Donkey Kong Climbs UCSC Building via Post-It Notes

by Scott Beale on April 10, 2007 · 2 comments

in the making

from inside, bottom floor

10 UC Santa Cruz engineering students spent 5 hours creating 4 stories of Donkey Kong on the Engineering 2 Building (E2) using 6400 Post-It Notes. Here’s how it was done. More photos from Ian Collins and Jeffrey Carl Faden.

Thanks to RICK! for the tip!

photo credit: Ian Collins

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