Nowhere does it mention the nationality of the tourists, but somehow we all immediately know..
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The video shows, it isn't that they accidentally sat in a seat, but they were posing as if they were going to sit on it, but fell back into it.
Yes, but that headline would get less clicks.
The museum is mad that they left after that, but honestly I'd be pretty terrified going up to them and mentioning that I'd fallen into a priceless artifact and broken it. In theory, they didn't put up glass, and as professionals knew that means a risk accidents could happen. In practice, maybe they're short on funds and whatever bureaucrat sees suing me as a way out.
To me it appears that he didn't sit on it at first, but then changed his mind and sat down. I'm convinced that what you saw as him falling onto it is because he sat on it and then the legs buckled. The buckling caused him to fall further back, because the legs were stronger when they were straight.
In the Wyoming and Montana (Yellowstone) area we call these people "tourons" (tourist morons). Sitting on a priceless piece of art or petting a giant bison, it all comes from the same place. Profound stupidity driven by an unhinged sense of privilege.
To be fair, some of us are just really stupid sometimes.
I saw one where a lady jumped a guard rail and nearly stumbled and fell into the boiling hot spring she was trying to touch. Because I guess the steam and radiant heat wasn’t enough to tell her it was really fucking hot?
It has definitely happened.
Mmm… Darwin Award
Wow yeah that's a shit way to go.
I did find the one I was thinking of too, I remembered her stumbling around more but she just sorta clumsily sits down next to it (which isn't a great idea either): https://www.instagram.com/p/CtuCmrJAwk6/ (sorry for the insta link)
When I heard that term for the first time, it was from my wife. We love it and damn did we have to use it a lot towards people in the park.
They better not put up a crystal-covered toilet.
If not chair. Why chair shape?
Because it's 'art'
They said it was art
But it crumbled before my fart
(Sorry)
Fart is art when it's a performance. But it can only be done by fartists.
But the artist said he could see a “positive side” to the incident. “It’s like a kind of performance. Ordinary people can do it too, not just artists.”
That's a healthy approach.
"and off they go. Indifferent to what happened"
Not sure about that. The guy was shitting bricks and they scurried off pretty fast.
My brother is one of the more intelligent and scientifically-minded people I know, but I'll never forget the time we went to the Detroit Institute of Arts and he got yelled at for touching too many exhibits.
Curiosity is integral to being scientifically minded.
Why would you cover Van Gogh‘s chair in crystals? I love art but I could do without some artworks.
It isn’t actually Van Gogh’s chair, that’s just the name of the piece. It’s described as having a delicate inner structure covered in crystals (probably a wire frame). It’s not a real chair, which is why it collapsed instantly – it wasn’t created to hold any weight.
Of course it isn‘t. It‘s based on his painting and completely misses the point. It‘s a really stupid piece in a tasteless gallery.
Wonder if the point is it's supposed to be gaudy?