Anyone feel like sending me to SF?  We could call it a charitable
contribution...

carcazzz wrote:
> they should move san francisco to europe. just for a while, at least.
>
> On Feb 2, 3:50 am, Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The California College of the Arts (CCA) in San Francisco will be
> > hosting a series of workshops on March 28-29. Four of the workshops
> > will be Rhino-related so I thought I would post the info here. The
> > workshops are open to all design students and professionals and will
> > be intense.
> >
> > Introduction to Rhino Modeling
> > Instructor: Pascal Golay from McNeelhttp://mlab.cca.edu/?p=430
> >
> > Introduction to Grasshopper Modeling in Rhino
> > Instructor: Andy Payne (know here as "Rchitekt" and the author of the
> > amazing new Grasshopper Primer)http://mlab.cca.edu/?p=438
> >
> > Advanced Grasshopper Modeling and VB.Net Scripting
> > Instructors: Gil Akos from Studio Mode and Rajaa Issa from 
> > McNeelhttp://mlab.cca.edu/?p=446
> >
> > Rhinoscripting
> > Instructor: Marc Fornes of theverymanyhttp://mlab.cca.edu/?p=453
> >
> > In addition, there are several other events during the week of March
> > 25 - April 1st including:
> >
> > March 25:  FLUX: Architecture in a Parametric Landscape Exhibition at
> > CCA (http://mlab.cca.edu/?p=364)
> > March 26: CCA Lecture by Andrew Kudless (a bit of self-promotion)
> > March 27-30 Smart Geometry Workshops
> > March 30: CCA Lecture by Gramazio and Kohler from Zurich
> > March 31: Smart Geometry masterclasses and Alumni Conference
> > April 1: Smart Geometry Conference and Reception
> >
> > So, if you are in or near the Bay Area at the end of March, there are
> > a lot of great things going on involving parametric design, scripting
> > and computational geometry. Check out CCA's mlab site for more info:
> > mlab.cca.edu
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Andrew

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