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An Entire Amusement Park Crushed Into 4-Meter Cube

Holy SHIT.

It’s the latest piece by Australian creative collective The Glue Society, most famous for their global warming sculpture, “Hot with a Chance of a Late Storm” (see it below).

Here, James Dive has compacted an entire fair – including rides, games and prizes — into a four meter cube.

The sculpture, “Once”, is on display in Aarhus, Denmark, until July 1.

Said Dive: “The project is about the finality of a missed moment. Creating [it] was undoubtedly the most violent process I've ever embarked upon.”

God, I hope there is video of said process.

Via: Creative Review.

I want her.

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What’s in the cube? Peter Molyneux reveals the end of ‘Curiosity,’ making the winner a ‘digital god’

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“After 25 billion cubelets have been destroyed, over 150 days… we have reached the end,” Peter Molyneux says in a video that was first revealed to the winner of his experimental game, Curiosity. “How can anything be worth all that effort?”

Curiosity – what’s inside the cube, a game about a secret inside a gigantic digital cube, has come to an end — and the secret is the developer’s next game, Godus. Appearing to speak from inside the center of the game’s digital cube, Molyneux says that the winner of Curiosity will literally become the ruler of Godus, determining the game’s rules and sharing in its success. “You will decide on how many people play a game,” Molyneux says to the winner. “You will accrue riches from that game, from the…

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ASUS Cube Google TV review

ASUS Cube Google TV review

The past year has been a busy one for Google TV — in fact, with the big I/O conference right around the corner, we’re sitting down to review our fifth such device in the past 12 months. The ASUS Cube naturally does everything one would expect from a Google TV set-top box, but it also has a few tricks of its own, like a mic for voice search and a unique “Cube” main menu interface. At $ 129, it’s priced just above the Vizio Co-Star and far below the Sony NSZ-G57. So how does it stack up? Let’s see.

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Cast Metal Companion Cube Engagement Ring

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First the Lord of the Rings earrings, then the fingernail art, now a Portal engagement ring made by the folks at Custom Made — it really is turning into lady’s day on Geekologie. And you know what? I say we embrace it. Maybe later we can take turns putting makeup on each other and stay up late talking about boys! OMG, so you know that Billy in our English class? I hit him in the head with a rock. What a cutie! (I’m new to this)

Hit the jump for one more shot, but check out Custom Made’s site to see shots of the whole design and casting process.



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Google Maps ‘Cube’ game rolls out, back, up, back again

Google Maps 'Cube' game rolls out, back, up, back again

Cast your mind back to January if you will. Head full of steamy CES action? Of course, but you may also remember Google teased us about a new tilt-and-roll Maps game. Well, it looks like the creators may have missed the original February deadline, having finally snuck it out this week. The browser-based game is a series of maze challenges, that’ll take you through the streets of San Francisco, downtown Tokyo and beyond. All atop Google’s iconic 3D textured maps, naturally. Eight levels in total are on offer, making it an ideal lunchtime — or if the boss is away — afternoon time kill. Roll down to the source link below to give it a spin, nudge and roll.

Google Maps ‘Cube’ game rolls out, back, up, back again originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 28 Apr 2012 07:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: gigantic LED cube, synthetic bones and a playground from recycled wind turbines

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.

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Happy April 1st! In honor of the day, we’ve rounded up some of Inhabitat’s best April Fools stories for your reading pleasure. Our collective jaws dropped this morning when we were sent an anonymous photo from a tipster which hints at intergalactic plans for Apple’s new Cupertino campus. Google also surprised us today when it announced a partnership with the city of New York to replace NYC taxis with driverless Google Cabs. In other NYC news, it was revealed today that New York City’s ever-popular High Line park is going to bring a train back on the High Line to keep up with the growing crowds, and satellite photos divulged that Dubai appears to be building a series of Dubai-shaped islands off of its coast.

In more serious news, the New York Auto Show is hitting Manhattan next week, and in preparation this week Fisker released the first sketch of its highly anticipated Nina Plug-in Hybrid. Inhabitat will be on-scene at the reveal on Tuesday to bring you the first photos of its unveiling, so stay tuned for Inhabitat’s live Fisker Nina coverage on Tuesday! We also brought you a sneak peek at several more innovative eco vehicles that will displayed at this year’s New York Auto Show — including NYC’s taxi of tomorrow and Infiniti’s new Nissan Leaf-based EV. Meanwhile, Lexus divulged that it is considering producing the sexy LF-LC hybrid sports coupe, and Chevy Volt’s sexier European twin the Opel Ampera racked up 7,000 orders, putting it well on its way to meeting sales targets. In two-wheel transportation news, bicycles kicked into high gear as Specialized launched the world’s fastest E-bike and Jose Hurtado designed a hubless ‘Twist Bike’ that can be turned into a tandem in a snap.

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: gigantic LED cube, synthetic bones and a playground from recycled wind turbines originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 01 Apr 2012 20:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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