Tetris in Live Lanes
Posted on 06. Jan, 2009 by logikus in creative culture
If you head down Abercrombie Lane, off George St (next to the cinemas) you may be in danger of being hit by a falling tetris block.
Installation art by Gaffa Gallery artists and project team: Kelly Robson, Ella Barclay, Hugh Rutherford, Adrianne Tasker, Ben Backhouse.
They write:
There are grand implications of error here that lead to questions, such as who exactly has been playing Giant Tetris? What were they trying to do? Could I have done better? Is the city grid similar to a computer game or different? What brain-space am I in when I’m playing games on my computer? Is it more or less alert than when I’m waiting in line for a sandwich? The work seeks to challenge conceptions of the North end of Sydney’s CBD as an orderly, socially cold grid and beckons viewers to assess their own level of interaction, play and hacking within the city
Pretty cool. Death by tetris block would be a most humorous way to die.
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