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The Amazing Triple Spiral (15,000 Dominoes)

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Wow...and I thought dominoes were for playing 'Dominoes'.
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"At age 10, Lily Hevesh was given her first 28-pack of dominoes from her grandparents.

Now, 7 years later, the teenager has grown her collection from 28 to more than 60,000.

Not only does she enjoy setting up and knocking down dominoes as a hobby, but it has become her full-time job.
“I like to watch them fall,” Hevesh told CBS News.

And she’s not alone. She started posting videos of her colorful projects on YouTube and now has more than 865,000 subscribers. Her videos garner millions of views.

In fact, more than 5.5 million people have already watched the video she posted just two days ago – called "The Amazing Triple Spiral".

It took 15,000 dominoes and 25 hours of concentration to make her vision come to life.

“It’s a lot of hard concentration, but I don’t mind it,” Hevesh said. “I like building.”

Hevesh said she completed a similar – much smaller – design in 2011. It took time to plan one that was even bigger and brighter than the first.

But with millions of views and thousands of comments online, Hevesh is confident her time was well spent.

Every Saturday, the YouTube star posts news videos of her designs.

She shares personal projects and other pieces she’s designed for museums, ad agencies and companies.

Though she knows this won’t be a profession for many, she encourages others to try their hand at dominoes. When one row falls, pick it back up.

“You just have to have the determination and persistence to restart and keep going,” she said. “Take it slow, be very cautious when you’re building, and if it falls down, know that it’s part of the domino process.”

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:a39: Ridiculously cool!

25 hours? Would have guessed 25 weeks.

Quite a physics lesson there, as well as art.


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Once it started all I wanted was for it to end. But I couldn't stop watching! That's impressive.

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When my kid was about 4 or 5, she loved to play with legos with dad. We'd build something tall, only to have her gleefully knock it down. I'd pretend to yell at her and she'd promise not to do it again, only to knock them down at the first opportunity. Then we made a really tall building and I told her I'd be really mad if she knocked it down before mom could see it.

She left the room and I thought to myself, aw now she's mad at me. A few minutes later she walks back into the room wearing the darkest pair of oversized sunglasses she could find and held a makeshift cane from a broom handle. She stomped along swinging the cane and from side to side and moving her head like Stevie Wonder as if she were blind and crashed through the project. It was the funniest thing I ever saw.

I should bring her to one of those dominoes demonstrations some day.
 

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When my kid was about 4 or 5, she loved to play with legos with dad. We'd build something tall, only to have her gleefully knock it down. I'd pretend to yell at her and she'd promise not to do it again, only to knock them down at the first opportunity. Then we made a really tall building and I told her I'd be really mad if she knocked it down before mom could see it.

She left the room and I thought to myself, aw now she's mad at me. A few minutes later she walks back into the room wearing the darkest pair of oversized sunglasses she could find and held a makeshift cane from a broom handle. She stomped along swinging the cane and from side to side and moving her head like Stevie Wonder as if she were blind and crashed through the project. It was the funniest thing I ever saw.

I should bring her to one of those dominoes demonstrations some day.

Proof that apples don't fall far from the tree.:lol::lol::lol:
 
Cool, but a full time Job?

Who signs her paycheck?

Most likely Youtube. That video has 9million views. Views=advertising opportunities, which equals $$$, a percentage of which goes to high value content providers such as this talented kid.
 
Pretty awesome. I'm starting my son (3 and a half) on dominoes, I think I've gotten 8 lined up before he knocks them down :p

I can't even imagine the stress of a pattern that large. She is using some sort of high precision cut slab as well, no way you could get the uneven, rounded corner, lopsided crap sold as dominoes these days to stand up to a design like that! She must set that up on some sort of stabilized platform and bans open and closing doors to the room. She also has no younger brothers :p
 
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