@Avery i understand your concern about the kickstarter, still your technical knowledge is greatly appreciated if you're wanting to contact me directly so we could discuss things
On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10:00:06 PM UTC-7, Avery wrote:
Alex makes a good point.--
I think it would be more worthwhile to get funding to move A/V equipment to other labs and document what is actually happening. It would be nice on our end publicity and sharing wise, and helpful on your end since you are just starting- it is hard to get things to work if you have no experience at all. I know firsthand, because that is how I started out.
Feedback wise, I will be blunt and tell you that I am not a fan of throwing money at inexperienced people to start a lab. I know what it is like to want to get started- trust me, I was there. But it costs a lot to build a lab, and I can't really get behind buying a lab for a few people with no experience to do some very vague R&D and filmography. If you were going to open a community space and had a community ready to move in, or if you had some lab experience, I might be able to get behind that.
That said, if you are really excited about this, I can help you figure out how to do basic experiments, or even hard things. If you can document those more and build up some cred, it might help you with your kickstarter.
Good luck,
Avery
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