SPU-Darwin

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Strategic Project Unit – Darwin
Company typeDivision
Founded1996-01 (1996-01)
Defunct1999 (1999)
FateDisbanded
SuccessorLEGO Media International
Headquarters,
Denmark
Key people
Dent-de-Lion du Midi
ParentLEGO A/S

Strategic Project Unit – Darwin (SPU-Darwin) was a research and development unit which led the LEGO Group's digitization efforts from 1996 to 1999.

The unit was responsible for many pioneering efforts including:

  • Virtual reality demonstrations like Virtual LEGO Village which allowed people to collaboratively interact with objects in a virtual 3D environment using hand movement and gestures and was exhibited at SIGGRAPH 1996.[1][2] A Castle-themed version called Batlord's Castle was produced and shown at SIGGRAPH 1998.[3][4]
  • The first LEGO set to include a CD-ROM, codenamed "Rubber Duck" and released as 8299 Nautilus. The CD-ROM contained animated building instructions.[5]
  • L3D, an internal database of 3D LEGO bricks and models[6]

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