Until we get this up on the official Digital Press YouTube, here's a link to the episode on Vimeo:
http://vimeo.com/30576512
Until we get this up on the official Digital Press YouTube, here's a link to the episode on Vimeo:
http://vimeo.com/30576512
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
Some of the fundraiser section should be excised. I think some of the comments could easily be construed as ridiculing people who donated to the museum. It's safe to say I've never been part of a fundraiser in which that took place. Your event was a success, you are deserving of congratulations... stop using it as an opportunity to stick it to your enemies. If your final product is as good as it sounds like it's going to be, you have no time for that.
What do you mean? They made clear they were grateful for every dollar, didn't they?
Wow, if there's any of that there I missed it.
But if you do feel that way, I'd suggest addressing that concern directly with Joe, John and/or Sean (whichever one of them said whatever struck you that way) as I'm pretty sure they're a bit busy to be paying attention to this thread at the moment.
While I can't speak for any of them, I don't personally believe that there was any intent to ridicule anybody and that if it comes across that way it was in fact a matter of being misconstrued.
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
Just to be clear I'm talking about comments about "people who are well off" that "didn't want to put up too much" and "a handful of people who didn't come through". If we're talking about people who "didn't want to put up too much" then what they're saying is that (some) *donors* didn't contribute enough.
And no, I'm not going to approach the Digital Press royal throne on this one. If I happen to see Joe I will certainly mention it. If they're too busy to pay attention to their own publicity that's another issue.
Last edited by Kid Ice; 10-23-2011 at 08:32 AM.
Jeff, you and I were part of a discussion where this was addressed DURING the fundraiser. That conversation brought a ring of people around to comment and speculate (there are even photos of this in one of the NAVA galleries) which is why it seemed like a good conversation to share with the world at large. In that group of a dozen or so, everyone seemed genuinely interested, concerned, and full of speculation.
No harm was meant by re-addressing that conversation, and I apologize if anyone took it personally. If it wasn't patently obvious, we are extremely thankful for everything we've received, large or small.
OK, and I believe my portion of that conversation consisted of "it'll be fine, most of the people who haven't donated (including me) will do so closer to the deadline". And apparently that is what ultimately happened. And yes I too said it was silly that people would want a breakdown of where the money was going item by item, and that has not changed.
What has changed is the fundraiser was a success. Is it necessary to go back into the "2000 people clicked the like button" thing?
Less explicitly, during that casual NAVA conversation amongst friends, I agreed most of the anti-fundraiser noise was coming from the negative vbender banana convention that never likes anything. It's one thing to slag people that are (potentially, but not really) slowing things down in a semi-private conversation among, like, five people. It's another to dwell on it in promotional materials for the museum.
So yes, as your photographic evidence confirms (?), there was indeed a brief conversation at a NAVA meeting about how a number of unnamed people curiously aren't on board with the whole museum thing. And again, I questioned if it was a case of people truly not being on board, or delaying a credit card purchase as long as possible (which pretty much any prudent adult tends to do).
What I don't get as why that would continue to be an issue after the finish line has been crossed. No good can come from it.