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For Lego, play is the best way of learning.
Looking beyond the brick, the company is keen to invest in startups and entrepreneurs building the future of education and digital play, and it s this learning through play lens that focuses much of Lego s educational aspirations.
Talking at GI Live, Lego Ventures managing director, Rob Lowe, detailed the company s current priorities, as well as highlighted the type of businesses and projects it s looking to collaborate with. Learning through play can be the best way to learn to understand new concepts, Lowe explained. To absorb information is so much more fun when you re playing particularly socially [and] particularly when you re iterating on things that you find enjoyable.
Starry Night design. Photo courtesy of Truman Cheng.
One of the most famous paintings in the world, Vincent van Gogh’s
Starry Night, has inspired everything from socks to umbrellas to face masks.
Now, the 1889 Post-Impressionist masterpiece will have its very own Lego set, allowing art lovers to recreate the Dutch artist’s most beloved work entirely from interlocking plastic bricks.
The kit is the brainchild of Truman Cheng, a 25-year-old PhD student from Hong Kong, who submitted the idea to Lego Ideas, which allows fans of the colorful construction toys to share their suggestions for future Lego kits.
Any project that receives at least 10,000 votes from the public enters an official review process and can potentially be chosen by the Danish company to be produced as a commercial set, with the original designer earning one percent of royalties.