this question pops in my brain from time to time, and this time it's from a fleeting thought of an ig reel post about how europeans do rave recently, BYOIB (Bring Your Own Ironing Board) as prop for their drinks and DJ equipments.
i thought it's ingenious, almost everyone has an ironing board at home, or at least it's cheaper to acquire than other portable tables, probably the quickest collapsable console that's affordable on the market right now.
which brings to my attention, if a situation creates the condition and constraint that forces the masses to be creative, does that contribute to evolving an organic culture for the most part? i'd like to think it does.
frdysk
Exploring the creative ways events are organized, @frdysk discusses the trend of using ironing boards as portable tables at raves. This ingenious prop sparks a conversation about how constraints can fuel cultural evolution and creativity. Check out the full insights!