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Collecting LEGO Minifigures

I had the honor to visit Frans Snijders Blok in Bussum for the last three days. He has collected nearly ALL LEGO Minifgures. His collection is just amazing! He is also offering special sets and pieces at this online shop Blokbricks.

Author Christoph BartneckPosted on November 14, 2010Categories DesignTags lego, minifiguresLeave a comment on Collecting LEGO Minifigures

Collecting LEGO

Today I visited Ruud Woeltjes, one of the founders of the Dutch LEGO club De Bouwsteen. He collects and builds LEGO models for already more than forty years and his amazing collection of LEGO bricks and models takes more than a whole floor in his house. He has more than a million bricks! It is the biggest collection that I have ever seen.

Author Christoph BartneckPosted on November 9, 2010Categories DesignTags legoLeave a comment on Collecting LEGO

Lego Minifigures

Yesterday I visited Martin Jaspers, who has got an amazing collection of Lego Minifigures. Together we photographed his collection of approximately 1300 figures. Here are some examples of the the results:

Author Christoph BartneckPosted on October 8, 2010October 8, 2010Categories DesignTags lego, minifigures1 Comment on Lego Minifigures

Lego Creativity Table

Creating a creative atmosphere for meetings is difficult. We already spend too much time in endless discussions. We build an affordable creativity table that helps a team to maintain their creative energy during a meeting. We integrated four boxes into a table and filled them with Lego. Bram, Alex and Gerrit made it possible!

Author Christoph BartneckPosted on August 31, 2010Categories Design, EventTags creativity, lego, tableLeave a comment on Lego Creativity Table

LEGO Augmented Reality

An extremely convincing example of augmented reality. You can put any LEGO box in front of the screen and it will project (and animate) the model onto the box.

Author Christoph BartneckPosted on July 11, 2010Categories Design, TechnologyTags augmented, lego, realityLeave a comment on LEGO Augmented Reality

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