CARL VILBRANDT
Associate Professor
Computer Arts Lab
THE UNIVERSITY OF AIZU
Tsuruga,
Ikki-machi
Aizu-Wakamatsu City
Fukushima, 965-8580 Japan
Phone: +81-(0)242-37-2792
Fax: +81-(0)242-37-2772
Room: 327-B Ext: 2792
mailto:carl@cgpl.org
http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/~vilb
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1964/67 - Undergraduate/Apprentice to the
Conservator - Chicago Art Institute
Chicago, Illinois, USA
1968/74 - BA/MFA (Masters of Fine Art)
- San Francisco Art Institute
San Francisco, California, USA
1973/75 - Master course work in Psychology/Art
Therapy - John F. Kennedy University
Walnut Creek, California, USA
1973/75 - Art Therapist, National Institute
of Mental Health at Emmanuel,
Turlock, California, USA
Directed art therapy for NIMH funded
research on first break psychosis without the use of phenothiazines in
the therapeutic process.
1976/79 - Manufacturing Research
Engineer/Aerospace, Rohr Industries,
Riverside, California, USA; responsible
for development, planning and reporting in:
Sound Attention - DynaRohr
NNS & CNS acoustical testing to dampen certain sound frequencies from
jet engines.
Air Force Materials Lab Molded
Holes - molding of holes to be used as fasteners in advanced composite
materials (graphite and Kevlar).
Automation of Advanced Composite
Fabrication including composite flat pattern cutting by waterjet and
laserjet and material placement.
DC10 and 727 Composite Nacelles
- created first composite nacelle using the metal tooling (DC10) and delivered
on schedule the first commercially flown composite nacelle (727).
CAT - computer aided tooling
parametrics.
Stretch 80 Tooling
3KSES Quote Surface Effect Ship
Honeycomb Core Robot Development
1979/82 - Manufacturing Technology
Engineer/Aerospace, Nonmetals Technology Department, General Dynamics,
Fort Worth, Texas, USA; Program Manager of Technical Modernization
Fabrication of Skin to Core, responsible for development, planning
and reporting in:
Automated Skin to Core Prefit Surface
System - Specification No. 0438-230-183
F-16 Technical Modernization Program/Phase
lll Detailed Work Center Designs and Enabling Technologies - "Fabrication
of Skin to Core Assemblies" by C. W. Vilbrandt, Volume IV/Section 10 of
Systems Development and Other Technology Developments
1982/83 - Senior Manufacturing Engineer/Automation,
Cooper Petroleum Equipment Division of Gardner Denver, Dallas, Texas,
USA
Manager of Automated Skid Fabrication
Program, responsible for all technical and budgetary aspects of the
development of a completely automated system utilizing robotic welders (T-3
robot), automated fixtures and material handling assembly; published Value
Engineering Analysis for Automated Skid Manufacturing and Specifications
for Automated Workstations in Skid Manufacturing
1984/90 - President, Applied CAD/Applied
3D Fort Worth, Texas, USA;
Computer Aided Design Consultants,
System Analysis for development of:
Johnson Controls - PC based
CAD workstations for designing control systems.
Steak & Ale - PC based
CAD workstations for designing restaurants.
Mostek - PC based CAD workstations
for microchip processing and machine design.
Baumbright Management/Dallas Cowboys
- PC based CAD workstations for tracking and controlling properties and
design of Dallas Cowboys' stadium.
Tandy Corporation/Radio Shack
- PC based CAD workstations for physical plant and products; application
of CAD software for electrical design.
Bell Helicopter - PC based
CAD workstations for helicopter parts design.
Carswell US Air Force Base
- PC based CAD workstations for electrical design of electronic counter
measures and warfare.
Miter - PC based CAD workstations
for fashion design.
Cooper Homes - PC based CAD
workstations for retirement villages and materials database.
Technicut - program driver
to run CNC for waterjet and laserjet cutters; advanced ocular workstation
for microsurgery on eye.
