On Saturday 23, 2008, inconvenient studio presented a series of their work as part of a legobotics exhibition at the Witte Museum. An enthusiastic and very diverse crowd was entertained by the different exhibition groups' work. The Inconvenient studio had the opportunity to share and discuss ideas with a vast variety of people. Adults and children gathered around the four projects (SELM, Skywall, Visual Rhythm, and Automation Fenestration) and as they said got to experience something new and fun. This without a doubt was a great opportunity for the members of the inconvenient studio to interact and present ideas to a crowd outside of the architecture field. The input received is now being taken into consideration to further develop the projects.
jorge sets up and gets ready to test SELM as the people begin to show up.

lynette and liz prepare and practice their ideas to better inform the crowd.
skywall group starts to have fun trying different colors and a small goldfish cracker, children loved it!
The members of each group take turns with the brick to better organize the event.
Lynette shows the inside mechanism of Visual Rhythm as questions and comments begin.

Aaron shows a concept model of Automation Fenestration.
Jose waits as lynette finishes using the brick so he can begin skywall's demonstration

kids were the best critics of the work, some of them had never seen legos being used like this.
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