intense workshop session. Please check out the updated schedule.
2010 Latest Workshop Schedule and Event Map
The latest Biodynamic Structures workshop schedule and event map has just been released!
[Schedule_v6] [Event Map]
2010 – Brett Steele added as Workshop Lecturer
We are happy to announce that Brett Steele, Director of the AA School, will be joining us as a lecturer and for the closing event during the Biodynamic Structures workshop.
2010 Workshop is Full!
The workshop has reached capacity and can no longer accept applications. Thanks to all that have signed up and we look forward to a productive session in July!
2010 New Version of Firefly…
Workshop instructors Andy Payne and Jason Kelly Johnson are hard at work developing the next version of Firefly, a new Grasshopper toolbar that will streamline communication between GH, the Internet and the Arduino board. A series of new custom components within Firefly will allow two-way communication between physical interactive models and parametric digital models created in Grasshopper. This new toolbar will be released exclusively during the AA/CCA BioDynamic Structures Global Workshop.
2010 – Daniel Piker joins Associated Faculty
Daniel Piker, creator of the innovative physics simulation plugin Kangaroo for Rhino and Grasshopper, will be joining the Biodynamic Structures workshop as an instructor. Over the last year Daniel has been impressing the Grasshopper community with his videos demonstrating the capabilities of his plugin to simulate numerous physical properties such as gravity, spring systems, and tension/compression. We are very pleased Daniel will be able to join us.