There’s something very satisfying about watching dominos fall down. It is their whole deal, after all. But domino artist Hevesh5 takes the domino effect to the next level. The YouTuber, whose real ...
Lily Hevesh in a still from the documentary "Lily Topples the World." (Courtesy Steve Price) Exhilarated by the process of arranging then setting off lines of dominos at a very young age, Lily Hevesh ...
In the world of obscure jobs, being a domino artist-in-residence might be the most stress-inducing: One errant domino can send months of work prematurely toppling. But when it works, it works ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
After 25 hours over eight days, the time had come for Lily Hevesh to topple 15,000 dominoes. With a soft flick of her finger, Hevesh stood back and listened to her favorite sound on repeat: one domino ...
Her domino designs were featured in the acclaimed documentary “Lily Topples the World” (2021) and her personal YouTube channel Hevesh5 has over 1.8 billion views and four million subscribers. This ...
YouTube domino artist Lily Hevesh is in development with Endemol Shine North America, the producer of “Lego Masters” and “MasterChef,” for a domino art competition series called “Domino Effect.” ...