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In total, 50 square meters of cardboard was used in the build and 100 glue gun sticks were sacrificed in the making of the cardboard F1 car. The results are mesmerizing, though.
With a project called Tinycade, graduate student Peter Gyory has set out to recreate that arcade parlor experience from childhood—entirely out of junk.
Cardboard can be upcycled to make a larger-than-life board game for the whole family to enjoy. Learn more about making a DIY board game at home.
Ars spoke with Anders Gustafsson, one half of Cockroach, to learn just how to make a game out of cardboard and clay.
The students then recreated the games, making them out of cardboard, and put them on display in the school's gym.