Showing posts with label tetris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tetris. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2013

Crafts: Tetris Plates


Plates available for purchase from Etsy. US$65/$22

These handmade plates are made with art glass and not just for display, they are food safe. They are available in two sizes, small (13 cm) for $22 and large (29 cm) for $65 at Caroline4Art.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Video: Tetris Chalk Art



Chalk artist Chris Carlson plays a quick round of Tetris so real that it feels as if you could reach in and lift the blocks out of the game.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Photography: Human Tetris


"Autoportrait" by French photographer Bertrand Lanthiez

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Video: Berlin Block Tetris


"An animation I made for Uni. Everything is made in After Effects without Plugins. 

The idea is based on a kind of parody of the former Socialist building style. They used to build whole cities where each house was designed identically to create cheap housing for workers. These ‘blocks’ were so similar that in Soviet times, you could easily wake up at a friends place in another city and still feel like you are in your flat. Even the furniture was the same."

Friday, February 15, 2013

Link Round-Up: February 15, 2013

Pier Tetris by Ivan Guerrero

"Pier Tetris" by Ivan Guerrero
Prints available for purchase from Society 6. US$14

Interview: Author/Illustrator James Gurney journeys to intersection of science, science-fiction to conjure 'Dinotopia'

25 'Minecraft' Creations That Will Blow Your Flippin' Mind

Five Trends in 3D Printing

Set Phasers to Sophistication: 4 impressionist-style Star Trek prints


Monday, February 11, 2013

Quick Pic: Media Labs


Kraftisan x New Media Labs by Lucas Adams

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Link Round-Up: January 30, 2013


"How You See The World" by Maximilian San
Available for purchase at Society6. US$16 

News: Lego accused of racism with Star Wars set

10 Marvel Superheroes with a Pixar re-design

The John Carter Poster Disney Didn’t Use Wins “Best Special Edition Poster” for 2012

Into Shayol Ghul: The Making of Michael Whelan's cover for A Memory of Light Cover

This robotic 3D printer doesn’t need your help, thank you very much

Zombiefied Undead Stuffed Bears That Will Keep You Awake At Night

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Sweets: Tetris Cupcakes


Tetris Cupcakes by Alynnk

White Russian cupcakes with Kahlua buttercream icing and Tetrimino toppers.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hack: Pumpktris



What do you get when you combine a pumpkin with the classic video game Tetris? Pumpktris! Fully playable, embedded in a pumpkin, and with the stem serving as a controller. 
"One of my habits is to write down all the crazy, fleeting ideas I have, then go back to review later rather than judging right off the bat, or even worse, forgetting them.  Earlier in the month I was looking through that idea notepad and found “Make Tetris Pumpkins” from sometime last year. My original plan had been to make forms to shape pumpkins into Tetris pieces as they grew, then stack them together for Halloween. Since Halloween was only a few weeks away and it was too late to start growing pumpkins, I thought “Why not make a pumpkin you can play Tetris on instead?"

Monday, October 10, 2011

Link Round-Up: October 10, 2011


"Melting Tetris" by Goya117
Grafitti photographed in the back streets of Broadway.

Infographic: 7 HUGE "corn mazes" celebrating 50 years of human spaceflight

Did Dropping Acid Make Steve Jobs More Creative? Awkwardly omitted from his many obituaries, Steve Jobs said that "doing LSD was one of the two or three most important things I have done in my life." Was his experience (portrayed in this reenactment) the source of his creativity?

Levitated Mass: a 340-ton granite boulder will be transported 60 miles by freeway and set on a 456-foot cement ditch at the L.A. County Museum of Art

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Mash-Up: Tetris / Space Invaders

 
Tetris/Space Invaders mashup by Aled Lewis

Monday, July 5, 2010

In the News: Tetris On A 3D Display Made Of Water


Carnegie Mellon University scientists have created three-dimensional Tetris using a projector and layers of water that falls in curtains, creating actual 3D figures.  Resolution?  "Each screen is formed by water droplets falling from 50 stainless-steel needles. The needles release their droplets in unison, with 60 such lines created every second."
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