We’re in the last few days before the biggest week in my calendar: Autodesk University in Las Vegas. As usual I’m trying my best to conserve strength in the week before the trip, as if preparing for a marathon. (There’s actually a half-marathon in Las Vegas on Sunday, so a number of AU attendees are preparing for that as well as AU itself. Utter craziness!)
Photo credit: James Marvin Phelps The Sign Says It All II via photopin (license)
My handouts are uploaded and my slides are getting close to being presentable. To give you a sense of what’s coming, here are some low-res images of the (close to no longer being) draft slide-decks for my main three presentations. There are still a few placeholder slides – as well as quite a few videos – so don’t look too closely. ;-)
SDFDC254393 - Robots, skeletons and streamlines: pushing the limits with the Forge viewer
SD229074 - Getting Started with Generative Design for AEC
CCS226503 - Generative Urban Design: A Collaboration Between Autodesk Research and Van Wijnen
CS239262 - Generative Urban Design: a collaboration between Autodesk Research and Van Wijnen
The class sign-ups have come along nicely since last week. There are now 53 people registered for the Forge class (come on, people, we can do better than that!) and 133 + 105 for the Van Wijnen collaboration sessions. (The middle one has stayed the same at 181 as it’s full.)
I’m happy I’m going to get to meet many of you during the course of next week. Please don’t by shy about coming up and saying “Hi” and having a chat about what you’re working on. That’s honestly one of my favourite parts of the AU experience.