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last year's ArtPrize Bridezilla
Remember the young woman who was upset that her beautiful wedding lawn had painted numbers on it during ArtPrize?
Can you imagine if that happened this year?
http://therapidian.org/plan-b-artprize-2010
hahahahaha
By the way, Plan B came up in an outing to Artprize and their dedication to the "no power" thing was brought up. I was just reading about it, and it looks like they had some problems with implementation.
Willa 4.6.06 and Henry 10.18.08
Camp Sinki
Re: last year's ArtPrize Bridezilla
I see and somewhat agree with your points, Chymes.
On the other hand, taken out of the ArtPrize context, I think it's a cool experiment/campground.
But, back to the main point... imagine the bride visiting her reception site to find Plan B on the lawn and the water people in the reflecting pool.
Now that would have been funny
Last year they tried to actually create some art while they were out. Their "encampment" wasn't quite as big though. I really liked that there was always music going (at least when I was there) and appreciated their efforts to educate. I don't think they were really in it to win, just to be there and provide the experience.
And, when I was visiting the museum area, there was actually a wedding party doing photos right around the floating water bottles and plan B. So, It wasn't mortifying to everyone.
Interesting. I was down there four different times (afternoons and nights) and I never heard any music or saw people doing anything other than just sitting around. *shrug*