As I was “researching” last week’s April Fools’ Day post, I went back and collected links to all the April 1st posts I’ve put out on this blog, over the years. The first was back in 2008, and the 17th was last week.
Here they are (hopefully) for your amusement:
- Unpublished AutoCAD 2009 APIs to improve application, OS and system performance
- Through the Interface moving from TypePad to Twitter
- Child’s Play: a new tool for generating 3D models from children’s drawings
- AutoCAD for DOS 2012
- 360 convergence
- Taking reality capture to the next level: 3D scentsing
- New pink theme for AutoCAD 2015
- Autodesk SoCap
- Hands-free Generative Design with Project Dreamcatcher
- The White House chooses Dasher 360 (Warning: April Fools’ #FakeNews)
- One man’s trash… a very special giveaway
- The Living vs. The Dead: using Generative Urban Design to prepare for the zombie apocalypse
- A decision on social distancing at Autodesk Research
- Project Dasher for the Commodore 64
- Announcing VASA for Minecraft
- Building the future of AI infrastructure with Autodesk software
- Announcing the Autodesk Vision Am
As is always the case with such things, some are better than others. If you have a particular favourite that stands out (in many ways I still really like my post from 2010, which turned out to be quite prescient from a technology perspective and thankfully less so from a social one) please do post a comment or send me a note.