Fort Worth Ballet - design
of theater sets using 3D CAD.
Bass Brothers Enterprises -
Telecommunication Proposal for "Action Space"
Caravan of Dreams, Fort Worth Center
for the Performing Arts - design of theater systems, acoustics and
seating using 3D CAD.
NASA (National Aeronautics and
Space Administration), Cape Canaveral, Florida - training seminars
in CAD.
1990/99 - President, Applied CAD/Art
Eugene, Oregon, USA; company's focus
is virtual reality construction for advanced tooling designs, historical
and environmental restoration. Projects include:
- Industrial animation for VISCO
Lighting, Holte Mfg.
- Design and patent for advanced
geobits, Holte Mfg.
- Websites, databases, multimedia
presentations for Environmental Law Conference at University of Oregon,
Worm Digest, Cascadia Rising, Southern Willamette Earth First
- Aizu History Project with
the University of Aizu (http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~jmg/ah/menu.html)
- Sazaedo Project with the University
of Aizu
- Kogamachi-dori
with Aizu Japan Co., Ltd. and the Aizu History Project
1991/99 - Teacher for advanced 3D-CAD,
Lane Community College
Eugene, Oregon, USA; authored textbook,
Applied 3D CAD.
1999 to present - Associate Professor,
Computer Arts Lab, University of Aizu
Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima, JAPAN; see
recent publications attached.
Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science 2005 Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research - Desktop Manufacturing from Easily Transmitted High
Resolution Digital Files, a two year
collaborative project with the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms and the HyperFun
Consortium in personal fabrication research.
SOCIETIES
and COMMITTEES: |
HyperFun Consortium - Language and Software
Tools for F-rep Geometric Modeling
International research development team
(http://www.hyperfun.org)
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Senior Member and Chairman Educational
Committee
Robotics International Society of Manufacturing
Engineers
Charter Member and Pro-Tem Program Chairman
Society for the Advancement of Material
and Process Engineering
Vice Chairman
National Management Association
Teacher of Management Development Series
Texas A & M University Manufacturing
Support Association
Chairman of Committee for Productivity
as a representative of General Dynamics
United States Institute for Theater Technology
Technical Advisory Committee/Applied Engineering
Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon
FINE ART
SHOWS, COMMISSIONS, HONORS: |
Exhibitions and awards in mixed media paintings,
ceramic, resin, fiberglass, aluminum, bronze and welded steel sculpture
from 1970 to the present:
Frank Gallery, San Francisco,
California - ceramic sculpture
Media '70, Civic Center, Walnut
Creek, California - ceramic sculpture
California Design 11, San Francisco,
California - ceramic sculpture
San Francisco Art Institute,
San Francisco, California - photography
San Francisco Art Gallery,
San Francisco, California - ceramic sculpture
John Bolles Gallery, San Francisco,
California - two man show with painter Terence Netter - ceramic sculpture
Art Forum - November 1971 -
"San Francisco" by Knute Stiles - an article featuring a description
of the artist's techniques
Taylor and Eng, San Francisco,
California - ceramic sculpture
Stockton Art League, Stockton,
California - sculpture award for cast bronze; ceramic and cast bronze
sculpture
Our Lady of Fatima Church,
Modesto, California - commission with artist Ralf Parton - 24 ft. by 18
ft., bronze wall
Media Survey '73, Fine Arts Gallery
San Diego - ceramic sculpture
American Hand Gallery, Washington,
D.C. - ceramic sculpture
California State College Stanislaus,
Turlock, California - photography
Annual San Francisco Art Festival,
Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco, California - 25 ft. welded sheet steel,
cast bronze, and fiber glass sculpture; 12 ft. welded sheet steel and cast
aluminum sculpture
Motorland - October 1975 -
photo of sculpture at the San Francisco Art Festival
Lyon Gallery, Stockton, California
- cast aluminum, welded sheet steel, and ceramic sculpture; commission
for fiber glass sculpture
Annual San Francisco Art Festival,
Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco, California - painting, enamel on paper
Alice Worsley for California State
College Stanislaus, Poetry of Kenneth Rexroth, Turlock, California - commission for sculpture,
8 ft. resin and fiber glass
Dr. Vladimir Tuman for Observatory
at Del Puerto Canyon, California - commission for bronze bas relief
West Coast Arts (international
catalogue), Los Angeles, California - ceramic and cast bronze sculpture
Fort Worth Ballet, Tarrant
County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas - mixed media theater set
design for numerous ballets
Caravan of Dreams/Center for Performing
Arts, Fort Worth, Texas - mixed media theater set design and bas relief
sculpture
Full City Gallery, Eugene,
Oregon - one man show, enamel on paper painting
Carl has devoted his life to the study of
3D spatial perception, understanding materials and processes in the real
world and their representation in the virtual world.
