Eric Brockmeyer is a recent graduate architect and holds a BA in Physics and Fine Arts from Colby College, and a Master of Architecture with a Concentration in Fabrication from Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning. He previously worked for an orthopedics device manufacturer before returning to school for his masters. Eric has worked as a fellow with the Institute for Digital Fabrication since the summer of 2008. His interests are in learning and applying technologies such as parametric modeling software, CAM software, and physical computing to built work.
Currently, he has further developed an interest in interaction design and physical computing and will be attending Carnegie Mellon University in the fall for a Masters of Tangible Interaction Design.
ericbrockmeyer@projectione.com
Nate Schrader
August 2nd, 2010
Eric,
I’m one of the career change grad students that started this summer, and I like the work ProjectiOne has done. You said you were going back to Ball State for even more schooling, and I was wondering what you are studying. Is there a way to study what you are doing without going through the MArchI program, or must I do that in order to do a lot of the digital fabrication and programming things? Thanks,
Nate Schrader