I was pleasantly surprised at how little cell phones I saw being swung around this year.
What was your experience, and opinion?
No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
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No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
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Re: No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
There were still too many people taking pictures and/or videos.
But you’re right, this year it was way better than the last years.
But you’re right, this year it was way better than the last years.
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Re: No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
I personally think it‘s becoming more and more of an Issue. I hope that KulturKosmos will take further steps toward a photo free fusion, at least on the dancefloor
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Re: No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
Much better than the last years.
Re: No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
Kuko distributed cartons of »no photos on the dancefloor« stickers to various crews to hand out. We literally got thousands at Eclipse. Making it painfully obvious by plastering the stickers everywhere, showing it in the app and on the program, is all that can realistically be done I think. The effect I think is twofold: a) people film less, and b) it empowers people to tell others to stop the nonsense should they see it, because the rules are clearly on their side.
Not dancefloor ready? Eclipse is there for you. Our big tent is right behind Turmbühne, next to the medics, opposite of the Kino/cinema. No judging, everything’s free. Chai, sweets, safer use materials, calm atmosphere and caring human connection.
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Re: No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
I had no idea about the stickers until reading about them in the forum post-Fusion tbh. I did see the request elsewhere on site however, and agree otherwise. Perhaps they also could be made available upon entering though?quchen hat geschrieben: Do 17. Jul 2025, 13:36 Kuko distributed cartons of »no photos on the dancefloor« stickers to various crews to hand out. We literally got thousands at Eclipse. Making it painfully obvious by plastering the stickers everywhere, showing it in the app and on the program, is all that can realistically be done I think. The effect I think is twofold: a) people film less, and b) it empowers people to tell others to stop the nonsense should they see it, because the rules are clearly on their side.
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Re: No photos on the dance floor -- did you think it worked?
Ich hab an einer der Bars gearbeitet und uns wurden ebenfalls diese Sticker für Telefonkameras vorbei gebracht. Ich habe hinterfragt, ob Leute wirklich aktiv ihre eigenen Telefone abkleben. Diejenigen welche sensibel für das Thema sind machen in entsprechenden Momenten keine Fotos und wer Fotos machen möchte, klebt sich nicht selbst die Linsen zu. Wir an der Bar können das ja nicht fordern, nur anbieten.(und so war’s auch gedacht)
Ich habe es aber als Versuch vom Kuko verstanden, das Thema anzugehen und sich Gedanken zu machen. Wie sinnvoll und wirksam das dann war… nunja.. kann ich nicht beurteilen.
Ich habe es aber als Versuch vom Kuko verstanden, das Thema anzugehen und sich Gedanken zu machen. Wie sinnvoll und wirksam das dann war… nunja.. kann ich nicht beurteilen.