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Archive for February, 2007

Oliveri Lecture Postponed

From Scott Groeniger:

Michael Oliveri is quite sick and is loosing his voice. We have cancelled his talk tomorrow night and rescheduled for Thursday March 22nd.
Please send this information to all faculty and students ASAP.

I will give a fairly in-depth tutorial on modeling in Wings3D tonight including texturing and rendering. You may want to bring your own 3-button mouse, since there may not be enough to go around. A 3-button mouse is essential to keeping your sanity in Wings.
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GDIII: Visiting Artist tonight

We’ll go to see the talk at 7:00 by Corrina Sephora Mensoff tonight in lieu of class:
Artist, Sculptor, Metalworker: A Voyage
A visual artist based in Atlanta, Georgia, Mensoff has worked in metal since the age of five. She is a sculptor, metalsmithing expert, and multimedia installation artist. She is the founder of Phoenix Metalworks in […]

Principles and Elements of Design

Two links from Digital Web Magazine covering some basic but important aspects of visual design:
Principles
Elements

GDIII Assignment Four

Form Studies “What does it look like?”
Due Date:
Thursday March 15, 2007
Deliverables:
First—produce a series of labeled sketches showing the physical artifact from a number of angles. Remember to provide physical affordances to support all of the features you designed in the last phase. These drawings do not need to be highly refined (that’s for […]

GDIII Assignment Summary

The three parts for the Interface portion are all due Tursday, February 15, 2007.
This includes the Feature List, Interface Flowchart, and Interface Mock-Up.
These are all due in class, in hard copy, with the revisions that have emerged as your project has progressed. Even if you have not made significant changes (though I imagine most of […]

Takashi Matsumoto Interview

GDIII Folks: Have a look at this interview from “we make money not art,” especially z-agon and pileaus.

Terence Riley will be giving a lecture this evening in 249; we’ll go as a class to catch his talk. From the FSU announcement:

Prior to joining the Miami Art Museum in 2006, Terence Riley was The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, where he […]