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A Toronto street artist has created a pair of portals, complete with weighted companion cubes, and displayed them above empty shops in the downtown area.
Have you ever walked down a busy street and thought, "Man, I wish I had a portal gun right about now?"
Both of you who answered yes are in luck, sort of. Toronto based street artist Posterchild has recently set up a pair of portals above vacant shops on Bloor Street, each showing the view as seen from the other. Clever observers who find one portal should be able to work out where the other is as well.
The portals are made complete with a weighted companion cube, which apparently got stuck while moving between the two locations. If you check out Posterchild's blog, you can see a video of people walking by, ignoring the awesomeness above their heads, set to everyone's favorite end-game song, "Still Alive."
A Toronto street artist has created a pair of portals, complete with weighted companion cubes, and displayed them above empty shops in the downtown area.
Have you ever walked down a busy street and thought, "Man, I wish I had a portal gun right about now?"
Both of you who answered yes are in luck, sort of. Toronto based street artist Posterchild has recently set up a pair of portals above vacant shops on Bloor Street, each showing the view as seen from the other. Clever observers who find one portal should be able to work out where the other is as well.
The portals are made complete with a weighted companion cube, which apparently got stuck while moving between the two locations. If you check out Posterchild's blog, you can see a video of people walking by, ignoring the awesomeness above their heads, set to everyone's favorite end-game song, "Still Alive."
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The portals show actual views from the spots where their partner is mounted- so if you found one, you could locate the other.
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It's made entirely from scrounged and salvaged wood. The better part of a discarded FÜRNI dresser is in this baby