Back in March of 2014, University of Michigan mechanical engineering students Martin Harris and Samuelina Wright came up with an idea: why not build a giant Rubik's Cube that can be solved by hand? They got approval to do so as a senior design project, and organized a student team to make it happen. Although Harris, Wright and the other original team members have since graduated, the "kinetic sculpture" recently received its finishing touches from a second team that took over.
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