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This block of flats is just down the road from the Olympic Park in Barking, London. Robert and I had taken shots of this before, but nothing came of it. Today, I took a few more shots and liked this one.
Canon EOS 6D - f/8 - 1/2sec - 100mm - ISO 200
2 pieces (tetriminos), orange and blue', of tetris light
- Tetris light
When stacked, the 7 tetriminos emit a warm glow of light. The colors are blue, yellow, pink, red, orange, green and purple. Remove a shape, and it turns off.
Chromed piping on each translucent shape safely conducts low voltage electricity, and ensures that the light will shine even if two pieces barely touch.
A perfect mood lamp at home, endlessly configurable.
- De Tetris Lamp is een originele retro lamp die uit 7 blokken (Tetrimino’s voor de echte kenners) bestaat waarmee je de mooiste creaties kunt maken en eindeloze combinaties mogelijk zijn. De Tetris blokjes worden geleverd in de volgende kleuren: roze, paars, groen, rood, geel, blauw en oranje. Deze blokken geven licht zodra ze contact met elkaar maken.
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Office building, part of 'The Barcode' project in Oslo, Norway
Cute tetris papercraft, the cool thing about this is that all of these are openable boxes rather than completely stuck down - guess who's getting strange gift boxes this christmas?! Found here
While I was in London in September I went back to St Pancras Station because I find the building fascinating, especially the roof, but I'm not sure what the Tetris-like thing hanging from the ceiling is supposed to be. When I went before there was something completely different hanging from the ceiling, so I guess they change the "artwork" from time to time.
Edit: Thanks to ducatidave60 I now know that the artwork is Chromolocomotion by David Batchelor (but I still prefer the Tetris idea :o))
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Canon EOS 6D - f/25 - 30sec - 100mm - ISO 100
- Tetris (Russian: Те́трис, pronounced [ˈtɛtrʲɪs]) is a Russian tile-matching puzzle video game, originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov. It was released on June 6, 1984.
He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix tetra (all of the game's pieces contain four segments) and tennis.
A tetromino is a geometric shape composed of four squares, connected orthogonally. A popular use of tetrominoes is in the video game Tetris, where they have been called Tetriminos (spelled with an "i" as opposed to the "o" in "tetromino").
- Tetris light
When stacked, the 7 tetriminos emit a warm glow of light. The colors are blue, yellow, pink, red, orange, green and purple. Remove a shape, and it turns off.
Chromed piping on each translucent shape safely conducts low voltage electricity, and ensures that the light will shine even if two pieces barely touch.
A perfect mood lamp at home, endlessly configurable.
- Tetris is een puzzel-computerspel ontworpen door Alexey Pajitnov. De eerste speelbare versie kwam uit op 6 juni 1984.
De naam is afgeleid van het Griekse voorvoegsel tetra (vier), omdat ieder blokje uit vier vierkantjes bestaat en tennis.
Een tetromino is een meetkundige vorm, die uit vier loodrecht op elkaar staande vierkanten bestaat. Een populair gebruik van tetromino's is in het videospel Tetris, waar de spelling tetrimino is (gespeld met een "i" in plaats van een "o").
- De Tetris Lamp is een originele retro lamp die uit 7 blokken (Tetrimino’s voor de echte kenners) bestaat waarmee je de mooiste creaties kunt maken en eindeloze combinaties mogelijk zijn. De Tetris blokjes worden geleverd in de volgende kleuren: roze, paars, groen, rood, geel, blauw en oranje. Deze blokken geven licht zodra ze contact met elkaar maken.
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Camera: Minolta X-300s
Lens: Minolta 28-70 F3.5
Film: Harman Phoenix 200
Processing: Gulabi photo lab, Glasgow.
Negative scanning: Sony a6500, Minolta 28-70 F3.5 lens, Minolta extension tubes
Conversion Software: FilmLab
Post Processing: Photoscape X
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The complete set of seven Tetris pieces, recreated in origami using the business card cube module. Of the seven pieces, six require the same number of units each (42) while the square piece requires 40. Apart from setting them up on a plane as in the original game, these pieces can also be arranged into interesting shapes in 3D. Adding more than one piece of each type allows for more interesting constructions, both flat and three-dimensional.
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