Titled Onyo, the West African word for «precarious», this four - metre tall sculpture consists of scaled - up
Jenga bricks made from different materials that correspond to the historic timeline of technological advances in materials.
Not exact matches
Like a game of
Jenga, however, researchers have recently been removing
bricks and destabilizing that towering timeline.
It's hard to focus on how it all looks when leaping from platform to platform with the same level of intensity produced by removing a really awkward
brick in
Jenga, but when you do your eyes will be most appreciative, assuming eyes can feel emotions.
«One of the demos was quite a simple boxing game, the other was a
brick wall where you could push out individual
bricks, a bit like a game of
Jenga,» he recalls.
Place your
bricks to build the titular towers and you'll notice they're very slightly uneven, adding a touch of
Jenga - style balancing to the mix.