Students at the Tampere University in Finland have rigged a large dorm building with special lighting technology that allows them to host gigantic games of mobile phone-controlled Tetris. Awesome.

The stunning MikontaloLights project culminated in a glorious pixel show created and executed at the Tampere University of Technology, which turned the 10-storey Mikontalo dorm building into a colour-splashed canvas displaying various beautiful images and its fully interactive interpretation of Tetris, all via its rigged window system.
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    kik36 Dec 6, 07
    LMAO Very cool!!! Remember when the commercials came out asking if you had been "Tetrisized"? Well after playing it on Gameboy all the time I realized wtf they were referring to when I closed my eyes to sleep and the damn blocks kept falling!!!! LOL
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    tidus04 Dec 6, 07
    Wow yet again I say it is amazing what people waste there time in doing but at the same time it looks really funny. When a line is complete isnt it meant to break away, It never did in the video =/
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    Storm Dec 6, 07
    That's quite...unique.
    Tetris is by far one of the greatest, most addicting games I've ever played. Great to see it's still getting some love after all these years.
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    Final Blade Dec 7, 07
    It reminds me of the Christmas Commercial of the House light show.
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    Oceanic Sun Dec 7, 07
    That is extremely unique. It makes me wonder how much work the students had to do to perform this, but it is a very amazing idea. Inspires me to do something like this also. ^__^

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