Posts Tagged ‘Grasshopper’
Meshing Class @ Columbia + University of Arizona: Image Sampler + Fabrication
Sunday, April 11, 2010 6:12 3 CommentsThis tutorial covers the image sampler and how to read and write files to Excel.
Meshing Class @ Columbia: Lists and Data Trees
Wednesday, March 31, 2010 12:07 3 CommentsThis is part of the Meshing class that Dave and I are teaching at Columbia this semester. This video introduces Lists and Data Trees.
Quick Grasshopper Intro at NJIT
Friday, October 2, 2009 16:27 9 CommentsThis is a “quick” introduction to Grasshopper I did for SHoP Construction’s fall studio at NJIT run by Jon Mallie and John Cerone. Most of the things in this video are covered in other videos on the site but it introduces a few new features added to Grasshopper. Toward the end of the tutorial we [...]
Crisis Modes Workshop
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 13:59 No CommentsI’m a little late getting this post out but for anyone interested Crisis Modes is a one-week intensive design workshop to be held in New York City from August 17-21.
The workshop will take place in a studio setting and will be devoted to exploring relational design strategies and digital design methodologies for speculative infrastructures. New York [...]
VT Grasshopper Workshop Update
Monday, June 29, 2009 21:23 4 CommentsVirginia Tech’s 2009 Solar Decathlon team has recently launched its new website. lumenHAUS features the developed screen pattern that was studied during the grasshopper workshop held in February 2009. Following the workshop, Jonathan Grinham and the Virginia Tech Solar Decathlon team continued to develop the script, and have produced a full scale mock-up of the [...]
Columbia Grasshopper Class Part Two Data Tree
Monday, April 27, 2009 2:29 5 Comments
This video covers the basics of the Data Tree in the latest version of grasshopper v0.06012.
Columbia Grasshopper Class Part One Archispeak
Monday, April 27, 2009 0:27 No CommentsThis is a fun little definition (Right-Click and Save As) that randomly generates some Archispeak based on controlling seed values of a random number generator. It is based on a “Do-It-Yourself Architectural Dialogue” chart that was found on the internet. Unfortunately, I don’t know who the original poster of this chart was, but it is great. [...]
