Programmable Cricket

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Programmable Cricket

Programmable Crickets, known commercially as PicoCrickets, are robotic toys in the form of programmable bricks. They are used to construct artistic projects.

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A PicoCricket

Crickets were developed at MIT Media Lab, and were launched commercially in Montreal in 2006.[1]

Playful Invention Company (PICO), co-founded by Mitchel Resnick, Brian Silverman and Paula Bonta,[2] was formed with financial support from Lego Group, the Danish construction toy manufacturer, to commercialize the toy.[1] As of 2008, PICO also markets a toy for use with the Scratch programming language, another MIT Media Lab development.[3]

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