Jumbo Tetris Blocks Light Up Sydney Alley
Elsa Blaine — February 18, 2009 — Art & Design
References: baekdal
Enormous illuminated Tetris blocks: what a cool way to brighten up a dark alley. The immensely popular video game launched in the 80’s, which involves placing simple shapes to form rows, has been brought to life in Sydney, Australia.
I have an insatiable urge to jump up and spin the shapes so they land in-line precisely on the lane-way.
Artists, Ella Barclay, Adrianne Tasker, Ben Backhouse and Kelly Robson created this cool installation for the Gaffa Gallery.
I have an insatiable urge to jump up and spin the shapes so they land in-line precisely on the lane-way.
Artists, Ella Barclay, Adrianne Tasker, Ben Backhouse and Kelly Robson created this cool installation for the Gaffa Gallery.
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Giant Illuminated Installations — The trend of creating giant illuminated installations in public spaces to capture attention and create unique experiences.
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Physical Interpretations of Video Games — The trend of creating physical interpretations of popular video games for installations.
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Interactive Art Installations — The trend of creating interactive art installations to engage and entertain visitors.
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Art Galleries — Art galleries can create unique experiences for their visitors by incorporating interactive art installations.
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Theme Parks — Theme parks can incorporate physical interpretations of popular video games such as Tetris into their attractions to engage visitors.
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