
Sculpture Pays Tribute to Iconic Jumping Cards in Computer Solitaire
The best part about winning computer solitaire is the flurry of cards that fills the screen after making the final move. Lars Marcus Vedeler and Theo Tveteras of experimental design team skrekkogle have now translated this iconic moment into a physical 3D sculpture of the jumping cards.
Over 1,000 cards were cut out of black foam and taped together to create the sculpture that measures approximately 150 x 70 x 40 cm. The cards even maintain there slightly pixelated digital aesthetic. Now imagine what winning a game of solitaire would be like if the cards actually jumped at you through the screen.
[via This is Colossal]
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