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Board Game Investigation

Petros Lales of  MFA Photo, Video, and Related Media  explores methods for cutting holographic tape into specific shapes as part of a personal project to make a board game.

Petros Lales of MFA Photo, Video, and Related Media explores methods for cutting holographic tape into specific shapes as part of a personal project to make a board game.

He is attaching them to chip board to start, but plans to figure out if he can use the laser cutter or vinyl cutter to create the shapes.

He is attaching them to chip board to start, but plans to figure out if he can use the laser cutter or vinyl cutter to create the shapes.

John HeidaOctober 24, 2018Visible Futures Lab
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