for once, it looks like people really selected “tell you in the comments, and followed through. I’m impressed, yet saddened by this thoughtless act of vandalism.
Interesting idea, that window. As a former Tetris player [not an addict, because (perhaps arguably) addicts usually at least get some enjoyment/release/escape from what they are addicted to, and the game just made me tense and irritable), I noticed that some of the colored blocks are not tetris pieces at all. Maybe they were imitating the knockoff versions that had single blocks in them… No, that’s not it. Hmmm…. Might go in the “fail” section. And reselling the house with that there will be a tough sell!
And I just figured out that the single blocks on the bottom row are remnants from complete lines that vanished. Sheesh. But still, there may be irregularities.
You can do this (or anything similiar) by using the puffy fabric paints from an arts and crafts store on glass. Also can be done on mirrors. Great part is you can peel it off and restick it like a window cling and keep a game going! You justr have to wait a day to dry!
guys…it’s not so original as it looks….look on Flickr…there’s a lot of earlier photos with this concept even I have one there…and I also lived in fact that the idea came from my head…but with not so many positive reactions
cool window, but this guy blows at tetris.
Broken tetris version. Second line should disappear
second line to the top should have disapeared
RookRook and mathpi are right, second line should have disappeared. I’m a hard core Tetris player, and must resist urge to duplicate that.
RookRook ,mathpi and iheartlolzare right, second line should have disappeared
this sucks
left side top green – is not possible
but i really like the idea
for once, it looks like people really selected “tell you in the comments, and followed through. I’m impressed, yet saddened by this thoughtless act of vandalism.
It’s definitely sharpie marker on a normal wall of all clear blocks, making it about 2% as cool as actually tiling a window like that.
If they had used dry-erase, at least then the game could progress.
Interesting idea, that window. As a former Tetris player [not an addict, because (perhaps arguably) addicts usually at least get some enjoyment/release/escape from what they are addicted to, and the game just made me tense and irritable), I noticed that some of the colored blocks are not tetris pieces at all. Maybe they were imitating the knockoff versions that had single blocks in them… No, that’s not it. Hmmm…. Might go in the “fail” section. And reselling the house with that there will be a tough sell!
And I just figured out that the single blocks on the bottom row are remnants from complete lines that vanished. Sheesh. But still, there may be irregularities.
I would love to see this on glass blocks in doctor’s offices or hospitals. Now THAT would have win!
I want this as a shower door.
This person can kiss the resale value of his house goodbye.
That happened pretty much the moment they decided to install glass bricks, actually.
You can do this (or anything similiar) by using the puffy fabric paints from an arts and crafts store on glass. Also can be done on mirrors. Great part is you can peel it off and restick it like a window cling and keep a game going! You justr have to wait a day to dry!
It’s very cool, but this dude is s**t at Tetris.
@logicengine: Actual tiled wall: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mollydot/3312937384 Pretend there’s a bug in the game and the lines don’t disappear.
guys…it’s not so original as it looks….look on Flickr…there’s a lot of earlier photos with this concept
even I have one there…and I also lived in fact that the idea came from my head…but with not so many positive reactions