Summer Digital Workshops 2016
12 July - 12 August 2016
Introduction à la Modélisation 3D : Blender (19 - 22 juillet)
Blender est un logiciel de modélisation 3D gratuit et open source, utilisé entre autre dans l’animation et le jeu vidéo. Complet et puissant, il offre tous les outils nécessaires à la création de pièces destinée à la fabrication numérique (impression 3D, fraiseuses CNC, …). Durant ces deux cours, vous aurez l’occasion de vous familiariser avec l’interface de Blender, le déplacement dans la vue 3D, le travail à échelle réelle, la modélisation, les modificateurs et l'exportation pour l'impression 3D.
Lien: blender.org
Prérequis: Utilisation courante d'un ordinateur.
Prix: 100€ (4 jours)
Votre formateur : François Zajéga
François Zajéga is a digital artist working and living in Belgium. He worked for 4 years as a researcher at the insitute for new media technologies Numédiart, in the field of computer vision. He's now teaching at l'École supérieure des Arts "Arts au Carré" and he is involved in several artistic projects supported by the Commission des Arts Numériques de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles. François is is also involved in F/LAT and regularly collaborates with Constant vzw.. He was recently in residency at iMAL for his project Tanukis.
Inscription
Via le formulaire en ligne
Courses take place from 10:00 to 18:00
Doors open at 9:45
Language:
French (oral understanding necessary)
Location: iMAL
30, Koolmijnenkaai / Quai des Charbonnages
1080 Brussels (Belgium)
Prices:
Processing: 100€
Blender: 100€
FabLab: 140€ (incl. material)
Arduino: 100€
Raspberry Pi: 50€ each
Registration: through this online form
Because the number of participants is limited (max. 15 persons), you are advised to register as soon as possible.
Once a workshop has reached its minimum number of participants, payment info will be send to the attendees. Your registration is only confirmed once your payment is received.
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