Awesome digital art viral: Human Tetris
Written on 4th January 2008
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Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief
Swiss artist Guillaume Reymond played Tetris with real human-beings in an auditorium. This stop-motion video was played for Les Urbaines Festival in November 2007 in Switzerland.
Moreover, it’s extremely popular on YouTube. Six hours ago, this video was watched 250.000 times, now it counts 716,078 (!). Be number 716,079 and enjoy this digital art viral!




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By Henk on Jan 4, 2008
Cool, but that noise ;-)
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By Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Jan 4, 2008
I always wondered if it would be possible to build a physical Tetris game. SImilar to a real pinball machine. I guess it would be possible but very complicated.
Oh, and I am a MUCH better Tetris player than the guy in this movie… ;-)
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By Jerry Houtman on Jan 4, 2008
Simply brilliant! And the humming of that dude isn\’t even bothering me…
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By play tetris free on Dec 4, 2008
I really like tetris, I waiste all of my time at work playing it.
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By coffee buzz on Jan 6, 2009
They should make Human Tetris into a real video game — NES original of course
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