littleBits users have crafted talking puppets, flickering lanterns, and robots that draw. An untitled work of Ms. Bdeir’s made of printed circuit board, analog components, and magnets was included in “Talk to Me,” MoMA’s 2011 design exhibition which

explored objects that establish an emotional, sensual, or intellectual connection with their users. Here, a shark is readied for the Soho windows. Photo courtesy littleBits.  Search “울산북구트위터광고【ㅋr톡 @adgogo】 벽걸이설치트위터광고방법 울산북구트위터광고방법⊹벽걸이설치트위터광고방법㋓벽걸이설치 Msj” from MoMA Design Store Windows: littleBits by Ayah Bdeir

Search “울산북구트위터광고【ㅋr톡 @adgogo】 벽걸이설치트위터광고방법 울산북구트위터광고방법⊹벽걸이설치트위터광고방법㋓벽걸이설치 Msj”

littleBits users have crafted talking puppets, flickering lanterns, and robots that draw. An untitled work of Ms. Bdeir’s made of printed circuit board, analog components, and magnets was included in “Talk to Me,” MoMA’s 2011 design exhibition which

explored objects that establish an emotional, sensual, or intellectual connection with their users. Here, a shark is readied for the Soho windows. Photo courtesy littleBits.