With only hours left before it all comes crashing down, San Jose’s Alex Huang paused on Friday to overlook the 40,000-piece amusement park he and his team of eight builders have constructed in the Tech Interactive lobby.
Hoping, perhaps, against an overnight earthquake.
Huang, a prominent member of the domino and machine build community known as Flash Domino, was just 16 when he launched San Jose’s first Tech Topple in 2016. Last year’s construction was a miniature city called Topple Town. It was made with 20,000 dominos and took more than five-minutes to demolish.
This year’s theme is Kinetic Carnival, featuring chain-reaction machines inspired by midway games, bumper cars and even a Ferris wheel. It has twice as many dominos as Topple Town. Nine builders joined Huang this week to construct the amusement park. Among them were professional chain-reaction artist Lyle Broughton and former domino world record holder Erez Klein.
The topple will be triggered promptly at 1 p.m. Saturday at The Tech, 201 S. Market St., San Jose. Museum officials are expecting a big crowd and encourage early arrivals.