Artist Michael Johansson has a series of pieces he calls Tetris. At first glance they look to be just orderly piles of stuff, but look closer.
See the shapes? The colours? Yeah, he’s not just piling up junk neatly, he’s arranging them in Tetris shapes, and making sure they all fight together as perfectly as only Tetris pieces could.
Since these images do not play music, here, this will help.
There’s more images to be found below, both on Michael’s own site and in a feature that’s part of this month’s Juxtapoz magazine.
Michael Johansson [Site]
REAL-LIFE TETRIS BY MICHAEL JOHANSSON [Juxtapoz, via neatorama]
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6 responses to “Man Plays Tetris In Real Life, With A Bunch Of Real Stuff”
Sad fact I do this for my job at woolies. Just tetris boxes. Living the dream..
Yeah, I have done similar a number of times, it’s called moving house lol.
But seriously, still kinda neat to look at
I imagine in a couple of hundred years when the world is overpopulated to shit, this is how they will bury coffins.
why bury? cremate or use as fertlizer for the farm buildings…
Grind their bones to make your bread.
I imagined a funeral with the Tetris music