Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Seattle library sets off world’s largest book domino chain
The books were literally falling off the shelves at the Seattle Library during a spectacular stunt.
In an effort to promote its 2013 Summer Reading Program, the library assembled 2,131 books in a winding fashion on its third floor. After a seven-hour setup and four failed tries, the volunteers finally got the books to fall properly.
As you'll see, the chain winds around several "models" who are reading in different environments. At one point, the books even spell out "Read."
In an effort to promote its 2013 Summer Reading Program, the library assembled 2,131 books in a winding fashion on its third floor. After a seven-hour setup and four failed tries, the volunteers finally got the books to fall properly.
As you'll see, the chain winds around several "models" who are reading in different environments. At one point, the books even spell out "Read."
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