Interference
A physical game installation created by Eric Zimmerman with Nathalie Pozzi that premiered at la Gaite lyrique, Paris 2012. In Interference, pairs of players play a simple strategic game, complicated by the fact that in order to play they steal pieces from each others’ games.
More Inspiring Stories
This Man Turned Characters Of Popular Series Into Kids by Using Midjourney Neural Network
Broken Heroes
Belarusian Designer Transforms Old Soviet Budget "Zaporozhets" Car Into Porsche Boxter
The Skeleton Krewe
'Blu Tack' Sculpture by Elizabeth Thompson
The Ultra-Realistic Sculptures by Marc Sijan
Leading Fashion Designers Join CFDA-eBay Fight Against Counterfeits
The Cuddly: A Giant Teddy Bear in Warsaw
1939 Pontiac Plexiglas "Ghost Car": The First Full-Sized "See-Thru" Car Ever Made In America
Robots at CES 2012: Hard Working, Funny and Dancing
Tian'anmen Square Blooms for National Day
Photographer Analyzes Brain Waves To Construct Portraits Of People’s Ideal Selves
Phoenix Vehicle Made From Bamboo Cane Is The New Green Car
Snuk Memo Pad
Castles Etched on Grains of Sand
An Artist Creates Images Of Banknotes Generated From The Bitcoin Blockchain
Thermosaurus Radiator
The Personalized Datsun: 1976 280-Z Brochure
This Grandpa’s Amazing 280 Square Meter Model Railway Is Worth $357K
Honeywell Kitchen Computer, The $70,000 Machine That No One Bought In The Late 1960s
Surface View: A Wallcovering with a Difference
Coolest, Weirdest And Fastest Racing And Concept Cars Built In The USSR
Introducing Foodini: A 3D Food Printer
Amazing Ball Pen Drawings By Johann Lester