Last-minute Speakers reveal

- everything about how Blind people build LEGO, with Alina and Victor Dima

Victor, a man with a white cane, and Alina, a woman with glasses, stand on a red carpet in front of a giant
(Photo: Victor Dima)

This weekend at KLOSSexpo from 11:00 to 12:00, both on Saturday and Sunday, you can discover how LEGO enriches the lives of visually impaired people from a totally blind journalist, Victor, and his wife, Alina. 

Although both are quite fresh AFoLs, Adult Fans of LEGO, in a little over one year they seem to be living and breathing LEGO.

They have collected over 130 sets, built many together, became friends with Joakim and Ebbe, visited LEGO in Billund, took part in the Lego Masters Academy experience, met the CEO of the LEGO House, and most importantly, are using LEGO for educational purposes at Nydalen Voksenopplæring, a special school for adults with impairments and disabilities in Oslo.

Victor and Alina will talk about the importance of LEGO in their lives, do a demonstration on how they build LEGO together, share resources for blind LEGO builders, and will be open for questions from visitors.

If you love LEGO as much as they do and are around Oslo in the weekend of 11-12 October, drop by KLOSSExpo.