
Have you ever had an idea, which ended up going further than you ever thought it would? I mean way further. I mean it ends up in a national News Paper... Is talked about by 1000's of people.... and causes people to fly across the country to an imaginary event?
Well this is Failed Day. Failed Day was a music festival we invented in New York City, and in 4 days people began to speak of it as real all around the world. It represents one of the scarier moments in my creative dreaming... for this dream went further than reality. But now a year later... it just reminds of us well... the good times.
Any event where you have to make up names to secure your identity... and then when it is revealed people want to interview you... these indeed are good times.
Anyways... many have asked "What is this Faield Day All About?"
Today 1 year 4 months after the event... and right after field day 2 is announced... the story is revealed.
Check it out at:
There is a 27 minute video there which will really let you know what happened... a documentary on the whole weekend. I doubt such an unexpected event ever happens in my life (unless we pursue Failed day 2?)
Posted by itzjerm at October 4, 2004 09:33 AMOn that note, I'll have that article for Rolling Stone ready this evening.
Posted by: The Captian at October 4, 2004 01:11 PMA finely produced video indeed. Now if only there were a horrifyingly disgusting one about frenchmen eating icecream...
Posted by: Jon Houser at October 4, 2004 04:24 PMhaha Wow, that is one long documentary. I will have to wait until it's slow at work to watch it.
Posted by: Dylan at October 5, 2004 11:23 AMSo.... the most important question goes unanswered..... When's Failed Day 2?
Posted by: keats at October 5, 2004 11:54 AMWhenever the people demand it. Whenever the people demand it. (Note the repetition for emphasis)
Posted by: Javann The Wonderful Friend at October 5, 2004 01:32 PMWhenever the people demand it. Whenever the people demand it. (Note the repetition for emphasis)
Posted by: Javann The Wonderful Friend at October 5, 2004 02:37 PM