Wednesday, January 28, 2009

COURSE SCHEDULE:

Calendar dates are subject to change. Please contact appropriate offices for verification and updates. This calendar includes Official University holidays. Faculty is encouraged to make accommodations for students who wish to observe religious holidays. Students should make their request know at the beginning of the semester in writing. The instructor reserves the right to implement changes to this schedule as required.

WEEK 1
January 06-08 Lecture: Precedents and General Introduction to Digital Techniques
WEEK 2
January 13-15 Tutorial: Maya interface, nurbs modeling and construction history
WEEK 3
January 20 Tutorial: Nurbs modeling – Basic spline geometry and editing
January 22 Workshop delivered by Jose Gonzalez of Softlab – Digital fabrication
Exercise due: Spatial module and variations of a primitive
WEEK 4
January 27 Tutorial: Polygons modeling – editing and parametric control
January 29 Scripting Workshop by Peter Zuspan
January 30 Scripting Workshop by Peter Zuspan
January 31 Scripting Workshop by Peter Zuspan
WEEK 5
February 03-05 Tutorial: Calibration of joinery for component affiliation
Exercise due (Thursday): Module pair with spatial joint
WEEK 6
February 10-12 Tutorial: Deformers, editing, rendering
WEEK 7
February 17-19 Tutorial: Component aggregation/chain deployment
WEEK 8
February 24 Desk critique
February 26 MIDTERM: Group presentations and fabrication study models
WEEK 9
March 03-05 Tutorial: Rhino – active profile taxonomies and adjustment of sections
WEEK 10
March 10-12 Component detail/ornament: structure + skin – part to whole relationship
Exercise due: multiple chains evolved to field condition/membrane
WEEK 11
March 17-19 Spring Break – University Closed
WEEK 12
March 24-26 Tutorial: Blend shape and animated snapshot
WEEK 13
March 31 Final adjustment of group projects and set-up of models for 3D output
April 02 Desk critique
WEEK 14
April 07 Fabrication
April 09 FINAL REVIEW

Note: This schedule may be adapted to include an additional Workshop on Rhino Scripting and parametric modeling, upon confirmation.

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