Until now, the pleasure of programming has been the exclusive secret of people who can use difficult language fluently. However, even children can enjoy programming using the visual programming language “Viscuit,” which enables the user to move pictures created with image-using programming easily around the computer screen. In addition to a touch and try exhibit, the “Viscuit Lab.” also regularly holds experimental mini-workshops seeking to create a children’s house for the future where children teach and stimulate each other.
Kids’ Lounge ‘Viscuit Lab.’ [2010]
HARADA Yasunori (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
Kids’ Lounge ‘Viscuit Lab.’