AU


  • Using a view cone for targeted visibility in Dynamo with Space Analysis

    I feel as though I've been neglecting this blog: I've barely managed a post a week for several weeks, now: partly because of family holidays, but also because I've been heads-down on Dasher 360, working on a number of cool new features as well as shoring up some of our older code. Anyway, the kids are now back at school and I expect to have a lot more to talk about during the remaining months leading up to AU 2019. For now I wanted to share some information about the Space Analysis package. Today's post takes a look at a…


  • Registration is open for the Forge DevCon and AU 2019

    Yesterday the registration for the Forge DevCon and Autodesk University 2019 in Las Vegas opened. It's also the time speakers can find out when their classes our scheduled: it's always with a little apprehension that I find myself checking the schedule. I'm pretty happy with the slots I have, this year, though: As you can see my sessions are both at 10:30am, one on Wednesday November 20th and the other on Thursday November 21st. Which means I should largely be over my jetlag by the time I have to present, which is always good. Although I may well be Vegas-lagged…


  • A nice introduction to DynaMaps and Space Analysis by That BIM Girl

    The awesome Jacqueline Rohrmann – who you may know as That BIM Girl – has recorded a great "virtual unboxing" video introducing a couple of useful Dynamo packages, DynaMaps (which has it origins from the Dynamo and Generative Design Hackathon held in London in April) and Space Analysis. Jacqueline shared the video with me earlier this week – when we were both at the Dynamo Day in London, and then AU London 2019 – but I hadn't found the time to watch it until now. She's done – as ever – an amazing job at presenting things in an entertaining…


  • AU London 2019

    It's been a crazy (but very cool) few days here in the UK and Ireland. It started with the pre-event (or perhaps the pre-pre-event) of the annual Autodesk football tournament in Dublin. We didn't win, but we had an absolute blast. I'm definitely looking forward to next year's event in Barcelona! On Sunday a group of us flew from Dublin into Heathrow: the others headed directly into town, while I stopped at a friend's for dinner in Windsor. Heading into town, later on, I saw a message from Jaime Rosales: the Circle & District lines were completely closed, so getting…


  • Project Rediscover is now available for download

    I'm happy to announce that the recreation of Project Discover for Dynamo – what we've been referring to as Project Rediscover – is now available for download. I should point out that this is a first cut of the graph, and is definitely going to evolve over time: it's a complex beast that uses advanced techniques – particularly on the metric calculation side of things – that we know we have to improve over time. But we did want to put this out there as an Alpha (or pre-Alpha) in advance of Autodesk University London 2019 to let people kick…


  • Heading to Dublin and then London

    It's been a relatively busy week, and yet very much "the calm before the storm" of AU London. I've been receiving lots of meeting requests over the last few days, filling up my AU London schedule nicely, as well as a request to be part of a "technology trends" panel session on the second day, just after the class Lorenzo and I will be giving. That should be interesting… despite my role, I definitely don't consider myself a futurist or visionary. But anyway – perhaps that will make for a more interesting discussion… we'll see! I've also iterated a few…


  • Voting for AU 2019 class proposals (including mine)

    Now that the dust has settled on the Call for Proposals process for AU 2019 – and its accompanying Forge DevCon – in Las Vegas, you can vote for your favourite sessions. Here's a blog post on the Forge site explaining how to do so for Forge classes. I've submitted two, this year. The first is about how Forge developers can build their own products using components we're publishing from the Dasher 360 codebase. You can find the class by searching for "Dasher", even if the class is about more than that. Here's the text for this first proposal: Advanced…


  • Call for Proposals for AU 2019 in Las Vegas (and Germany)

    Today the call for proposals opens for AU 2019 – and its accompanying Forge DevCon – in Las Vegas. I was informed of this fact by an email which very creepily contained a photo of me describing something or other with my hands. (Jeremy Tammik speculated that I was once again talking about zombies. 🙂 As one door opens, another one closes: this is also the last day you can submit classes for AU Germany and the Forge DevCon in Darmstadt. It's important to note that AU Germany is a German-language event, while its DevCon is in English. Here are…


  • Revisiting MaRS for AU London 2019

    I've talked before about Project Discover: the project where The Living used generative design to explore layout options for the new Autodesk office in the MaRS district of Toronto. As the project was run before Project Refinery was available – and so didn't make use of a Refinery-compatible graph – we've been working on a new iteration of the tool that can be used with the Autodesk GD toolset for AEC workflows (i.e. Dynamo + Refinery). Internally we're affectionately referring to this project as Project Rediscover. Things are moving along well: thanks largely to the Space Analysis package (and yes,…


  • How to embed videos from the new Autodesk University website

    This post goes out to my blogging brethren (and sistren) around the world… I'm sure more than a few of you have tried this, yourselves, so hopefully it'll be of some help to people. I recently looked back at a post of mine embedding Autodesk University 2018 videos and noticed that they no longer worked: I was sure they did when I wrote the post, but it seemed that something had changed, probably with the viewer component being used. I gnashed my teeth for a while and then posted to the Ooyala developer forum to see if anyone there could…