Articles about etris: December 2, 2008
Swiss filmmaker films Human Tetris performance art project
Whenever I hear the phrase “human Tetris,“ it brings to mind images that are no very appropriate for children (yet is most often the reason they exist).
As Wired has pointed out, there are much less naughty and more publicly acceptable ways for people to perform large-scale Tetris with the human form.
The performance art project was organized by Swiss artist Guillaume Reymond, who had 88 people in an auditorium change seats, sit still, be photographed/filmed and then move accordingly. According to Wired, the project included 800 photos and took…
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