Over 500 entries came in for our “little” 24 hour ‘Fly on the Wall’ contest (though Lodger accounts for about 50 of them)! And believe it or not, ONLY 1 member got all 4 questions correct.
(answers below)
The real stumper was question # 4 – 72% of the answers that came in stated – “for design / packaging of Sound & Vision”.
While ‘Sound and Vision’ did win a Grammy for packaging – David himself did not win the Grammy – Roger Gorman from Reiner Design walked away with the award (besides our overall winner, only 1 other member answered this question correctly – Kelly-Marie Norris).ÂÂ
We tried to throw you all off a bit in question # 1 – asking in what country did David “perform” (not PLAY) in 1995. David performed the role of DESIGNER for the poster of the Montreux Jazz Festival.ÂÂ
96% of the e-mails correctly answered questions 2 and 3.ÂÂ
OK – drum roll please…….and the first winner and only 4 right answer guru is
– MARCEL DE GROOT!!!
Since we had 100’s of members with 3 correct answers – we threw all the names in a big pile and picked out our 2nd winner
– NEILL MILTON!!!ÂÂ
Congratulations. We want to thank everybody who helped us with our contest/experiment. Dr. Vic is working away at upgrading the camera. Any additional feedback is welcome. We will be using the BowieCam more and more – so any features/improvements you can think of will only help us in our quest to have the coolest 360 degree camera anywhere on the Web.
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1 – In what country did David perform the 1995 show depicted on the poster?
DAVID PERFORMED THE ROLE OF DESIGNER IN 1995 FOR THIS POSTER OF THE MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVALÂÂ
 2 – What body part from David’s video “I’m Afraid of Americans” can be seen in Mad Dr. Vic’s office?
THE SKULL
3 – Find the magazine cover that David is on – tell us the name of the publication and what year the issue came out?ÂÂ
TIME MAGAZINE – JULY 18, 1983 ÂÂ
4 – There is a photo of an award David received – what is the name of the award and in what category did he win?
GRAMMY AWARD – 1984 – BEST VIDEO, SHORT FORM