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Re: Project proposal: Seven Wonders of the LEGO World
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lugnet.publish
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Thu, 17 Aug 2000 05:22:48 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Todd Lehman writes:
> Who's ready for a challenging and fun group project?!
Hmmmm...don't know what I have to offer...I doubt I have the requisite
qualifications....BUT...
> I'm lookin' at the new LUGNET homepage and thinkin' that we oughtta have a
> special area which captures the spirit, imagination, and dedication of LEGO
> builders and wraps it up in a Nice Neat Package with a Bowtie -- something
> for outsiders, naysayers, friends, family, employers, journalists, and people
> trapped in a LEGO blackout or dark-age. Something to sweep the world off its
> feet!
Sounds like a press kit or "Internet Grand Opening"... If you are
considering expending this much effort on a "neat little package"
(jack-in-the-box) for the uninitiated, you might want to give a thought as
to who you are going to share it with...(i.e. why only promote passively?)
> By "Seven Wonders" I mean seven very different and _really truly amazing_
> creations -- things that knock your socks off even if you're not a True
> Believer in The LEGO Way. :-)
Rather than being encumbered by a number like 7 or creating the expectation
of Niagara Falls or something....why not:
The Gallery
The Lego-politan Museum of Modern Art
Basically, a more general title than "7 Wonders" w/ an analogous real world
overtone/association (i.e. the Museum of Modern Art)
> Here are some examples of what I mean:
> * Giant sculptures (like the ones by Eric Harshbarger)
Just like the Lego parks, sculptures showcase the versatility of the brick
and the tremendous creativity of the buider/designers.
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