Photos | Vigilance in the Crowd

See Something, Say Something - An important message displayed on a giant screen at Coachella 2024, encouraging attendees to stay alert.
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Captured on the night of April 19, 2024, this photo features a notably large, illuminated projection screen at the Coachella music festival, Week 2. The screen displays a crucial safety message See Something? Say Something. Let us know if something doesn't seem right, highlighted in bright red with a minimalistic dove and butterfly graphic. This visual forms a stark contrast against the dimly lit silhouette of the crowd below, where attendees are seen mingling and some raising their hands towards the screen. The setting demonstrates the festival's commitment to ensuring safety while maintaining an engaging environment for all participants. The image, marcated into categories such as Cinema, People, and Electronics, effectively encapsulates a moment of community vigilance amid the collective experience of a large-scale event.
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