Rubik's Cube. I could never solve it. After twisting my wrist after one too many attempt, I passed it on to my brother who eventually solved it (after my effort) Maybe with this one though, I may be interested in solving.
Cast your eyes on the coolest and most interactive Rubik's Cube out there. Designed by student and featured on exhibition center in Austria, this Rubik's Cube lights up the city of Linz and you may be wondering how users can control a gigantic Rubik's Cube that's basically made up of light bulbs? Use the normal-sized one of course. Here's a more nerdy but specific explanation from the man himself, Javier Lloret.
"The player interacts with a specially designed interface-cube. The interface-cube holds electronic components inside that allow for it keep track of its orientation and the rotations of each side of the cube. This data is sent over Bluetooth to a computer that runs the Puzzle Facade designed software."
Below is the video that has gone viral so check it out and tell us what you think! Art at its finest, now the city of Linz, Austria always has a bright side to look at!
Puzzle Facade from Javier Lloret on Vimeo.
– Adnan Al-Timimi
Image Credits: Luminato Festival