Ducker – a documentation generator for Grasshopper plugins
Ducker is a fast, easy-to-use and hackable documentation generator for Grasshopper assemblies (.gha) Continue reading Ducker – a documentation generator for Grasshopper plugins
Ducker is a fast, easy-to-use and hackable documentation generator for Grasshopper assemblies (.gha) Continue reading Ducker – a documentation generator for Grasshopper plugins
There has been a lot of buzz around ChatGPT since it was released end of last year. In short, ChatGPT is a smart chatbot that can generate text provided user input from a prompt. While this might not be a revolutionary concept, what’s new is the quality of its response, and that the Chatbot is very good at understanding conversational context. Discussions on social media … Continue reading ChatGPT and RhinoCommon
ConfigAR connects augumented reality with the super powers of parametric design and Grasshopper3d Continue reading ConfigAR: Bridging AR and Grasshopper
Hackuble is a hackable C# based scripting environment for 3D modeling running in the web browser. Continue reading Introducing Hackuble
My colleugue and partner in crime Sergey Pigach deomonstrates how interactive desktop UIs can be built using C#, MVVM, WPF and Material Design. Continue reading MVVM, WPF and Material Design with sergey pigach
Say hello to sdTF – an extensible/hackable data transfer format inspired by glTF and Grasshopper DataTrees. Continue reading say hello to sdTF – the structured data transfer format for computational design
In October last year I had the great pleasure of presenting our latest technology development projects in CORE studio at the AEC Tech symposium in NYC together with my colleagues Sergey Pigach and Badri Hiriyr. We presented T2D2 – a facade damage detection tool using AI, and Swarm – a marketplace for parametric design apps. I start at 11:35, but I strongly recommend watching the whole … Continue reading video recording from our presentation at AEC Tech 2019
Happy new year and thanks for a great decade, friends and colleagues. To wrap up the 2010s, I’d like to share this V-Ray rendering of a Grasshopper script I made back in school, probably around 2011. If I only knew what a ride the following 9 years would be! I graduated after 6 years of studies, moved back and forth to the UK and US … Continue reading happy new year and thanks for a great decade
Great open source sample project by the awesome Margaret Wang of how to combine rhino.compute, three.js, vue.js, node.js, express.js, mongodb to create a fully functioning web application: https://github.com/mm-wang/WebApplicationWorkshop the sample app was originally developed in the context of the #AECTechSeattle2019 workshop hosted by CORE studio at Thornton Tomasetti Continue reading rhino compute / threejs open source sample web application
Thanks Emil Adiels for inviting me to co-organize this awesome weaving workshop together with yourself, Chris Williams, Alison Martin, Robin Oval, Isak Näslund, Sofia Malmsten and Daniel Jonsson. Happy to assist on the tech side plus I learnt a lot of new cool things about geometry and weaving. Who knew that stiff gridshells can be achieved with literally no mechanical fasteners? Also big congrats to … Continue reading snapshot from weaving workshop at chalmers