Omg I randomly found an old sheet of paper with just two words on it in the way I wrote when I was a child, and it read the title of this video. So I typed it in, and I already recognized the thumbnail, I don't know how many times I watched this video back then, but it was a lot, considering I still remember it. It was one of my first TH-cam videos I ever watched, and I seemed to like it that much, that I decided to make my older self watch it again, omg even the Wohoo at the end I remember, thanks for your great work man!
that was truely inspirational and absoloutly stunning at the same time truely great finally a good youtube video hard to come across and wow, im subscribing
Every time I'm supposed to be studying for an exam I end up watching dominoes videos (don't ask me why) and after 4 years of career this is the best i've seen so far.
Rube Goldberg is in the corner wimpering and sucking his thumb saying over and over "I'm not worthy. I'm not worthy." Dude, your stuff is soooo awesome! I am here because of watching you on AGT. I was so happy for you that your latest attempt worked. I can't believe you were voted through! Good luck.
@scyduckzard2007 It's "Eureka", which is Greek for "tell everybody about this video so it goes viral and I never ever have to work a crappy office job ever again", or something like that :)
I figured you would be one of those cool acts on AGT that are fun to watch but aren't going to go super far. After watching your youtube videos, you could make finale, easy. Oh, and I'm subscribing. :)
That's great that you and your son enjoy my videos, Sasha! I enjoy the gratification when the chain-reactions are occurring the best, especially when the gadget works perfectly. I do try to have fun creating the gadget as well...
@lunatim maybe a serious of small mybridgescopes joined together could create one big one. i also think that you could worked in some themes in the semi-finals (eg. the office). the gadgets are always amazing and its hard to step it up. i think a theme could have done it.
@dudosaur It's actually pretty small, so I had to do this in segments. Be sure to check out Frenetic Kinetics! as it's even more elaborate than this video...
@jimmymakesyajealous I was trying to work in a Muybridgeoscope into the Wild Card herringbone gadget, but quickly discovered that if I made the frames big enough for the audience to see, then they didn't fall fast enough for the motion to fuse together...
on america's got talent, i think you should of done one of the gadgets at 0:50 (the moving pictures). artsy things like that could have given you the edge to get into the top 10 and maybe even top 4 :) long live the king
My son and I spend hours a day watching your videos. We always enjoy them. As an adult, however, I have to ask. What do you enjoy more: the anticipation while creating, or the gratification while 'reactions' are occurring?
@jimmymakesyajealous There's no easy way to tile several small Muybridgeoscopes into a big one--I tested that idea already. No, I'd basically have to find another way to get the frames to drop fast enough for it to work on a large scale. As for themes, that might work for on-site gadgets, but isn't really practical for working on a stage--especially if I'm limited to a short build time and have to work around other acts...
Omg I randomly found an old sheet of paper with just two words on it in the way I wrote when I was a child, and it read the title of this video. So I typed it in, and I already recognized the thumbnail, I don't know how many times I watched this video back then, but it was a lot, considering I still remember it. It was one of my first TH-cam videos I ever watched, and I seemed to like it that much, that I decided to make my older self watch it again, omg even the Wohoo at the end I remember, thanks for your great work man!
that was truely inspirational and absoloutly stunning at the same time truely great finally a good youtube video hard to come across and wow, im subscribing
Every time I'm supposed to be studying for an exam I end up watching dominoes videos (don't ask me why) and after 4 years of career this is the best i've seen so far.
Whoo Hoo! Keep them and showing them! Awesome!
Cool!
Awesome work. Really cool.
Glad you enjoyed it, lipskas! The song is "Beautiful Dreamer" by Stephen Foster...
Utterly fantastic. Loved it. You just earned yourself a sub, good sir :)
Tragic destruction, yet so concomitantly comic. Genius! WOO-HOO
omg, that's amazing.
great work!
im so going to have to try to do this some time its SWEET!!!!!
WOW AWESOME! good job! 3 mins of joy.. hehe
wow.its really amazing.bravo
This is one of my favorites because it has the balloons at the end!!!
Amazing! I loved the popsicle part! 5/5
so beautiful man
simply amazing
Dude, that was just incrediable
I loved the flip-book. And I think that's the world's largest popsicle stick bomb.
*applaudes*
Love the ending!
hahahaha your "woo hoo!" cracks me up! great work.
Rube Goldberg is in the corner wimpering and sucking his thumb saying over and over "I'm not worthy. I'm not worthy."
Dude, your stuff is soooo awesome!
I am here because of watching you on AGT.
I was so happy for you that your latest attempt worked.
I can't believe you were voted through!
Good luck.
Wow! 5 stars! This is so much cooler than dominoes!
@scyduckzard2007 It's "Eureka", which is Greek for "tell everybody about this video so it goes viral and I never ever have to work a crappy office job ever again", or something like that :)
Thanks, Ignis! I try to avoid too many puns so they don't revoke my Comic License and send me to the Old Jokes' Home ;)
@CosbyTheCaterpillar That's the diamond weave. I teach it in "Xyloexplosives 2002"...
BEST! VIDEO! EVER! ON! YOU! TUBE!
I figured you would be one of those cool acts on AGT that are fun to watch but aren't going to go super far. After watching your youtube videos, you could make finale, easy.
