When David Yang ’22 first encounter this toy, he saw its incredible potential and brought it into existence. Since then, he has shown many friends its power to enter an endless loop.

Academic Technology & Consulting
When David Yang ’22 first encounter this toy, he saw its incredible potential and brought it into existence. Since then, he has shown many friends its power to enter an endless loop.
Created in 27 pieces using Photogrammetry and LuBan by David Israel of Academic Technology & Consulting for the Exhibition:
Palace Reliefs from Kalhu (Nimrud) https://www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2016/assyrian-reliefs.html