Everyone who lays eyes on “Rolling Through the Bay,” a sculpture made of more than 100,000 toothpicks and glue, is fascinated. How was it made? And what’s the technology behind the intricate details of this sculpture depicting San Francisco? CNET’s Sumi Das finds out from artist Scott Weaver…. Everyone who lays eyes on “Rolling Through the Bay,” a sculpture made of more than 100,000 toothpicks and glue, is fascinated. How was it made? And what’s the technology behind the intricate details of this sculpture depicting San Francisco? CNET’s Sumi Das finds out from artist Scott Weaver. [Read more]

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