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Masterkeen8: it’s a go

Well, summer is over and as usual there’s a new crew of wonderful students undergoing the master for BIM specialists in Lecco.

If you’re enrolled, know that this year I won’t be opening dances, but you will be guided by the more capable hands of Simone Pozzoli, our ringmaster at AM4.
I’ll see you in late November, to take you on a roller-coaster around BIM documents and how to use them (and if it sounds like Magical Creatures and Where to Find Them, you should know me enough to know that it’s completely on purpose).
This year I’ll also have the pleasure of sharing some lessons with Simone himself, and he’ll be your guide throughout the jungle of BIM processes.
It’s gonna be fun.
See you in Lecco.

If you’re not enrolled, stay tuned because you can always count on updates, sneak-peeks and materials to be shared here.

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Lolly Willowes

Sylvia Townsend Warner is one of the most interesting literary figures of the 21st century, and Lolly Willowes is one of her finest works, even more stunning if you think it was her debut novel. Self-supporting, intellectually independent, and consistently sceptical of social and religious

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Fugitive Telemetry

This is book #6 in the Murderbot series (yes, I accidentally skipped #5, I’m circling back to that), and I’m afraid I didn’t like this as much as the others. The whole investigation felt a bit rushed and, though the final twist is interesting in

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The Discipline of Inspiration: Valéry and the Algorithmic Mind

Paul Valéry rejected inspiration as miracle, seeing creativity as the discipline of thought in motion. This week, we parallel his notion of mental “operations” with computational procedures in design: iteration, optimisation, constraint, and recombination, and challenge the dichotomy between intuition and automation. Drawing on contemporary

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3 Comments
  • Fabio de A.
    Posted at 05:58h, 02 September Reply

    Saluti ricevuti,
    grazie Chiara ;)

    Rock n roll a tutti per il nuovo Masterkeen

  • Tom
    Posted at 21:21h, 09 September Reply

    Wait, I want to enroll!

  • Daniela Defilla
    Posted at 17:16h, 13 September Reply

    Buon lavoro a tutti !

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