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What Would you MaKE With 153 lEGo piEcEs?*
hoW do you build a housE With lEGo bricKs?
What can’t you do With lEGo?
Whats thE Most iMprEssivE thinG that you’vE MadE out of lEGo?*
WhEn Was thE last tiME you playEd lEGo?
What’s your favouritE lEGo piEcE?
hoW Many lEGo bricKs doEs it taKE to build a lEGo housE?
What Would
you MaKEWith 153
lEGo bricKs?
LOCATION
Leeds College of ArtBlenheim WalkLeedsWest YorkshireLS2 9AQ
DATE
Monday10th April 2010-Friday15th April 2010
What
Would
you
MaKE
With 153
lEGo
bricKs?
LOCATION
Leeds College of ArtBlenheim WalkLeedsWest YorkshireLS2 9AQ
DATE
Monday10th April 2010-Friday15th April 2010
What Would
you MaKE
With 153
lEGo
bricKs?
www.makesomething.co.ukMonday 10th JanuaryLeeds College of Art
MAKE is a touring exhibition that travels across the UK to showcase and celebrate LEGO as a platform for creativity, exhibiting an inspirational collection of motion, product design and visual communication that people around the world have created using LEGO bricks.
Aswell as showcasing some of the most amazing achievements that people have produced out of LEGO bricks, we are also on the mission to inspire and encourage a new generation of passionate LEGO builders, who would continue to push the boundaries of what LEGO can do.
During this exhibition we will invite our visitors to MAKE something out of a limited amount of LEGO bricks, these were documented and eventually became the content of this limited edition publication that concludes the series of exhibitions.
MAKE Exhibition2011
WhatWouldyouMaKEWith153lEGobricKs?
MAKE is a touring exhibition that travels across the UK to showcase and celebrate LEGO as a platform for creativity, exhibiting an inspirational collection of motion, product design and visual communication that people around the world have created using LEGO bricks.
Aswell as showcasing some of the most amazing achievements that people have produced out of LEGO bricks, we are also on the mission to inspire and encourage a new generation of passionate LEGO builders, who would continue to push the boundaries of what LEGO can do.
During this exhibition we will invite our visitors to MAKE something out of a limited amount of LEGO bricks, these were documented and eventually became the content of this limited edition publication that concludes the series of exhibitions.
www.makesomething.co.uk
Monday 10th JanuaryLeeds College of Art
MAKE Exhibition 2011
HOW DO YOU BUILD A HOUSE WITH LEGO BRICKS?
MAKE Exhibition 2011
MAKE is a touring exhibition that travels across the UK to showcase and celebrate LEGO as a platform for creativity, exhibiting an inspirational collection of motion, product design and visual communication that people around the world have created using LEGO bricks.
Aswell as showcasing some of the most amazing achievements that people have produced out of LEGO bricks, we are also on the mission to inspire and encourage a new generation of passionate LEGO builders, who would continue to push the boundaries of what LEGO can do.
During this exhibition we will invite our visitors to MAKE something out of a limited amount of LEGO bricks, these were documented and eventually became the content of this limited edition publication that concludes the series of exhibitions.
www.makesomething.co.uk
Monday 10th JanuaryLeeds College of Art
What Wouldyou MaKEWith 153lEGo bricKs?
MAKE Exhibition 2011
MAKE is a touring exhibition that travels across the UK to showcase and celebrate LEGO as a platform for creativity, exhibiting an inspirational collection of motion, product design and visual communication that people around the world have created using LEGO bricks.
www.makesomething.co.ukMonday 10th JanuaryLeeds College of Art
Aswell as showcasing some of the most amazing achievements that people have produced out of LEGO bricks, we are also on the mission to inspire and encourage a new generation of passionate LEGO builders, who would continue to push the boundaries of what LEGO can do.
During this exhibition we will invite our visitors to MAKE something out of a limited amount of LEGO bricks, these were documented and eventually became the content of this limited edition publication that concludes the series of exhibitions.