Falling Tetris Bricks
These massive falling Tetris block sculptures might be found somewhere on the streets of Australia. I think people would be surprised by them. It turns out if you happen to be wandering the streets of Sydney, you can find these oversize, illuminated Tetris block sculptures floating over your head as you walk through the narrow corridors of Abercrombie Lane. Unfortunately, we can’t get the true location of these falling tetris bricks.



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This is awesome. I love it. Where is it and where can I get more pictures? How long will it be up? It sort of looks permanent.
I run The Tetris Company and Blue Planet Software (who do all the work). The author of the game, Alexey Pajitnov, and I own all of the IP rights to Tetris. I’d like to put a link to your site on ours (tetris.com) if you don’t mind. We now have over 200,000 daily players on Facebook, but our biggest bang is still on mobile phones where we have been #1 ever since mobile phones could play games.
Check out what we did at Burning Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRbSFNqqnQc
Aloha (yes, I live in Hawaii),
Henk
You’re right. That is Abercrombie Lane in Sydney (between George St & Pitt Street. maybe you should contact the owners of one of the buildings it’s attached to, Merivale…B.