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"Everyone is talking about 3D printing lately. Nobody knows exactly how it works, how it starts and how it ends.
This book by Robert is an ideal tour around the 3D printing world. It is a useful reference book for anyone who wants to get some hands-on-experience in 3D printing.
Follow Robert and discover that 3D printing is the future. Please – mind the developments. They go faster than you think."
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This presentation was delivered during a CPD & Training Project event. For more information see: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/content/projects/2008/jisc-bce-cpd/index.html
Anyone interested in this slide may also find the IRET 5Rs Model of use @ http://jisciret.jiscinvolve.org/
"Everyone is talking about 3D printing lately. Nobody knows exactly how it works, how it starts and how it ends.
This book by Robert is an ideal tour around the 3D printing world. It is a useful reference book for anyone who wants to get some hands-on-experience in 3D printing.
Follow Robert and discover that 3D printing is the future. Please – mind the developments. They go faster than you think."
Steve Boneham, based at JISC Netskills, provides an engaging overview of innovative practice with web 2.0 tools.
This presentation was delivered during a CPD & Training Project event. For more information see: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/content/projects/2008/jisc-bce-cpd/index.html
Anyone interested in this slide may also find the IRET 5Rs Model of use @ http://jisciret.jiscinvolve.org/
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Services 3.0 by Ted Pattison & Daniel Larson
The idea with these screen shots is to have a picture index to the book, which also gives view of what is
possible with WSS 3.0.
We provide a platform that reduces your emails and meetings and create a platform where your entire online community to communicate, share ideas, and provide input so that you can make better decisions through the power of WE instead of ME.
Lecture given at Kookmin University for Techno-Design Students.
We have to think our difital future un disruption.
It is not going to lokk like the old world but better.
We are entering a strange new wo
This is screen shots from the samples from the book Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 by Ted Pattison & Daniel Larson
The idea with these screen shots is to have a picture index to the book, which also gives view of what is
possible with WSS 3.0.
We provide a platform that reduces your emails and meetings and create a platform where your entire online community to communicate, share ideas, and provide input so that you can make better decisions through the power of WE instead of ME.
Lecture given at Kookmin University for Techno-Design Students.
We have to think our difital future un disruption.
It is not going to lokk like the old world but better.
We are entering a strange new wo
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GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
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2. Not all Technology is Digital
In
fact,
tension
fabric,
the
kind
that
is
bent,
shaped,
and
wrapped
around
an
underlying
structure
to
form
cap9va9ng
and
thought-‐provoking
forms,
can
be
as
effec9ve
for
genera9ng
rich
a=endee
experiences
as
any
mobile
app.
Deb
Roth
and
her
team
at
New
York-‐based
the
Originators
are
on
a
mission
to
stretch
the
proper9es
of
tension
fabric
into
amazing
possibili9es
for
events.
The
Originators
are
on
a
mission…
3. “Events are our main thing…We bring the wow
factor. We bring the excitement and the visuals.
There are a lot of people in our field that do the
same kind of thing, but we are really at the
creative end of it.”
-‐
Deb
Roth
4. Roth
began
working
with
fabric
structures
over
20
years
ago,
at
a
9me
when
there
was
li=le
technology
surrounding
the
art,
and
she
hand
drew,
designed,
and
cut
her
visions
into
a
standing
structure.
Now,
Roth
and
her
team
s9ll
hand
draw
their
designs,
but
then
take
them
to
the
computer,
working
with
3D
soIware
to
bring
their
visions
to
life.
5. Because
of
their
flexibility,
fabric
structures
are
used
in
many
capaci9es.
Some
common
uses
include:
ar9s9c
décor,
tunneled
walkways,
and
wall
art,
to
name
a
few.
“The
underlying
structure
can
be
made
out
of
different
things,”
says
Roth,
who
works
largely
with
aluminum
tube
frames
and
a
“pillowcasing”
technique
where
the
fabric
covers
the
whole
frame
and
is
zipped
in
place.
Tensioning Out
Roth
also
refers
to
“tensioning
out”
the
fabric,
a
process
that
is
done
by
extending
the
fabric
out
from
points
on
walls
and
ceilings.
6. Once
there
is
tension
in
the
fabric,
it
has
a
different
light.
It
has
a
real
life
to
it—that
actually
moves,”
Roth
says.
When
the
fabrics
are
tensioned
out,
the
designers
can
then
use
different
rods
to
shape
them.
Tensioned
fabrics
are
rigged
into
place
using
anything
from
fiberglass
rod,
to
plas9c
rods
or
rings,
to
PVC
pipes.
7. The
fabric
stays
in
place
by
being
a=ached
to
the
structure.
In
addi9on
to
pillowcases,
zippers
and
9es
are
viable
op9ons
for
securing
the
fabric
to
the
structure.
Because
fabric
structures
are
made
out
of
a
stretchable
material
and
secured
onto
shapeable
frames,
there
is
almost
an
unlimited
universe
of
possible
shapes.
8. “The thing about this kind of medium is that it actually can do almost anything.
It’s a great design medium,”
Though
the
possibili9es
seem
endless,
fabric
structures
do
have
shapes
that
are
a
bit
harder
to
create.
