====== HyperFun: News and Events ====== * FRep and HyperFun in the course [[http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/S62.12/|How To Make Something That Makes (almost) Anything]] at MIT, 2012 * HyperFun in the [[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1112/AdvGraph/materials.html|Advanced Graphics]] course at the University of Cambridge, UK, 2011-2012 * Another free [[http://hyperfun.org/wiki/doku.php?id=frep:main|FRep]] modelling system: [[http://uformia.com/index.php/download|Symvol for Rhino - Maker version]] developed by Uformia, Norway, in partnership with the [[http://www.digitalmaterial.org|Digital Materialization Group]], Japan-UK, October 2011. * [[http://hyperfun.org/wiki/doku.php?id=hyperfun:fab_jewelry|Fabrication of Custom Design Jewelry]] \\ Tromso, Norway, 2008-2009. * [[http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/cssc/cg3d/|Computer Science Summer Camp 2005-2007]] \\ organized by [[http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/labs/sw-cg/|Computer Graphics Lab]] at the University of Aizu, Japan. * [[fab_fablab|HyperFun at the Fab Lab User Group Meeting]] \\ MIT-FabLab Norway, Lyngen, August 10-17, 2005 * HyperFun is covered in the book \\ [[http://cs.gmu.edu/~jchen/graphics/book/|Guide to Graphics Software Tools]], Springer Verlag, 2003 * [[http://staffwww.itn.liu.se/~andhe/TNM079-2004/moap1.html|Implicit Modeling Practical]] \\ LinkŠ“pings University, Sweden * HyperFun school in Chiyoda district of Tokyo \\ September 2002, Chiyoda district of Tokyo (with Akihabara Electric Town) supported the HyperFun school organized by [[http://www.business-cafe.com/3_english/index.html|Linux Cafe]] . It is a 4-week HyperFun course for elementary and junior-high students (one day on weekend from 10 am to 4 pm). See [[http://www.linux-cafe.jp/biz/news.html?k=7|photo report]] and [[http://www.linux-cafe.jp/biz/news.html?k=4|models]] made by children using HyperFun with attributes extension. * LSM HyperFun Workshop \\ The HyperFun workshop was held at the Libre Software Meeting (Bordeaux, France, 6-7 July, 2001) on July 7, the second day of the computer graphics session. * Exhibition ACM1: Beyond Cyberspace \\ The HyperFun project was presented at the ACM1 exhibition (San Jose, USA, March 10-14, 2001) organized by Association for Computing Machinery. * Computer Science Summer Camps 2000-2002 \\ More than 60 junior-high and high school students each year learnt shape modeling using HyperFun at the [[http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/|University of Aizu]]. The event was organized by C. Vilbrandt, Y. Goto, and many master students as instructors. * Implicit Surfaces'99 Workshop \\ The first HyperFun project presentation at the Implicit Surfaces'99 workshop (Bordeaux, France, 13-15 September, 1999) organized by Eurographics and ACM SIGGRAPH.