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Attendees at Bored Ape NFT event report vision loss and extreme pain
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
People that are negligent with their finances are more likely to be negligent when it comes to the quality of event coordinators they choose to work with. Because we're talking a pretty extreme degree of negligent personality to get sucked up into all the NFT hype.
My guess is this wasn't directly on the event coordinator. I work in professional AV, and all the normal lighting fixtures aren't going to be an issue. It would be something custom created, some kind of one off (otherwise you'd hear about this happening all the time). My guess is they hired a DJ who provided their own booth set, or the AV company hired a fabrication company to build something for the set (like maybe the blue strips on the front of the stage) or the DJ area. It's also possible some other "experiential" element like a sponsor booth was the issue.
True, but these are people who think deregulation is awesome. So really, this is just the natural result of their beliefs being applied. The solution is, according to them, to simply not hire these people again and letting the free market solve it.
Regardless of who specifically is at fault, they clearly should not have been hired to perform the job that someone paid them to do, right? That was probably pretty dumb...?
I'm just not surprised, that's all.
No argument about NFTs/bored ape being dumb. And it wouldn't be getting traction as a story of that wasn't part of it, because people like a story where someone gets their just rewards. Certainly someone was negligent here, just having been in events for a long time there are multiple layers of contractors and places where stuff can get screwed up. Could happen to an upright event organizer as well as crypto grifters.