작은 도미노의 날개짓, 도미노 파도타기

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Published 2017-10-30
A small domino piece knocks over a large domino.
It is a festival scene with a theme of foreign dominoes.
The domino waves show that they can continue over time and space.

Dominoes give people more joy and happiness than the value of brick prices.
Domino is a symbol of people's hope.
Everyone kept hope together.
The people's belief in Domino is to start in the wasteland and go out with hope, love and cheers.

This video was edited to express Korea's "Candlelight Revolution" in 2016.
Small dominoes are the butterfly effect.
The butterfly effect turns into a powerful typhoon.
Candle Revolution Like Butterfly Effect
A lot of people joined forces to win.
(The video source)
- Domino Chain Reaction (short version)
- Largest Toppling Dominoes
- DOMINOES Copenhagen, long pre-film - Metropolis Festival 2013
- Dominoes Melbourne 2016

All Comments (21)
  • @MFNplays
    Imagine if a huge domino was built and it would go through every country, and when it would pass a certain country, many people would gather and see
  • @B3RyL
    Fun fact: if you made a line of dominoes starting with a piece 1m in size, and doubling in size for every consecutive piece, you could knock the Moon out of the orbit with just 30 pieces. How about that?
  • @MediumDSpeaks
    Imagine being one of the guys setting up all those dominoes all over the world and you accidentally let them fall before they're supposed to while being set up
  • I like how in many ways it mimicks a runner. It speeds up on downhills, slows down on uphills, and breaks if you drop it from high enough.
  • I love how no one messed this up with all the random people walking by. That's almost as impressive as the dominoes. This was pretty sweet
  • The amount co-operation throughout the city is commendable 🙌👏👏👏they hugely helped make this miracle happen!!!
  • @shubait7903
    Conclusion: Dominoes can travel farther than Caribou. Also: Dominoes can destroy cities.
  • @Krazykrats
    I love how it’s just passing people like it’s nothing lol
  • @Jaehyun0608
    이 도미노는 영국에서부터 시작되어..
  • as someone who's done stuff like this for what's going on 7 years, I give massive props for making a screen link (fancy word for when dominoes are on screen, but they start and leave at the end of a certain frame) this big is extremely impressive and I give you massive props
  • I love how everyone just treats this as just another normal thing that happens all the time.
  • @AgentBellyache
    I love how they took a long time to make this and work together as a team without having some as*hole mess up their line just cause they like making people mad and mess with them.
  • @qwerasmr369
    저거민드는데 귀찮고, 힘들고,(요기수정ㅎㅎ)주변 사람들이 칠가봐 걱정도 했을텐데(저같음 못함ㅎㅎ) 인내심이 강하네요(편집인가?흠....그리고 좋아요1천이당!!!처음임더)
  • @ahriss8965
    The most impressive and unlikely thing in all of this is that nothing wrong happened. No animals crashing into the course, no people bumping, no jackasses deliberately screwing it up for everyone...
  • @seol928
    첨 시작부분 볼땐 ‘이런걸 왜 혼자서 만들었을까’ 심심하셨나 했는데 계속 보다가는 ‘이걸 혼자만들었다고…? ‘ 란 생각이 들었고 수 많은 사람들이 같이 만들었단걸 보게됨 역시 사람이 모이면 불가능할것같은 일도 해내는군요 별것아닌 도미노로 큰 깨달음을 얻었네요
  • @user-oe1cp3yt1v
    여기서 가장 중요한건 저걸 쓰러뜨리는동안 건드린사람이 없다는 매너정신
  • @Charge19
    Back then I used to have an interest in playing with dominoes cause I was so fascinated about it and time by time I would take it out to make a huge line,hoping that nothing goes wrong
  • 3 questions, is that the wr?how many dominoes we're in there?how did nobody sabotage that?
  • @cobalius
    Just imagine how long the dominoes must have practiced for their accurate choreographie