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Textile Academy
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Bérénice Courtin
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@@ -15,7 +15,9 @@ What interested me the most was to relate what I could do in Rhino with my pract
We had an online class by Aldo Sollazzo – Noumena
https://noumena.io/en/
[
Noumena
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https://noumena.io/en/
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Parametric designs, Grass Hopper : codes to create deformation.
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I found this image that helped me understand some materialization of parametric designs, uploaded by Annie Locke Scherer (image on the right)
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/A-selection-of-conventional-smocking-patterns-sewn-fabric-and-cast-counterparts_fig2_333981470
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Annie Locke Scherer
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https://www.researchgate.net/figure/A-selection-of-conventional-smocking-patterns-sewn-fabric-and-cast-counterparts_fig2_333981470
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[
Parametric House
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https://parametrichouse.com/parametric-pattern-weave/
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https://parametrichouse.com/parametric-pattern-weave/
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on the tutorial from parametric design they don't say at the beginning to set up the starting point, this can be done straight away on Rhino and then associated with Grasshopper point
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