Mini-Wonder of the Tablet World

Since the introduction of the tablet, an ever expanding number of games have been built for finger tapping, scrolling, and pinching fun…. but it seems something is lost in the lack of tangible exchange found in old-school board games. Until now! The first ever of its kind, DICE+ is a pair of electronic dice that combines the uncertainty and fun interaction of traditional board games with the endless possibilities offered by tablets. Hit the jump to see it in action… then get your’s here!

Designer: Mindsailors


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Dice Sculptures

Découvertes des sculptures de l’artiste britannique Tony Cragg, exposé durant la FIAC 2011 à Paris. Une utilisation originale avec ces formes composées de milliers de dés pour un rendu très impressionnant. A découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.



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Portrait Dice

En la mémoire de son ami Tobias Wong décédé l’année dernière, le designer Frederick McSwain a pensé ce portrait intitulé “Die” utilisant 13 138 dés. Présenté dans le cadre de l’exposition BrokenOff à la R’Pure Galerie à New York. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Interesting use of letter press and dice, more pics after the jump…

He’s a print-maker working from Brooklyn (according to his Etsy page), where he cleverly sets dice in different patterns, inks them, and runs the blocks through a letterpress. It’s a great idea, I wonder what else you could send through there?

via Paper Crave