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Those Sea Point glasses: Social media missing the point?

Comments on the Sea Point #perceivingfreedom art installation have been flowing thick and fast... and faster now than before with tweets that the installation caught fire...

Ah, social media. It makes everyone an expert on everything, giving all the power to publish their every thought, whim and wish, whether valid or not - the plethora of people who suddenly became 'legal experts' with the much publicised #PistoriusTrial was enough to put anyone off of Facebook for a few weeks.

Now another social media furore's broken out, this time Cape Town-specific and linked to the man who's still nearest and dearest to the country's heart, Madiba. When it was first installed, comments were few and far between, and those that did appear were fairly unbiased:

As they should be. You'd think a sculpture in honour of the nation's most beloved former president would soothe the seething social masses - but you'd think wrong. Comments have been less than complimentary after the initial installation. It's popping up everywhere online, from the usual crop of speedy social commentary from the likes of The Daily Maverick, Africa is a Country and Mahala, to Art Times, The Guardian, and City Press, for starters... My personal favourite was Tom Eaton's take in ZANews.

Even Lion's Head got involved:

But I digress. It gets worse - it seems those super large lenses are more than just an eyesore - now Twitter's ablaze with comments that they actually ruined the environment when they started a fire. This is the tweet that started it all:

Comments were suitably scathing and, dare I say, witty:

But was the fire 'outbreak' real or just another prank to prove a point? Were the naysayers on the right track from the start? Was this a bad idea to begin with or simply misinterpreted by those so fast to jump on the social media bandwagon? You decide...

UPDATE: Comment about social media and you'll get a plethora of social media responses. As proof, I received the following tweet about the 'burning' Sea Point glasses:

Then there was this one...

All of which prompted Stu Shapiro himself, responsible for the fire photo, to tweet the following:

Now we know.

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