Carl's emphasis while a graduate student at
the San Francisco Art Institute was in sculpture. He mastered the technique
of moulage moldmaking, such as is used in medical models, and is noted
for his complex 3D molds (some over one hundred pieces) of realistic and
imaginary, original wax sculptures. He has cast in ceramic, resin, fiberglass,
aluminum and bronze; built ceramic kilns and bronze tilt furnaces. He created
monumental sculpture in welded sheet steel and is a master ceramist, studying
pottery from around the world with a special love for Japanese ceramic techniques.
Carl has had a lifelong goal of automating complex compound curves such
as found in the architectural forms of the Catalonian architect Antonio
Gaudi, in Barcelona, Spain.
Because of such interests, Carl found a match
in industry in aerospace, creating manufacturing processes for the complex
compound forms of airplane construction. In this environment, he mastered
the use of computer-aided design to create mechanical and eventually architectural
virtual designs and numerical control manufacturing processes in three
dimensions. He was one of the first to transfer this technology to PCs
(personal computers) and facilitate small to mid size companies in their
ability to use this technology with its powerful virtual 3D design capabilities.
He has taught seminars at NASA and, in conjunction with Holte Mfg.
of Eugene, Oregon, designed and patented an advanced geobit (earth drilling
underreamer) which is currently being used to bore holes for earth anchors
on skyscrapers in Hong Kong.
In 1992, Carl was joined by his son, Turlif
Vilbrandt . Together, they have created three companies Applied CAD/Applied
3D, Applied Vector Modeling, and Myth Works with a network of engineers
and artists specializing in animated films and VRMLs of virtual industrial
designs, historical restorations and artistic/fantasy animation. In 1995,
they worked with the University of Aizu in the creation of the Aizu History
Project, studying under mia daiku (Japanese temple carpenter), Mr. Yamagishi.
They completed the first virtual reconstruction, animated walkthrough of
Enchiji. Utilizing archaeological data and information from ancient scrolls
provided by Prof. Janet Goodwin's research (http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~jmg/ah/menu.html),
the animated model was based on as accurate numerical data as possible
in contrast to just an artistic rendering. At that time, Carl joined the
HyperFun Consortium (http://www.hyperfun.org), an international research group
for geometric modeling with implicit objects using function representation;
Carl's research contribution focuses on accurate multi-dimensional modeling
and digital persistence for the digital preservation of historical artifacts.
In pursuit of his work, Carl became convinced of the necessity
for free software and open computing standards and paradigms with ethical
considerations. In that regard, he initiated the Common Good Public License
Agreement (http://www.cgpl.org). Most recently, Carl is collaborating with
the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms Fab Labs in 3D desktop printing using implicit
objects and function representation.
Finally, Carl has been happily married for
38 years with two children: his son, Turlif, mentioned above and his daughter,
Teha Vilbrandt Kordich, a former apprentice ballerina with the Kirov, now
in the Ph.D. program in Physics at Yale University.