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Specific, Founded, Expansive

I re-wrote the TGN VCS website in the last week for clarity to make it easier to introduce people to the TGN open source VCS development project when we announce it.

https://tangerinefocus.com

These few short articles describe a forthcoming evolution in the development of equipment for visual close study (VCS) within digital models of all kinds in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry and similar industries:

By the way, companies can use the TGN VCS open framework as they wish, and keep their own proprietary developments (VCS extensions, additions…) for themselves and still use the OPEN VCS core. I’ll write an article describing this flexible openness soon; it’s in the set, above, of new articles I planned, the only one in the TOC without a link yet.

The TGN VCS project: 

— has specificity: 

— has foundation: 

— is expansive:

This article talks about where VCS equipment can go:

At end of the page are 4 VCS categories:

VCS equipment within models are an optimal host for control methods enabling human-in-the-loop input for governing re-Generative AI model iterations (AI)

VCS articulation of human visual engagement with models could improve LLM engagements  (Business Intelligence)

Automated placement and settings tuning of VCS rigs in models (Automation)

General Interpretive Functions  (Intelligibility)

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Hi! My name is Rob Snyder, I’m on a mission to elevate digital models in AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) by developing equipment for visual close study (VCS) within them, so that they supply an adequate assist to the engine of thought we all have running as we develop models during design and as we interpret them so they can be put to use in support of necessary action, during construction for example.