Roth
points
to
a
circular
pa=ern
as
the
most
difficult
one
to
achieve.
“There
is
always
a
low
point
and
that’s
how
it
gets
structurally
strong.
We
call
it
scalloping,”
Roth
explains.
If
a
client
requests
a
ball
shape,
there
will
be
scalloping
that
prevents
a
puffed
out,
ball
shape.
However,
the
human
eye
will
interpret
the
shape
as
a
ball
and
not
think
twice
about
it.
9. Fabric structures are enabling event organizers to bring
visual excitement to their events without spending too much
time on the process. The structures are very lightweight, and
easy to use. The structures fit together nicely, and can stand
on their own; the fabrics can be stretched over columns, or
put up on walls with logos and other branding pieces projected
onto them. Fabric structures can also be used as tunnels,
ceiling treatments, dividers, and even abstract costumes.
10. Transform your space
in 15 minutes!
BRING THE “WOW!”
Bringing
the
wow
is
why
Roth
Enjoys
working
with
event
organizers.
From
projec9ng
lights
onto
uniquely
shaped
white
fabric
to
building
140-‐foot
tunnels
for
the
2014
Super
Bowl
party,
the
structures
are
an
affordable
way
to
dazzle
event
a=endees.
11. Fabric
structures
from
the
Originators
range
from
$350
and
up,
depending
on
the
size,
prin9ng,
and
complexity
of
the
project.
The
installa9ons
change
events
because
of
their
ability
to
visually
s9mulate
those
in
a=endance
and
leave
long-‐
las9ng
impressions.
“You want to impress people when they walk in; you want
to have something amazing. What can you do to make
people really remember the event?”
12. This Presentation Was Brought
To you by Eventtechbrief.com
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the
full
ar9cle
and
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Not all technology is digital. In fact, tension fabric, the kind that is bent, shaped, and wrapped around an underlying structure to form captivating and thought-provoking forms, can be as effective for generating rich attendee experiences as any mobile app. Deb Roth and her team at New York-based the Originators are on a mission to stretch the properties of tension fabric into amazing possibilities for events.
“Events are our main thing,” says Roth. “We bring the wow factor. We bring the excitement and the visuals. There are a lot of people in our field that do the same kind of thing, but we are really at the creative end of it.”
Roth began working with fabric structures over 20 years ago, at a time when there was little technology surrounding the art, and she hand drew, designed, and cut her visions into a standing structure. Now, Roth and her team still hand draw their designs, but then take them to the computer, working with 3D software to bring their visions to life.
Roth began working with fabric structures over 20 years ago, at a time when there was little technology surrounding the art, and she hand drew, designed, and cut her visions into a standing structure. Now, Roth and her team still hand draw their designs, but then take them to the computer, working with 3D software to bring their visions to life.
Because of their flexibility, fabric structures are used in many capacities. Some common uses include: artistic décor, tunneled walkways, and wall art, to name a few.
“The underlying structure can be made out of different things,” says Roth, who works largely with aluminum tube frames and a “pillowcasing” technique where the fabric covers the whole frame and is zipped in place. Roth also refers to “tensioning out” the fabric, a process that is done by extending the fabric out from points on walls and ceilings.
Once there is tension in the fabric, it has a different light. It has a real life to it—that actually moves,” Roth says. When the fabrics are tensioned out, the designers can then use different rods to shape them. Tensioned fabrics are rigged into place using anything from fiberglass rod, to plastic rods or rings, to PVC pipes.
The fabric stays in place by being attached to the structure. In addition to pillowcases, zippers and ties are viable options for securing the fabric to the structure. Because fabric structures are made out of a stretchable material and secured onto shapeable frames, there is almost an unlimited universe of possible shapes.
“The thing about this kind of medium is that it actually can do almost anything. It’s a great design medium,” Roth explains.
Though the possibilities seem endless, fabric structures do have shapes that are a bit harder to create. Roth points to a circular pattern as the most difficult one to achieve.
“There is always a low point and that’s how it gets structurally strong. We call it scalloping,” Roth explains. If a client requests a ball shape, there will be scalloping that prevents a puffed out, ball shape. However, the human eye will interpret the shape as a ball and not think twice about it.
Fabric structures are enabling event organizers to bring visual excitement to their events without spending too much time on the process. The structures are very lightweight, and easy to use. The structures fit together nicely, and can stand on their own; the fabrics can be stretched over columns, or put up on walls with logos and other branding pieces projected onto them. Fabric structures can also be used as tunnels, ceiling treatments, dividers, and even abstract costumes.
“You can transform your space in 15 minutes. You just take them out, set them up, and make the space different,” says Roth.
Bringing the wow is why Roth enjoys working with event organizers. From projecting lights onto uniquely shaped white fabric to building 140-foot tunnels for the 2014 Super Bowl party, the structures are an affordable way to dazzle event attendees.
Fabric structures from the Originators range from $350 and up, depending on the size, printing, and complexity of the project. The installations change events because of their ability to visually stimulate those in attendance and leave long-lasting impressions.
“You want to impress people when they walk in; you want to have something amazing. What can you do to make people really remember the event?” Roth adds.