How on earth (and perhaps elsewhere in outer space) did anything ever get funded before the advent of Kickstarter? I can just see Copernicus or Galileo launching his telescope project on Kickstarter and promising that his product will allow people to see for themselves that the earth really revolves around the sun and not vice versa (telescoping tissue paper holder prototype, and 7% funded with 1 day left on campaign). I can see Shakespeare trying to sell Romeo and Juliet (video: backers, backer, wherefore art thou, backers?) and wondering: "To be or not to be, that is the question for my Kickstarter funding goal as he tries to publish Hamlet. I can see the Wright Brothers asking people to back them after their video shows a sub-two-minute flight crash-landing. I can see extraterrestrials pitching their UFO project and all the scoffers saying "shucks, ain't no such thing as Area 51." Kickstarter is really kicking in the teeth of Wall Street investment bankers and patent lawyers, and also the local banker on Main Street who delights in asking about "your assets to secure this high-interest loan, please?" I wonder if Kickstarter would have gotten over-funded as a campaign on Kickstarter to the extent that Zach Brown's
Potato Salad or the
Coolers Cooler did. Your thoughts?
Oh, our website (under construction, with a makeover pending stratospheric overfunding of our Kickstarter
) is
http://www.halloweenchronicles.com