Tetris in a box

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Chrissie Macdonald’s artwork presents a magical mad world of technology that does not operate according to the principles we understand. Cables writhe like cartoon springs and cardboard a/v equipment are among the works to be seen at Macdonald’s portfolio. My fave is this Tetris in a box. This is how the Bene Gesserit tests general contractors when going to bid on architecturally tricky new convents.

photography by dominic lee [ChrissieMacdonald via FFFound]

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2 Responses to Tetris in a box

  1. tubgull says:

    Huh. Hard to play if the rows don’t go away when you complete them.

    On a related note, here’s Tetris in a window:
    http://blog.mindtribe.com/?p=71

  2. Anonymous says:

    sneaky sneaky with dune reference much?

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