đŽđ§ MIT Hack Culture Level: LEGENDARY
In 2012, MIT students turned the Green Buildingâa 295-foot-tall campus skyscraperâinto a fully playable game of TETRIS. Yes, seriously.
Using the buildingâs 153 windows as pixels, hackers rigged up custom circuitry and LED lights to create a giant, vertical arcade screen. Passersby could walk up and play the game in real-time, watching colorful blocks fall from the top of the building.
It wasnât just a tech flexâit was art, engineering, and fun rolled into one.
At MIT, hacking isnât about breaking the rulesâitâs about creativity, wit, and tradition. And few hacks have lit up the night (literally) like this one.
đšď¸đĄ Where else can a game of Tetris become a city-sized monument to imagination?
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