“Domino Masters” chain reaction guru Flash Domino and his team built an epic domino and machine city — and then destroyed it in the most artistic way imaginable.
The crowd hushed. Within seconds, a navy blue river cascaded into a turbine-powered windmill, then detonated in a burst of hundreds of brightly colored dominos. It was just one epic element at the eighth Tech Topple held Saturday at San Jose’s Tech Interactive museum.
After pulling off the amazing feat, he said: “It’s overwhelming. This is the exactly the result that we wanted. I’m very happy. Ecstatic.” As he prepped for the event on Thursday, he also explained, “All we’re doing here is trying to tell a story.” Seven builders joined Huang last week at the Tech Interactive to construct the miniature city. Among them were professional chain reaction artist Lyle Broughton and former domino world record holder Erez Klein. They first met Huang on the set of “Domino Masters,” which Broughton went on to win. Klein was a 22-year-old college student when he captured the world record for toppling 255,389 dominos in 1980.
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