3D Design for Live Events

Course Number
CMLM-560
Description

3D is no longer an advanced specialization, but a required part of every toolkit. From architectural drafting precision to abstract generation and creation, 3D workflows can be available at any level. 3D is a universal language, the language of "real." The real world can be photo-scanned, laser scanned, drafted, and measured for digital space, and reproduced into the real world through construction, 3D printing, or projecting mapping. 3D… And so can you!

Credits
2
Prerequisites
None
Required Of
CMLM graduate students
Electable By
All CMAT graduate students
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
New York City
Department
CMLM
Course Chair
Daniel Pembroke
Taught By
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