 | | loud paper Christopher Tracey
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| | While reading over submissions for an independent press compendum, I came across an article from an architectural zine called loud paper. In there there was an article titled "Lego: A Machine for Living" that covered several topics from (...) (23 years ago, 7-Apr-02, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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| |  | | Re: loud paper Erik Olson
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| | | | (...) This one is almost, but not exactly, true. See the Wright entry (URL) at the end under "Misc readings". Somewhat nearer the mark is that Christiansen was playing with the same blocks as Wright. -Erik (23 years ago, 7-Apr-02, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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| | | |  | | Re: loud paper Christopher Tracey
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| | | | (...) Interesting. Are there other things in existance that match LEGO blocks (or these supposed precursers)? -c (23 years ago, 9-Apr-02, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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| | | |  | | Re: loud paper Erik Olson
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| | | | (...) Do you mean other building toys? There is a huge compendium of construction toys of the past at (4) and it's not even covering stuff like Meccano which are not "architectural." The theory of building blocks has two broad branches. One is that (...) (23 years ago, 9-Apr-02, to lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.books)
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