Building 20,000 dominoes with NO plan… disaster or advantage?

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28 Oct 202315:46
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TLDRIn this thrilling domino event, a team of four builders construct a 20,000-domino setup in just 2.5 days with no prior planning, showcasing their creativity and adaptability. Hosted by the Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center for its 16th year, the event features a variety of innovative designs, including a Barbie-themed section, a dynamic beach and sea scene, and a finale with a BMA 16 reveal. Despite challenges like floor bubbles and an accidental topple, the builders successfully adapt, demonstrating the art and problem-solving nature of domino building.

Takeaways
  • πŸ˜€ The event, BMAC 16, was hosted at the Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center and featured a domino toppling event with 20,000 dominoes built in 2 and a half days.
  • πŸ—οΈ The builders had to adapt to a new building and layout due to an art gallery occupying the usual building, which presented challenges with air bubbles in the roll-out flooring.
  • πŸ‘·β€β™‚οΈ Four builders participated in the event: Brady from BP Doses, Chris from From Right Reactions, Nathan from Mar Domino's, and Lily from Heish 5.
  • πŸ› οΈ The event was unique and challenging because it involved zero planning ahead of time, with builders starting projects and seeing where they led.
  • 🎨 Nathan created a pixel art silhouette of Barbie for the popular movie, showcasing the artistic aspect of domino building.
  • πŸ”₯ Lily built a double wall using fire colors, incorporating a technique she hadn't used in a long time to create a flame effect with dominoes.
  • πŸ–οΈ Brady worked on a beach and sea section with intricate blue structures, creating a wave-like effect in the domino setup.
  • πŸ€Ήβ€β™‚οΈ Chris built a machine trick involving a Minecraft pickaxe falling into a domino structure of a Minecraft block, which was successfully tested and integrated into the setup.
  • πŸŽ‰ The finale structure was a two-layer wall that spelled 'BMAC' on top and revealed '16' as it fell, symbolizing the 16th year of the event.
  • 🚫 An unfortunate accident occurred when a door opening caused a strong wind that toppled the entire wall, leading to a quick adaptation and rebuilding of just the top half of the wall.
  • πŸ† Despite challenges, the builders successfully completed the setup, demonstrating their problem-solving skills and adaptability in the face of unexpected issues.
Q & A
  • How many dominoes were used in the BMA 16 event and how long did it take to set them up?

    -The BMA 16 event used 20,000 dominoes and it took 2 and 1/2 days to set them up.

  • What challenges did the builders face with the roll-out flooring at the Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center?

    -The roll-out flooring had air bubbles underneath which caused the dominoes to move when pressure was applied next to them. The builders had to spend time untapping the floor and stretching it out to ensure it was taut and bubble-free.

  • How many builders participated in the BMA 16 event and what are their names?

    -There were four builders in total: Brady from BP Dose, Chris from Right Reactions, Nathan from Mar Domino's, and Lily from Heish 5.

  • What was unique about the planning approach for the BMA 16 domino event?

    -The planning approach was unique because the builders did not plan anything ahead of time. They started building and saw what happened, which made the event challenging and fulfilling.

  • What was the idea behind Nathan's Barbie section at the BMA 16 event?

    -Nathan's idea was to build a pixel art version of a silhouette of Barbie, inspired by the popularity of the Barbie movie at the time.

  • What special technique did Lily incorporate in her part of the domino project?

    -Lily incorporated a double wall using fire colors to create a cool gradation effect, a technique she hadn't used in a long time.

  • What was the concept behind Brady's beach and sea section in the domino project?

    -Brady's concept was to create a beach and sea section with blue structures that trigger one another, resembling a big wave.

  • What was the innovative machine trick that Chris was working on for the BMA 16 event?

    -Chris was working on a machine trick involving a real-life Minecraft pickaxe that would fall into a domino structure of a Minecraft block.

  • What was the idea behind the finale structure for the BMA 16 event and how did it incorporate the theme of the event?

    -The finale structure was a two-layer domino wall that spelled 'BMA' on the top layer and had a domino wall that snaked around, revealing '16' as it toppled, representing BMA 16.

  • What unfortunate accident occurred during the setup of the BMA 16 event and how was it resolved?

    -An unfortunate accident occurred when the door to the room was opened, causing a strong wind that tipped over the entire finale wall. The builders quickly cleaned up the dominoes and Chris built the top half of the wall to still have a structure for the finale.

Outlines
00:00
πŸ›οΈ Unique BMA 16 Domino Event at Brattleboro Museum

The script describes the process of building a complex domino event for BMA 16 at the Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center, which involved 20,000 dominoes set up in 2 and a half days without any prior planning. The event had to adapt to a new building and layout, including dealing with air bubbles in the flooring that affected the domino setup. Four builders participated, each starting their own projects, including a pixel art version of Barbie, a double wall with fire colors, a beach and sea section, and a machine trick with a Minecraft pickaxe. The finale was a BMA 16 domino wall with a surprise reveal, which unfortunately was damaged by a door opening, but was quickly adapted to still showcase the event number.

05:02
πŸ› οΈ Adapting and Innovating at the Domino Event

After the unfortunate accident that damaged the finale wall, the builders quickly adapted by cleaning up and rebuilding part of the wall to still represent BMA 16. The script highlights the problem-solving nature of builders and the unpredictability of domino events. It also describes additional projects, such as a Barbie Dreamhouse made with plexiglass, a Peter Pan domino field, and a beautiful, detailed project by Brady with bridges and structures. The builders used Disney H5 Domino sets to fill space and speed up the setup, and a creative pulley system was tested for a box to fall from the ceiling. The script emphasizes the use of space and creativity despite the challenges faced.

