With 3D modeling, everyone is a Fixer, and an Imagineer. This technology is now being broadly used to model NASA rockets and help test bioengineered organs on chips.
Why can Hong Kong skyscrapers go up to more than 50 floors? Why are Japanese manholes circular and not rectangular? How does the Rubik’s cube work?
In this camp, your child can expect to learn how to scale shapes properly and understand how basic architecture works. It’s a mix of mechanics, material science, physics, math, creativity and imagination. Get ready to hack shapes and create your own structures!
Key Takeaways:
- Translating ideas digitally through a 3D modeling software and learning how to get your scales right.
- Understanding 3D shapes and building your spatial skills.
- Creating 3D objects and applying them in other projects.
What to bring: Laptop (PC or Mac), Power Adapter
Medium of Instruction: English
Image Credit: Cobo Academy
Age
12–14
Price
Fee: 4350 HKD
Telephone number
+(852) 3905 1111
Links
Address
Hong Kong6/F Yam Tze Commercial Building, 23 Thomson Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
How to get there?
4-min walk from Wan Chai MTR Station Exit B1