Image: JohnQuigley Over the years, there have been a few artists who have used Rubik’s cube as their medium and have illustrated everything from portraits to 8 bit videogames as their subject mater. The latest to be recognized for this decidedly geeky art form is Irish artist JohnQuigley. He also has chosen 8 [...]
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Conservation and Natural Resources acting Secretary JohnQuigley, along with representatives of several other state agencies and private partners, will release a five-year statewide outdoor recreation plan at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, at the Governor's Residence, 2035 North Front St., Harrisburg. The plan serves as a blueprint for...
I have no idea if should be impressed or feel sorry for JohnQuigley, creator of of these… impressive murals. Combining old school gaming icons with the world’s top selling puzzle game to make what could be considered the nerdiest thing ever conceived and I for you salute you JohnQuigley, ‘though I do have to wonder just [...]
Irish artist JohnQuigley has created some of the coolest geek art we have seen here at Geeky Gadgets, John used hundreds of Rubik’s cubes to create these pieces of geek art. As you can see from the photos some of the geeky creations include Space Invaders, Sonic The Hedgehog, Pac-Ma,Mario and even President Obama which [...] This is a post from Geeky Gadgets , who bring...
The Rubik's Cube must rank as one of the geekiest toys of all time, so art isn't the first thing that normally comes to mind when most people pick one up. That didn't stop JohnQuigley, who uses thousands of...
First, the venerable Rubik’s Cube recreated the masterworks of Da Vinci. Today’s example, while not quite as grandiose, is still impressive. Ladies and Gents, the Space Invaders are here. And Sonic. And Pac-Man. Even President Obama makes an appearance, although I don’t think Hope: The Video Game is out just yet. For reference, artist JohnQuigley says [...]
First, the venerable Rubik's Cube recreated the masterworks of Da Vinci . Today's example, while not quite as grandiose, is still impressive. Ladies and Gents, the Space Invaders are here. And Sonic. And Pac-Man. Even President Obama makes an appearance, although I don't think Hope: The Video Game is out just yet. For reference, artist JohnQuigley says the Obama one took about 20 hours...
Sometimes, the medium is the message. In this case, the medium is Rubix Cubes. The message is that there's an Irish guy named JohnQuigley who has too much free time. I mean, I suppose you could say the same of many artists, but this is some seriously time-consuming stuff. And while it's impressive, it seems rather... algorithmic, doesn't it? I notice there are no original compositions....
What do you get when you’ve got a crapload of Rubik’s cubes lying around the house, and some serious artistic talent? You make some major pixel art, that’s what. These Rubik’s pixel portraits by Irish artist JohnQuigley are truly mind-boggling. Not only did he have to map out the precise pixel positions for each…
"Our approach to making state lands available for natural gas drilling has always been to limit the impact on the surface and on other uses of the land," the department's acting Secretary JohnQuigley said Monday in a press release. "We've been exceptionally mindful of our obligations as we developed this plan to balance our environmental responsibilities and the budget."
"Our approach to making state lands available for natural gas drilling has always been to limit the impact on the surface and on other uses of the land," the department's acting Secretary JohnQuigley said Monday in a press release. "We've been exceptionally mindful of our obligations as we developed this plan to balance our environmental responsibilities and the budget."
"Our approach to making state lands available for natural gas drilling has always been to limit the impact on the surface and on other uses of the land," the department's acting Secretary JohnQuigley said Monday in a press release. "We've been exceptionally mindful of our obligations as we developed this plan to balance our environmental responsibilities and the budget."
"Our approach to making state lands available for natural gas drilling has always been to limit the impact on the surface and on other uses of the land," the department's acting Secretary JohnQuigley said Monday in a press release. "We've been exceptionally mindful of our obligations as we developed this plan to balance our environmental responsibilities and the budget."
What do you get when you’ve got a crapload of Rubik’s cubes lying around the house, and some serious artistic talent? You make some major pixel art, that’s what.These Rubik’s pixel portraits by Irish artist JohnQuigley are truly mind-boggling. Not only did he have to map out the precise pixel positions for each cube in these creations, he had to rotate the sides...
... 12:30 - 1:45 PM BOOTH AUDITORIUM BERKELEY SCHOOL OF LAW >A panel discussion featuring: >* JohnQuigley, Goldman School of Public Policy >* J. Bradford DeLong, Department of Economics >* David Card, Department of Economics >* Andrew Rose, Haas Business School Unemployment Panel (10.28.2009 01-00-27 PM).mp3