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15 11, 2007

Visual Simulation ::

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Arete Digital Nature (nature/landscape) Planetside Terragen (nature/landscape) 3DNature World Construction Set (nature/landscape) Animatek WorldBuilder (nature/landscape) Nordisk FurDesigner (hair) Shave and Hair Cut (hair) Steamboat Software JIG (hair) Worley Sasquatch (hair)

15 11, 2007

Video editors

By |2016-01-12T21:11:44+02:00November 15th, 2007|CGI|0 Comments

Nothing Real Shake Adobe After Effects Discreet Combustion In:Sync Speed Razor Mach Eyeon Digital Fusion

15 11, 2007

3D File Converters

By |2016-01-12T21:11:44+02:00November 15th, 2007|CGI|0 Comments

Okino Polytrans Deep Exploration Interchange MoveTools ftp.sgi.com Amapi Studio Cult3D CADverter CADMover CATIA to IGES 3D Object Converter

15 11, 2007

3D Renderers

By |2016-01-12T21:11:44+02:00November 15th, 2007|CGI|0 Comments

Mental Ray Mental Images Brazil R/S Splutterfish PR Renderman Blue Moon Rendering Tools (BMRT) |merged| Messiah:Renderer(Arnold) VRay Chaotic Dimension Raymax Absolute Software GmbH FinalRender Cebas Computer GmbH Entropy Exluna |merged| Virtual Light Insight Lightwave Lightscape Lightflow Flamingo Vray

15 11, 2007

Computer Graphics Modellers and Animation Software (3D)

By |2016-01-12T21:11:44+02:00November 15th, 2007|CGI|0 Comments

Softimage|XSI|3D Blender McNeel Rhino 3D Autodesk Studio (Alias StudioTools - rip) Autodesk Maya (Alias Wavefront Maya) Autodesk 3Ds Max Newteck Lightwave 3D Auto•des•sys Form-Z Caligary Truespace solidThinking Electric Image Universe (+ Amorphium) Hash Animation:Master Maxon Cinema4D Side Effects Houdini Izware Mirai, Nendo (ex Winged Edge) Amorphium Poser Pixologic ZBrush A comprehensive comparison of significant 3D packages can be found at CG Society Wiki and TDT3D 3D applications 2007 comparisons table..

3 11, 2007

decon

By |2016-01-12T21:11:55+02:00November 3rd, 2007|philosophy|0 Comments

"Derrida's name is most closely associated with the often cited but rarely understood term "deconstruction." When responsibly understood, the implications of deconstruction are quite different from the misleading clichés often used to describe a process of dismantling or taking things apart." The real meaning of deconstruction. M.Taylor, 2004 Deconstruction departs from a refusal of authority; a negative response to any authority or determining power of identity. Deconstruction is not a method or a practice that can be applied to deconstruct an idea or an artifact. If something is deconstructible, it is already deconstructible; always already deconstructible. Deconstruction consists of anything would be to say it consists of deconstruction, dislocating, displacing, disarticulating, disjoining, putting “out of joint” the authority of the “is”. The same applies for deconstruction “itself”. Deconstruction is not reducible to an essential feature, task or style. Like any word, idea or meaning, deconstruction “acquires its value from its [...]

30 10, 2007

October’s First Friday Shorts

By |2016-01-12T21:11:55+02:00October 30th, 2007|cinema|0 Comments

These are some of the films of this year's October’s First Friday Shorts contest shown at the Tucson Loft Cinema. I will be adding more as they [might] appear on the web. Batman’s in the Kitchen, by Philip Lybrand http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLO4sGNQzVQ Civilization!, by John Baldridge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wiRhVzsXFM The Option, by Rich SanNicholas Alice, by Mike Sterner Johnny Arizona, by Reese Stover Portrait of Brian Hanshaw, by John Mandish http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAuNnMqnDew Yearbook, by Josh Murray The Equation of Life, by Josheph Turetti http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbhYWCh1LBU Coney & Tot, by Tom Smith http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV9OhcmEXds

29 10, 2007

networks of design

By |2016-01-12T21:11:55+02:00October 29th, 2007|conferences/workshops, design, research|0 Comments

3-6 September, 2008 University College Falmouth Cornwall UK Networks of Design "responds to recent academic interest in the fields of design history, technology and the social sciences in the ‘networks’ of interactions that inform knowledge formation and design. Studying networks foregrounds infrastructure, negotiations, processes, strategies of interconnection, and the heterogeneous relationships between people and things." Thematic Strands Networks of Texts: including images, documents & databases Networks of Ideas: including theories, disciplines & concepts (among them ANT) Networks of Technology: including mechanical & virtual technologies Networks of Things: including material & technological artefacts Networks of People: including collectives & individuals The themes will be composed of a number of sub-strands that may include panels on particular aspects of networks of sustainability, the media, gender, consumerism, 'race,' globalisation, communication, leisure, tourism, the exotic, actor network theory, theory and practice, metaphor, memory, cross-cultural networks, inter-disciplinary networks (art, craft, architecture, design, science), professional networks, [...]

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