Oh, and I'm subscribing. :)
Thanks, Ragnar! This was meant to be a 'Whitman's Sampler' of sorts of my basic kinetic-art techniques...
that was really unbelievable
@Catchicken89 Thanks, Catchicken! Working with the tiny sticks is a lot more frustrating and accident-prone than popsicle sticks...
You. Are. Amazing.
I really enjoyed that
@vixenaya Thanks, vixenaya! That was definitely Beautiful Dreamer by Stephen Foster...
that is so epic man!
That's great that you and your son enjoy my videos, Sasha! I enjoy the gratification when the chain-reactions are occurring the best, especially when the gadget works perfectly. I do try to have fun creating the gadget as well...
oh my god that was amazing
@lunatim maybe a serious of small mybridgescopes joined together could create one big one. i also think that you could worked in some themes in the semi-finals (eg. the office). the gadgets are always amazing and its hard to step it up. i think a theme could have done it.
you are a really patient man!
@dudosaur It's actually pretty small, so I had to do this in segments. Be sure to check out Frenetic Kinetics! as it's even more elaborate than this video...
simply excellent 3 mins to activate totally ...must take a hours to construct and from how many pieces?
@jimmymakesyajealous I was trying to work in a Muybridgeoscope into the Wild Card herringbone gadget, but quickly discovered that if I made the frames big enough for the audience to see, then they didn't fall fast enough for the motion to fuse together...
@michaelfaust93 That's a Muybridgeoscope, named after a movie pioneer...
@2573166 Thanks, 257! I had a small studio, so I had to do this in segments...
@VelvetNightmare313 Glad ya enjoyed it, Velvet! I wish I had more access to balloons since they're fun to work with...
@lolnk361 Thanks for spreading the word and for the compliment, lolnk!
Thanks, Charles, whoo, hoo!
Do you mean the collapsing wall?
man this vid is the crazyest i ever seen
on america's got talent, i think you should of done one of the gadgets at 0:50 (the moving pictures). artsy things like that could have given you the edge to get into the top 10 and maybe even top 4 :) long live the king
@SkaetrPunk777 Thanks for the compliments, Skaetr!
you are the greatest nerd I have ever seen
@LittleDominoDude What's a 'doted toy"?
@lunatim can you make a tutorial on how to do this its awsome
@lunatim By the way, good luck in Hollywood. Which week are you performing?
I know you're gone now, Tim, but that was a pro-tier pun, Edifice Wrecks.
you sir have an INFINITE amount of spair time on your hands... YOU COULD EB RICH!
omg how big a room did u use
All hail the kinetic king!
kannst du ein video machen in dem du die technik zeigst
ich hab das nicht ganz verstanden
oder ist das nur ein filmtrick??
Briliant is all i have to say.. just briliant.
i wonder how long it took you to make this O.o
how long did that take...BRAVO!!
@Andrey232323 Ah, the collapsing cylinders--those are actually pretty hard to get to fall right...
whoa what weave is that at 1:21?
i like the toot pick part and the music yo it tight
Whoo Hoo indeed my man
@dcacnc Thanks, dcacnc! This took me a couple of months to finish...
@94XJ That's Marbleworks from Discover Toys. Whoo, hoo!
Amazing
just wondering, do you use new sticks for each video or do you reuse them?
Thanks, geneo!
how did u get the sticks to bounce around
@Frapsternugen Thanks, Frapster!
where can i get those tube thingys
@TehGingersaurus Thanks, Gingersaurus, but please don't tell Sophocles that I'm stealing his title ;)
u must have alot of spare time plus awsome vid and how long did it take u to build the whole thing
what are those clear cylinder tubes?
@BlackRoseDragon13 Glad you enjoyed it, BRD!
Awesome :)
how long you put everything together ?
@TheRomain47200 Thanks, Romain!
i like how theres another 'Woo hoo!' in this vid too xD
@phoenix0080 Glad ya enjoyed it, phoenix! You should give kinetic art a try, it's pretty easy...
@MrSethwild Thanks, MrSethwild!
My childhood 😢
Are you working on anything like this at the moment?
What do you call that technique where you have those dominoes all stacked on top of each other?
Whoo, hoo! how did you make this?
what are the hard doted toy?
wow wow wow how long did it take for u to make this and what is it made out of
@cody4camp Thanks, cody! I've been considering a tutorial, but there's a legal issue involved...
@lolnk361 Thanks, lolnk! Be sure to tell your friends about this...
0:50 running cat :) nice job ~
If I win the lottery I'm buying you a high speed HD camera.
My son and I spend hours a day watching your videos. We always enjoy them. As an adult, however, I have to ask. What do you enjoy more: the anticipation while creating, or the gratification while 'reactions' are occurring?
This is so cool !! how long you've spend to do this?
@superman1113215 Thanks for the compliment, superman, Liszt is one of my favorite classical musicians!
the man should win an award....woo hoo :D
you must have so much patience so set these up! do they ever accidently start while your half way through making these?
@jimmymakesyajealous There's no easy way to tile several small Muybridgeoscopes into a big one--I tested that idea already. No, I'd basically have to find another way to get the frames to drop fast enough for it to work on a large scale. As for themes, that might work for on-site gadgets, but isn't really practical for working on a stage--especially if I'm limited to a short build time and have to work around other acts...