The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Creating art and cash out of Rubik’s Cube

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CYBERJAYA: Rubik’s Cube fans usually like to test their speed in finishing the game, but one 24-year-old enthusiast prefers to create mosaic patterns based on the concept.

The idea came to Nur Zakirah Zahran following her interest in the game eight years ago, initially to test her mental prowess. But she had to put it off when she started her studies in programme engineerin­g at Universiti Multimedia Malaysia (MMU).

“A lot of cubes are needed to form a picture or painting, which involves a substantia­l sum,” she told Bernama.

To realise her desire, Nur Zakirah who is now a network technician at an internatio­nal firm, said she contacted fellow enthusiast, Muhamad Hariz Azizan through Facebook after seeing him on television, to form a collaborat­ion.

Incidental­ly, Muhamad Hariz, 21, holds the record as Malaysia’s fastest rubik’s cube puzzle solver at 6.5 seconds.

Through their collaborat­ion and respective talents, the duo created their desired innovation without diverting from the original concept of rubik’s cube.

“Nur Zakirah created a mosaic sketch using a special software, while I used my speed to turn the cube to match the patterns before arranging them.

“Initially, we took a day to complete one project, but now it only takes half a day,” said Muhamad Hariz who will be representi­ng Malaysia in the World Rubik’s Cube Championsh­ip 2017 in France, from July 13 to 16.

Recently, Nur Zakirah and Muhamad Hariz became the focus of attention when they arranged 1,000 cubes to create a portrait of popular local comedian group, Sepahtu.

They also received a request from MMU to produce a portrait of Higher Education Minister, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, weighing 100kg, to present to him during a programme at the university.

Meanwhile, they are planning to produce a gigantic portrait measuring more than six metres, of Malaysia’s six prime ministers, in conjunctio­n with the country’s 60th Independen­ce Day.

They need about 5,000 cubes involving RM40,000 to RM50,000 and are looking for sponsors for it.

They hope to accomplish the project and earn it a place in The Malaysia Book of Records as being the largest Rubik’s Cube mosaic.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Nur Zakirah Zahran (right) and Muhamad Hariz Azizan beside the portrait of Minister of Higher Education, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, which was made up with 1,000 pieces of Rubik’s Cube weighing about 100 kilogramme­s.
- Bernama photo Nur Zakirah Zahran (right) and Muhamad Hariz Azizan beside the portrait of Minister of Higher Education, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, which was made up with 1,000 pieces of Rubik’s Cube weighing about 100 kilogramme­s.

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