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在西雅图的pacific science center 看到的巨型魔方,三个player,我一直也没抢到个位子...也没看到人解开
放狗搜了一下:
Groovik’s Cube is a fully playable 35ft high sculpture inspired by the classic puzzle, Rubik’s Cube. It is, to our knowledge, the largest functional Rubik’s Cube structure in the world. Groovik’s Cube is controlled from 3 control stations that surround the main structure. While Groovik’s Cube may be played by just one player, in three player mode each player is able to rotate only one axis, creating an entirely new, collaborative puzzle solving experience.
Groovik’s Cube is built from a lightweight aluminum frame, covered in fabric, and illuminated from the inside by 2 kilowatts of high-power LEDs (equivalent of 20kW of incandescent light). It simulates the motion of an ordinary Rubik’s Cube by animating the user’s choices on the 54 5’x5’ "pixels" that make up the cube.
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Seattle Pacific Science Center: Oct 1st 2011 - June 1st 2012 First displayed to the public at the Burning Man art festival in Nevada in 2009, Groovik’s Cube is currently on display at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle of the Puzzle Palooza exhibit on Puzzles, Engineering, Science Art and Math. The public can interactively solve the Groovik’s Cube in person and one or more competitions will be held to give the world’s speed cubing champions a chance to try their hand at this novel challenge. |
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