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Bryan Berg’s Olympic house of cards
Friday, 22 Aug 2008

As it’s a Friday, here’s something a little bit different. The 2008 Olympics may be winding down to their final weekend, and with it some amazing physical feats (and a fair bit of British success to boot). But you don’t have to be a physical superman to impress at the Olympics – dexterity and dedication can find you fame outside of the sporting arena. One dedicated man has done so, creating a model of the Olympic village out of 140,00 playing cards. Amazing stuff:

(via Gizmodo)

The artist behind this is a chap called Bryan Berg and some of his other work is quite impressive – supporting the weight of two people for example. You can find out more about him in on his official website.

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5 Responses to “Bryan Berg’s Olympic house of cards”

  1. Kin Says:

    I’ve been to Bryan Berg’s web before, a very entertaining site, he’s got some pretty impressive stuff to show there. Got to say though, I don’t think just dedication can help a man do so much, he must also have a talented 3d mind of some sort for ’stacking’ things…

  2. james Says:

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  3. Helen Says:

    Hi James, I’m looking into this for you – will keep you posted!

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  5. Helen Says:

    Natalie, I’ll see if I can find out