Weird: Earth Space Agency Announces Call for Musicians to Sing About Space Exploration
Weird publicity stunts are carried out by companies, and one company is getting weirdly creative in the way they are going about this task. Its one thing to inspire people to think of space exploration as a career and it is another thing to ask musicians to sing about their fantasy to go see distant planets. One “Earth Space Agency” – a private civil space agency wants musicians to write and sing about exploring alien worlds in the hopes to “encourage humans to dream big and to break the provincial lifestyle” Earth Space Agency’s founder Sandijs Aploks goes on to say that music can make humans “less fearful of aliens” and hence entice them to get into space exploration. Right. I believe that one day aliens will land on this planet but this is no way of preparing them for that day! Anyways, full PR after the break.
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Earth Space Agency is now asking musicians to sing songs about their desires to go and see alien worlds. The mission is to encourage humans to dream big and to break the provincial lifestyle.
“How far are we today with going to the stars? And honestly?” asks Earth Space Agency’s founder Sandijs Aploks. “Musicians can help us to accelerate the process by introducing back in our pragmatic society some joyful and naive optimism of previous decades.
“That provincial fear from the aliens as potential aggressors, stories about alien abduction, avoidance to undertake really huge and novel space projects which can solve our energy problems — that all clearly shows that humans need some help in changing their way of thinking.”
Musicians, producers, and video clip makers can help humanity to get into space by joining their forces to release a motivating album that would be capable to ignite again humans’ desire for space adventures.
“It is about the social responsibility of public persons to help to make this world a better place. Let’s create the hymn of the planet Earth that inspires and unites us and gives us the goal to become a space civilization,” summarizes Sandijs Aploks.
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