
I don’t have any information about this clever piece of street art except that it was discovered by Flickr user Bear in Mind. I wonder what material was used.

Elisabetta Comini of the University of Brescia in Italy created this Pac-Man image. It’s a copper oxide cluster measuring 3.5 microns across. This piece was unveiled at an art competition at the 2010 convention of the Materials Research Society in San Francisco.
We’ve previously seen Guillaume Reymond’s stop motion human Tetris. Now he presents a similar video showing Pac-Man. It was created using 111 human pixels over a 4 hour period.
via Nerdcore | Official Website
YouTube user brusspup is fond of creating optical illusions. We’ve recently featured one that looks like two lug nuts. His latest is this Pac-Man scene painted on the walls of a house.
via Urlesque

Maybe it wasn’t intended, but those ghosts sure looks familiar – don’t you think?
Link [Flickr] – via Sprite Stitch

