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A trio of MIT students has created a new way to enjoy Tetris by letting players control the popular puzzle game on a 6-foot tall LED light display using a Dance Dance Revolution mat.
Hash browns already slotted their way into a complete breakfast, but MIT — as they do — have taken the side dish to the next level. Students and faculty alike were able to enjoy Tetris-themed ...
MIT’s legendary TMRC might have prior art for the whole blinkenlights idea. Their model railway has Tetris running on The Green Building for decades. Nice to see that it has been put into practice.
In case you missed it, a group at MIT turned one side of the on-campus Green Building into one big Tetris game, using colored lights in the windows to display the various Tetris pieces.
Tetris is playable on pretty much everything — consoles, computers, handhelds, phones, watches, calculators — and now you can add MIT’s iconic Green Building to its list of supported platforms.
When traditional monitors wouldn't do, these students found bigger and better ways to clear lines.
MIT students played Tetris on a building Friday night. Photo credit: Erik Nygren. As spotted by The Huffington Post, last Friday evening, several MIT students "hacked" the Department of Earth, ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology was at it again this weekend with a colorful display of innovation: a giant game of Tetris that could be played on the side of the school’s Green ...
The MIT team turned the Green Building into a giant game of Tetris. The building’s 153 windows represent the drop zone and the Tetris blocks, fitted with lights all capable of glowing a variety ...
Last weekend some MIT students got together to play some Tetris.That on its own isn't particularly novel, except that they played it on a special platform - the side of a building.
Over the weekend, a renegade group of student gamers from MIT hacked the Green Building, ... MIT Students Hack Building, Play Tetris By Molly Oswaks Published April 23, 2012 ...