2014
2013
Build with Chrome
by sbrothier & 1 otherLet's Build.
Explore the map, find a plot and start building.
Check out the house rules before getting started.
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Agents With Faces - What Can We Learn From LEGO Minifigures?
by sbrothier (via)Abstract—Emotional facial expressions are essential for agents. The LEGO company developed hundreds of facial expressions for their Minifigures, which are often the centerpiece of LEGO construction. We investigate and present a summary of the development of the facial expression for all LEGO Minifigures that were released between 1975 and 2010. Our findings are based on several statistical tests that are performed on data
gathered from an online questionnaire. The results show that the LEGO company started in 1989 to dramatically increase the variety of facial expressions
BPS Research Digest: LEGO figures are getting angrier
by sbrothierNevermind increasingly violent video games or the ever-present danger of an uncensored internet, a far more insidious and unexpected change is afoot that could be affecting our children's emotional development. Researchers have discovered that the faces on LEGO Minifigures are becoming increasingly angry and less happy. Combined with a trend towards more combat-related LEGO themes, a team led by Christoph Bartneck at the University of Canterbury said "we cannot help but wonder how ... this impacts how children play."
2007
2006
Making Games with LEGO
by bcpbcp (via)"This is the thesis project that I developed for my MA in Interactive Media that was to develop an environment for children to create computer games as a learning experience in the classroom. The model developed was an adapted LEGO baseplate capable of mapping real-world constructions to a game environment."
2005
1
(9 marks)