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A demo, for the purposes of the archive, is a typically (but not necessarily) public demonstration of a team or teams' robots to show off their accomplishments and get the community interested in FIRST. Demonstrations mainly differ from [[Scrimmage|scrimmages]] and [[Offseason|offseasons]] in that they do not usually run complete or traditional matches. Photographs or other materials that are related to a demonstration should be tagged demo. | A demo, for the purposes of the archive, is a typically (but not necessarily) public demonstration of a team or teams' robots to show off their accomplishments and get the community interested in FIRST. Demonstrations mainly differ from [[Scrimmage|scrimmages]] and [[Offseason|offseasons]] in that they do not usually run complete or traditional matches. Photographs or other materials that are related to a demonstration should be tagged demo. | ||
One early large public demonstration with multiple teams and [[Dean Kamen]] himself in attendance was the [[ | One early large public demonstration with multiple teams and [[Dean Kamen]] himself in attendance was the [[Chicago_museum_of_science_and_industry_demo|1995 Chicago Museum of Science and Industry demonstration]]. |
Revision as of 14:18, 14 June 2023
A demo, for the purposes of the archive, is a typically (but not necessarily) public demonstration of a team or teams' robots to show off their accomplishments and get the community interested in FIRST. Demonstrations mainly differ from scrimmages and offseasons in that they do not usually run complete or traditional matches. Photographs or other materials that are related to a demonstration should be tagged demo.
One early large public demonstration with multiple teams and Dean Kamen himself in attendance was the 1995 Chicago Museum of Science and Industry demonstration.