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The Big Day Out is a music festival in Australia. ([[wikipedia:Big Day Out]])
 
The Big Day Out is a music festival in Australia. ([[wikipedia:Big Day Out]])
   
Here is a page with a photo of the crowds they get in front of the main stage: http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/3347514
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It gets pretty crowded, especially in front of the main stage: http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/3347514
   
For this main stage, they have a crowd control measure called "The D", and some people don't like it: http://serongblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/big-day-out/
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So, they have a crowd control measure called "The D", and some people don't like it: http://serongblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/big-day-out/
 
In fact, some people have gone so far as to compare the whole Big Day Out experience to Auschwitz:
 
{{Quote|center|Although my tour of Auschwitz gave me a small, visual understanding of what it would have been like for my ancestors to be herded into a camp of misery and death, it was not until my experience with the d-barrier that I was offered a practical re-enactment|A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben. (regarding BDO Adelaide 2008) http://www.coffeespoon.net/?q=commentary/ben/comparative1 }} A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben. http://www.coffeespoon.net/?q=commentary/ben/comparative1
 
   
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In fact, some people have gone so far as to compare the whole Big Day Out experience to Auschwitz, primarily due to the 'D':
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{{Quote|center|Although my tour of Auschwitz gave me a small, visual understanding of what it would have been like for my ancestors to be herded into a camp of misery and death, it was not until my experience with the d-barrier that I was offered a practical re-enactment|A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben (regarding BDO Adelaide 2008) [[http://www.coffeespoon.net/?q=commentary/ben/comparative1]] }}
   
 
== Illuminating the problem ==
 
== Illuminating the problem ==
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== Solution? ==
 
== Solution? ==
   
I have a possible solution for the D dilemma too - see image below. Alternatively, I'd love to hear more thoughts too. The 'Discussion' link above is free to use for this and genuine discussion will be respected (spam and abuse will be deleted however)
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My proposed solution for the D dilemma:
   
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[[Image:BDO TheT.png]]
   
[[Image:BDO TheT.png]]
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Also, I'd love to hear more thoughts on this. The 'Discussion' link above is free to use for this and genuine discussion will be respected (spam and abuse will be deleted however)

Latest revision as of 22:00, 10 September 2014

The Big Day Out is a music festival in Australia. (wikipedia:Big Day Out)

It gets pretty crowded, especially in front of the main stage: http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/3347514

So, they have a crowd control measure called "The D", and some people don't like it: http://serongblog.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/big-day-out/

In fact, some people have gone so far as to compare the whole Big Day Out experience to Auschwitz, primarily due to the 'D':

Although my tour of Auschwitz gave me a small, visual understanding of what it would have been like for my ancestors to be herded into a camp of misery and death, it was not until my experience with the d-barrier that I was offered a practical re-enactment
A Comparative Essay, volume 1. By Ben (regarding BDO Adelaide 2008) [[1]]

[edit] Illuminating the problem

Here is my diagram of the problem with the "D". Comments please

BDOfail.png

[edit] Solution?

My proposed solution for the D dilemma:

BDO TheT.png

Also, I'd love to hear more thoughts on this. The 'Discussion' link above is free to use for this and genuine discussion will be respected (spam and abuse will be deleted however)

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