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The Brinston Cube is an interactive experience in four dimensions. Marrying the stunning visual artistry that has come to characterize much of his body of work with adapting  the complex problem-solving required of classic puzzles on a large physical scale, Brinston has created a piece not previously conceived.
With over 43 quintillion possible combinations, the cube is designed to engage a necessary tactile interaction from the viewer before Brinston’s murals can be fully realized. The deeper goal is to make everyone who sees the piece a performative participant in the generation of his intended expression, making each an artist in their own right through producing unforeseen imagery out of the component mural fragments.

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