Historical Obama-Inspired Legoland Scene
Cecilia Biemann — January 17, 2009 — Social Good
References: telegraph
Thousands of people are flocking to Legoland in California to witness the historic Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama in miniature form.
Comprised of more than a thousand figures made from hundreds of thousands of LEGO bricks, the scene portrays Obama’s wife, Michelle, and his daughters, Sasha and Malia, alongside Barack Obama as he takes the presidential oath on the steps of the Capitol.
The scene also includes a motorcade complete with police escort and cheering crowds lining the tiny street.
The inauguration will remain on display at Legoland until the end of May.
Comprised of more than a thousand figures made from hundreds of thousands of LEGO bricks, the scene portrays Obama’s wife, Michelle, and his daughters, Sasha and Malia, alongside Barack Obama as he takes the presidential oath on the steps of the Capitol.
The scene also includes a motorcade complete with police escort and cheering crowds lining the tiny street.
The inauguration will remain on display at Legoland until the end of May.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Display Trend - Opportunity to create miniature displays showcasing significant events or historical moments.
2. LEGO Bricks Trend - Opportunity to leverage LEGO bricks as a medium for artistic and creative expression.
3. Historical Recreation Trend - Opportunity to recreate historical scenes or landmarks using LEGO bricks.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create interactive LEGO-based experiences in amusement parks or entertainment venues.
2. Education Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity to develop LEGO-based educational materials and programs to engage students in history and politics.
3. Art and Design Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create LEGO-based art installations or museum exhibits that capture historical moments.
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