Protective helmets were donned and sledgehammers wielded as Elon Musk critics vented their frustration at the Tesla boss and billionaire by smashing up a disused Tesla bound for the scrapheap.
The public art project was organised by the social media campaign group Everyone Hates Elon. A 2014 Tesla Model S was provided by an anonymous donor “to create a debate about wealth inequality”, a spokesperson for the group said.
The participants gathered at Hardess Studios in south London on Thursday to take it in turns to swing at the car with sledgehammers and baseball bats. The destroyed electric vehicle, which retails for about £14,000, will be auctioned in the next few weeks, with all proceeds going to food bank charities.
I like it, but feel the impact is somehow lessened because it a public free event.
In my mind, if someone asked me “do you want to take a hammer to this car? It’s for an event, it’s all authorised and you won’t get into any trouble” it wouldn’t matter what car, or even thing it was, I’d probably have a bit of fun letting off steam.
Putting 50 pounds entry on it though (with 100% of proceeds going to a relevant charity) would show intent. You’re not just breaking something you were allowed to, you paid good money to go and wreck that thing.
50 seems a bit high as a non-UK maybe 5-20 depending on how many swings you want to take at it?
What’s the price for pissing on it?
£15, but if it catches fire as a result you have to put it out. No fair letting the thing destroy itself when so many people pay good money to do it themselves.
You can volunteer to be part of the fire brigade watching over the event.