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Table designed by ants

David Pescovitz at 9:29 am Thu, Apr 16, 2009

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Instructables member somebullcrap was inspired by scientists who study ant hills by filling them up with metal, so he made a table using the same process. He says, "I set out to build a table designed by ants using left over, unused, and unwated things (like) a jigsaw found in the trash, aluminum cans, warped wood and salvaged glass, just to name a few." aNtistic design

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • jasonsewall

    Thanks, ants. Thants.

  • Takuan

    very impressive when you read the description of the build.