The European
Network of Excellence
AIM@SHAPE (http://www.aimatshape.net/)
is organizing a
Summer School on Interactive Shape
Modeling
(http://www.interactiveshapemodeling.net/)
taking place July 8th-12th in Darmstadt,
Germany.
Speakers include researchers from within the network (Alexis
Angelidis,
Marie-Paule Cani, Stefanie Hahmann, Jean-Claude Leon) as well as
the
following set of outstanding shape creators:
- Sarah Frisken, Tufts,
Inventor of Kizamu
- Takeo Igarashi, Tokyo, Inventor of Teddy
- Steven
Schkolne, Calarts, drawing in free space with his hands
- Karan Singh,
Toronto, Creator of Ryan (Academy Award, Best Animated
Short 2004)
-
Denis Zorin, NYU, Subdivision and Multiresolution Techniques
Together
they will present the state-of-the-art in digital modeling
techniques, both
in commercial software and academic research to Phd
students or practioners
in graphics. The goal is to impart the audience
with an understanding of the
big open questions as well as the skills
to engineer recent research in
interactive shape modeling applications.
For more information please see
http://www.interactiveshapemodeling.net/
If appropriate, please forward this information to
other interested
parties.
Marc Alexa, DGM, TU Darmstadt
http://www.dgm.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de