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Opening Ceremony of the Organic Field Days Trade Fair

21.06.2017

The Organic Field Days (Öko-Feldtage) at the Hessian State Domain Frankenhausen were kicked off by a special domino spectacle, which featured dominoes toppling out in the open for the first time.

Sinners Domino Entertainment used more than 10,000 dominoes to construct the event’s logo. Given that the Organic Field Days focus on the topics of agriculture and nature, the domino experts dared to create a chain reaction out in the great outdoors.

A challenge whatever the weather
“The organisers came up with something truly special and dared to tackle a big experiment: after being set up in a sheltered tent, the tarpaulins were removed and the domino structure stood unprotected in the middle of the exhibition grounds, right under the heavens. Fortunately, the wind and weather conditions were calm and the courage of the organisers was rewarded: all dominoes toppled as planned and the exhibitors and guests were thrilled”, stated Patrick Sinner of Sinners Domino Entertainment about the unique project.

More than 8,000 visitors experienced the innovation and diversity of the world of agriculture at the Organic Field Days Event at the Hessian State Domain Frankenhausen on 21st and 22nd June.

The event was officially opened by the Hessian Minister of Agriculture, Priska Hinz; the President of the University of Kassel, Prof. Dr Reiner Finkeldey, and the agricultural scientist Dr Felix Löwenstein.

The highlights:

  • The first open-air domino event
  • 10,000 dominoes constructed
  • A domino PR event for the opening ceremony of a trade fair

 

Client: FiBL Projekte GmbH
Industry: Agriculture
Production: Organic Field Days Domino Logo in Kassel
Task: To construct a domino logo for the opening event of the trade fair out in the open in the middle of the exhibition grounds
Solution: Creating the logo with 10,000 dominoes in a tent and subsequently removing the tarpaulins

 


Gallery

10,000

dominoes

200

guests

1

production day

3

domino experts

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