Maya Video Products, Inc. sold Barco video projectors in 1990, when I produced w/ 3D & Autolisp. Maya Personal Learning Edition software sold after 2001; pictured Mr. Joaquin Margot, my Pratt Institute grad CG classmate, on the CD cover. MAYA is 3D modeling & animation software, developed by Alias Research, Inc., starting in the early 1990s, after I left N.Y. MAYA software is named after Maya Video Products, Inc.; the company was a partner with SGI and Alias/wavefront in 2003.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Pratt Institute Graduate Computer Graphics 1989
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Brooklyn,
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Computers,
informal gatherings,
parties,
Pratt Institute
My name is Theresa Marie Bextermiller, R.A., M.F.A. I am a Registered Architect, and have a Master of Fine Arts (Computer Graphics)[and Interactive Media]. I am the FIRST single-nationality American GRADUATE OF A NEW 60 graduate credit PROGRAM at international Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, where I finished on October 1, 1990. The School of Engineering was placed on probation, and discontinued, in 1993. The Department of Computer Graphics was started in summer '88, for graduate students, to replace the existing undergraduate Computer Science program, and the School of Engineering. The undergraduate Computer Graphics students had been admitted prior to the graduate students. The year 1986 has been celebrated as the year that the program began. Nothing had been reported to Pratt’s School of Art and Design accrediting bureau National Association of Schools of Art and Design. prior to the early 1990s.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Maya history - I, in fact, produced the images of the Penn Station installation for their projector.
Maya Video Products, Inc. published an article in the Westchester County Business Journal, on December 3, 1990, which contains some errors. The article describes professionals employed there, and installations that are complete. I never saw any computer generated 3D work or programs anywhere in the office of the company at 148 Madison Avenue, New York, New York. I was told that the hardware and software had been purchased just before I was hired, in late November, 1990.
I worked for this company, as a consultant, at the time, and was the only computer 3D modeler employed there, and did the presentation that is described in the article, and used the systems that are described there.
See: http://www.highbeam.com for more information.
I, in fact, produced the images of the Penn Station installation for their projector. Barco projector - I worked to produce a 3D model of this item, and, placed the projector in various sizes of rooms. The company wanted to easily place the projector in any space, correctly. They asked me to program for them. I produced a program in AutoLisp.
I worked for this company, as a consultant, at the time, and was the only computer 3D modeler employed there, and did the presentation that is described in the article, and used the systems that are described there.
See: http://www.highbeam.com for more information.
I, in fact, produced the images of the Penn Station installation for their projector. Barco projector - I worked to produce a 3D model of this item, and, placed the projector in various sizes of rooms. The company wanted to easily place the projector in any space, correctly. They asked me to program for them. I produced a program in AutoLisp.
Labels:
1990,
3D modeling,
Barco,
Computers,
employment,
Maya,
New York City,
NYU,
presentations,
video projectors
My name is Theresa Marie Bextermiller, R.A., M.F.A. I am a Registered Architect, and have a Master of Fine Arts (Computer Graphics)[and Interactive Media]. I am the FIRST single-nationality American GRADUATE OF A NEW 60 graduate credit PROGRAM at international Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, where I finished on October 1, 1990. The School of Engineering was placed on probation, and discontinued, in 1993. The Department of Computer Graphics was started in summer '88, for graduate students, to replace the existing undergraduate Computer Science program, and the School of Engineering. The undergraduate Computer Graphics students had been admitted prior to the graduate students. The year 1986 has been celebrated as the year that the program began. Nothing had been reported to Pratt’s School of Art and Design accrediting bureau National Association of Schools of Art and Design. prior to the early 1990s.
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