Jiang says concerts and movies function as energy-harvesting rituals, with events like Coachella serving as a more upscale version of the same underlying mechanism.
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Coachella
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"That's what concerts are. That's what movies are, right? So Coachella is just like a high -end version, but like a low -end version..."
"...somebody's harvested that energy. And for anyone that thinks it's crazy, Coachella is very similar to something like, I saw you speak about Mecca..."
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