motivated students, motivated teachers, london and the vibe of the AA are all good things. if you can afford it why not? for certain you would learn something.
Jump is right though, you'd definitely learn a thing or two. Might be a good idea depending on your situation and future goals.
If you're just looking to pick up some grasshopper skills though, you're far better off simply going through the (numerous) online tuts and/or getting involved in the online community. That's how all the best grasshopper/coding/scripting/digifab guys that I know did it. Even the ones who study at "fancy" places like Princeton and the AA.
Thanks for the info. I'm definitely interested for a few reasons. I'm thinking about going back for a post-prof degree, and I think it would be a great experience for me also. I'm more concerned with the fact that I don't have any experience with the programs, so I'm hoping they don't expect me to know anything before I get there since the program is so short.
I also need a way to get these programs since I think I need to have them on my laptop already...
I know it's a lot of money, but I'm not having to enroll in a grad program for way more money, and some computer classes here are almost $1000 for just one class on one of the programs I would learn to use. And, it would add projects to my portfolio.
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AA summer DLab?
Anyone familiar with this program? I'm considering applying since I don't have much experience w/ Rhino, Maya, Grasshopper, and I'm not in school.
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/VISITING/d_lab.php
that's totally worth it at $3200 + airfare + hotel
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motivated students, motivated teachers, london and the vibe of the AA are all good things. if you can afford it why not? for certain you would learn something.
1900 pound sterling does sound like an awful lot.
Jump is right though, you'd definitely learn a thing or two. Might be a good idea depending on your situation and future goals.
If you're just looking to pick up some grasshopper skills though, you're far better off simply going through the (numerous) online tuts and/or getting involved in the online community. That's how all the best grasshopper/coding/scripting/digifab guys that I know did it. Even the ones who study at "fancy" places like Princeton and the AA.
Thanks for the info. I'm definitely interested for a few reasons. I'm thinking about going back for a post-prof degree, and I think it would be a great experience for me also. I'm more concerned with the fact that I don't have any experience with the programs, so I'm hoping they don't expect me to know anything before I get there since the program is so short.
I also need a way to get these programs since I think I need to have them on my laptop already...
I know it's a lot of money, but I'm not having to enroll in a grad program for way more money, and some computer classes here are almost $1000 for just one class on one of the programs I would learn to use. And, it would add projects to my portfolio.
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