A lot of work obviously went into this, but yielding little public attention. I enjoyed the performance but maybe a more explicit label on what kind of art piece it is ("performance art" rather than "multi-sensory") in the title of the video would increase viewership by capturing their attention and understanding/trust quicker. Was this a live event that was intended for a real audience and we're just seeing scraps of it like a trailer and this is the final product? I ask that primarily because the audio and video quality of this seem noticeably lower than those of your previous videos. I absolutely loved your BBNG videos and did research to find out what exactly the Moran Plant is. The fact that I had to do any digging at all and it wasn't obvious just by visiting this channel is a problem. The idea of converting an abandoned power plant into an art/performance space and cultural center is awesome and I would support that fundraiser, but I had no idea its existence until now. Attention/online support from people outside Vermont is just as valuable in legitimizing this funding effort as people from VT. More videos like the BBNG ones would be amazing and bring in more support; it would help if they were presented more explicitly as "There is more where this came from if you donate to help save this Plant"
A lot of work obviously went into this, but yielding little public attention. I enjoyed the performance but maybe a more explicit label on what kind of art piece it is ("performance art" rather than "multi-sensory") in the title of the video would increase viewership by capturing their attention and understanding/trust quicker. Was this a live event that was intended for a real audience and we're just seeing scraps of it like a trailer and this is the final product? I ask that primarily because the audio and video quality of this seem noticeably lower than those of your previous videos.
I absolutely loved your BBNG videos and did research to find out what exactly the Moran Plant is. The fact that I had to do any digging at all and it wasn't obvious just by visiting this channel is a problem. The idea of converting an abandoned power plant into an art/performance space and cultural center is awesome and I would support that fundraiser, but I had no idea its existence until now.
Attention/online support from people outside Vermont is just as valuable in legitimizing this funding effort as people from VT. More videos like the BBNG ones would be amazing and bring in more support; it would help if they were presented more explicitly as "There is more where this came from if you donate to help save this Plant"
What is this?