I am always up for a good prank and it is even better when you take something that was totally not intended to be how it is being used now.
The MIT people always come out with great things, but this time they may have at least out-geeked themselves.
Over a single weekend, they hacked the lighting system of a building and turned it into a Tetris game. It’s the perfect building face to make this game with it’s tall and skinny, symmetrical grid design.
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There are other building “hacks” out there. Any favorites?
[via Mashable]
Ben Miller says
The church my brother attends has Tetris pieces built into the interior architecture behind the altar. You can see a picture of it here on their website. The building was completed in 1988, which I think was just the beginning of the Tetris craze. We are guessing that the architect was a fan, and the church board approving the design had no idea.