I have a couple of other topics in queue for my next articles: The first topic is a summary of some very interesting classes that I could not attend in Auckland, during RTC AUS 2013 (see my previous post about it). So, I am reading the handouts, and then I will publish my comments about those classes. The second topic that is in stand-by is how to model a special chair that Gary Page sent me by email from Auckland. We talked about this chair, face to face, ...
Updated Yesterday at 07:54 AM by Alfredo Medina
"Sorry, you can't fly!" There were two moments during this trip when I thought that I was not going to make it to the event. The first time was at the Miami airport. At the last minute, I had to change my itinerary. The reason was that I had misunderstood some information, and did not apply for a transit visa for Australia. I paid a lot of attention in getting a work visa for New Zealand, but I overlooked the need for a transit visa ...
Updated 06-16-2013 at 09:13 PM by Alfredo Medina
In the next weeks, I will be participating in two different events. The Autodesk Expert Elite Summit, and the Revit Technology Conference in Auckland, New Zealand. I want to dedicate this blog article to talk briefly about these events. The Autodesk Expert Elite Summit I will be in San Francisco, California from next Tuesday the 7th, until Thursday the 9th of May. This event is organized by Autodesk personnel, and it takes place ...
Updated 05-07-2013 at 10:00 PM by Alfredo Medina
I am glad to announce that I have completed another series of tutorial videos, as part of the series that I am producing for Axiom. This series contains 180 videos of 5 minutes each: 15 hours of video. About Axiom ...
Updated 04-25-2013 at 06:07 PM by Alfredo Medina
Polymath, sort of strange and beautiful word. Sounds like the name of a geometrical figure, or like some esoteric science. Actually, the word is used to refer to a person. Not an ordinary person, for sure, but one who shows outstanding talents on several different fields. Leonardo da Vinci is the favorite example that encyclopedias like to use to describe a polymath. This word has been used, with justice, to refer to this extraordinary man who is the subject ...
Updated 06-13-2013 at 07:23 PM by Alfredo Medina