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Triangles
"Triangles", originally created by Matt Gorbet and Maggie Orth in 1996, is a construction kit that consists of flat "Triangles", each of which has both a physical and a digital identity. The user can use the kit to simultaneously create physical arrangements (including both two-dimensional tiles and three-dimensional structures) and digital representations that correspond to the tangible structure.
Source: Ars Electronica Center
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