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  • About Us 
    • About Us
  • Competition 
    • Introduction
    • Maze Solving
    • Soccer
  • Weekend 
    • Introduction
    • Oakland
    • San Francisco
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  • Store 
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  • Robots 
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    • Level2
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      • About Us
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    • Robots 
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Light up art installations: Micro:bits can be used to control LEDs, allowing artists to create stunning light displays. For example, a Micro:bit can be programmed to change the color and brightness of LEDs in response to sound, movement, or other inputs.

Interactive sculptures: Micro:bits can be used to create interactive sculptures that respond to touch, movement, or other inputs. For example, a sculpture might contain sensors that trigger a sound or light display when someone approaches it.

Wearable art: Micro:bits can be incorporated into wearable art projects, allowing artists to create custom clothing and accessories that light up or respond to other inputs.

Kinetic art: Micro:bits can be used to control motors or servos, allowing artists to create kinetic sculptures that move in response to inputs or programmed behaviors.

Digital art: Micro:bits can be used to create interactive digital art projects, such as generative art or digital installations.

Overall, Micro:bits can add a new dimension to art projects, allowing artists to incorporate technology and interactivity into their work. With their ease of use and versatility, Micro:bits offer a wide range of possibilities
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    Little Fire Robot Academy

    For age 8-18

    Weekend Workshop in Oakland, Mountain View

Little Fire Corp

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