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crunchgear.com - 29 days ago
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Sometimes, the medium is the message. In this case, the medium is Rubix Cubes. The message is that there’s an Irish guy named John Quigley who has too much free time. I mean, I suppose you could say the same of many artists, but this is some seriously time-consuming stuff. And while ...
technabob.com - 30 days ago
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technabob.com —
What do you get when you’ve got a
crapload of Rubik’s cubes lying around the house, and...
some serious artistic talent? You make some major pixel art, that’s what. These Rubik’s pixel portraits by Irish artist John Quigley ...
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rubik’s cube pixel art: the ultimate geek art form
| @jessmogen Nice Rubiks art. I take it your inspiration was from this? http://bit.ly/1oLSnT 28 days ago |
| Rubix Cube-based real-life pixel art suggests too much time on someone’s hands: Sometimes, the medium is the me.. http://bit.ly/2fnDeg 30 days ago |
| I truly believe, that no matter where my life takes me, I'll always be cooler than this guy. http://bit.ly/4qexf7 30 days ago |
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The Rubik's Cube's Secret Life as an 8-Bit Work of Art [Image Cache]
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... quite as grandiose, is still impressive. Ladies and Gents, the Space Invaders are here. And Sonic. And Pac-Man. Even President Obama makes an appearance, although I don't think Hope: The Video Game is out just yet. For reference, artist John Quigley says the Obama one took about 20 hours to complete. That time, since I'm a self-deprecating kind of guy, puts my personal Rubik's Cube record—which will remain undisclosed—to shame. [Technabob via CrunchGear]
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