It's rather like attending a university seminar where you are talking to a few gifted specialists who deliver a paper to an audience of their peers. That's one way of making music.
Gavin Bryars
Nothing major going in this blog, but a big thanks to Mike Carlson of KETIV for taking these pictures from Autodesk University in Las Vegas!
I wasn't able to make it this year, but I'll be making it up with a weekend snowboarding trip to Mammoth Friday!
Here's an engine and propeller that were created in a 3D printer. (Wish I could look at that up close!)

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And in another note, Inventor turns 10 years old this year. it's hard to believe it's been that long. That was last millennium! When I actually had hair!
Of course there has to be cake!

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As AU2009 draws to a close, I hope everyone who made it had a great time and learned a ton!
Update. Autodesk issued a release with more info on the 3D modeled engine in the picture. It's a turboprop designed in Inventor.
ReplyDeleteYou can check out the link here!
http://www.pitchengine.com/free-release.php?id=36058