10:03
🎨 Creativity and Community at BMA 16

The script reflects on the overall success of the BMA 16 event despite the lower number of dominoes and the new challenges presented by the environment. The creativity of the builders was highlighted, especially in the types of tricks used. The event took 2 and a half days to build and was well-received, with the museum selling out of tickets. The script thanks the community for their support and invites viewers to share their favorite projects from the setup. It also teases a follow-up video about the cleanup process and the aftermath of the topple.

15:04
πŸ“Ή Behind the Scenes and Community Shoutout

The final paragraph discusses the upcoming behind-the-scenes video about the cleanup of the 20,000 dominoes and other post-topple events. It also gives a shoutout to a featured community member, Erin Winnick Anthony, for their supportive comment. The script ends with an invitation to watch more content from the builders and a reminder of the fun and learning experiences that come with being a domino builder, emphasizing the importance of taking risks and learning from each project.

Mindmap
Keywords
πŸ’‘Dominoes
Dominoes are a type of game involving small, rectangular blocks that are typically arranged in a line and toppled in a chain reaction. In the context of this video, dominoes are used as the central element of an art and engineering project, where 20,000 of them are meticulously arranged to create a complex and visually appealing display that ultimately falls in a planned sequence.
πŸ’‘BMAC 16
BMAC 16 refers to the 16th annual Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center's domino event. It is a significant part of the video's theme as it represents the occasion where the domino project is showcased and the culmination of the builders' efforts. The script mentions the BMA 16 as part of the finale structure, indicating its importance to the event.
πŸ’‘Zero Planning
Zero planning in the video signifies the unique and challenging approach taken by the builders, where they start constructing the domino setup without any prearranged design or blueprint. This concept is central to the video's theme of spontaneity and creativity, as it highlights the organic development of the domino structures and the adaptability required by the builders.
πŸ’‘Roll Out Flooring
Roll out flooring is a type of flooring material that can be easily laid out and rolled up. In the video, it is mentioned as a challenge due to air bubbles underneath it, which could cause dominoes to move when pressure is applied. This relates to the theme of overcoming obstacles in the creative process and the importance of a stable foundation for the domino setup.
πŸ’‘Pixel Art
Pixel art is a form of digital art where images are created on the pixel level, often resembling the blocky style of old video games. In the script, Nathan's idea to create a pixel art version of a silhouette of Barbie is an example of how traditional domino toppling is combined with modern art forms, adding a unique visual element to the event.
πŸ’‘Double Wall
A double wall in the context of the video refers to a technique used in domino building where two rows of dominoes are set up close together to create a thicker line or structure. The script mentions the use of fire colors in a double wall, which adds a visually striking gradient effect to the domino setup.
πŸ’‘Machine Trick
A machine trick in the video is a mechanical device or contraption that interacts with the dominoes to create a more complex and interesting toppling sequence. Chris's creation of a machine trick using a Minecraft pickaxe falling into a domino structure is an example of the innovative and interactive elements incorporated into the domino event.
πŸ’‘Herringbone Lines
Herringbone lines refer to a pattern where objects, in this case dominoes, are arranged in a V-shaped or zigzag pattern. The script mentions using herringbone lines on yard sticks as a space filler and to create a chain reaction leading to the finale wall, demonstrating the strategic use of space and design in domino projects.
πŸ’‘Accident
In the video, an accident refers to the unfortunate event where the wind from an opened door topples over the entire wall of dominoes, which had been carefully constructed. This incident is a key part of the video's narrative, illustrating the unpredictable nature of such projects and the need for resilience and adaptability.
πŸ’‘Community
The term community in the video refers to the group of people who share an interest in domino toppling events and projects. The script mentions the support from the community, the sold-out event, and the featured community member, emphasizing the collaborative and social aspects of the domino building experience.
πŸ’‘Problem Solvers
Problem solvers in the video are the builders who are faced with various challenges during the setup and must find solutions to overcome them. This concept is integral to the video's theme of creativity and resilience, as it showcases the builders' ability to think quickly and adapt to unforeseen circumstances, such as the domino wall accident.
Highlights

20,000 dominoes were built in just 2 and a half days with zero planning.

Event hosted at the Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center for the 16th year.

A new building and layout presented challenges due to air bubbles in the roll-out flooring.

Four builders participated, each starting their own projects without pre-planning.

Nathan created a pixel art silhouette of Barbie for the popular movie.

Lily built a double wall with fire colors for a cool gradation effect.

Brady worked on a beach and sea section with blue structures resembling waves.

Chris designed a machine trick with a Minecraft pickaxe falling into a domino structure.

The finale structure was a BMA 16 wall that revealed the number '16' as it toppled.

An unfortunate accident caused the domino wall to fall due to a strong gust of wind from an opened door.

Adaptation and quick thinking allowed the builders to still have a finale structure for the event.

Nathan's idea of a Barbie Dreamhouse using plexiglass for each floor was a fun and dedicated project.

Chris made a Peter Pan domino field, adding a recognizable character for kids.

Brady's project was aesthetically pleasing with intricate tricks and bridges.

Lily built a geometric domino maze inspired by a previous setup.

H5 Domino Creations Disney sets were used as dominoes to start the setup.

A pulley system with a box falling from the ceiling was an inventive space filler.

Herring bone lines on yard sticks were used as a chain reaction to lead to the finale wall.

Despite challenges, the event was a success with sold-out tickets and high creativity.

The topple was not as planned but still fun, emphasizing the learning and improvement aspect of being a domino builder.

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