

We read in the ARA that Astronomer's entrepreneur, Andy Byron, and the company's head of human resources, Kristin Cabot, have been caught caught red-handed at a Coldplay concert, because of the camera that focuses on members of the audience and projects their images onto the screen. Normally, and hence the name Kiss Camera, one, upon seeing oneself on the screen, kisses. However, these two, upon realizing they were being projected, abruptly separated and tried to hide (it seems they are both married). In the previous images, they look at each other, embracing, the stage with their eyes watering.
If they hadn't moved away, you could say it was the effusion of the concert. Moving away is what gives them away. Like the "beep" they use on television to cover up swear words, which only emphasizes them. Despite being in a relationship, you can go to a Coldplay concert with your boss or your subordinate, and nothing will happen. But that telltale gesture tells us a lot. At home, they didn't say it. Or maybe they said they were going with "everyone in the department" because it was a workshop activity. coachingThe hug is nothing. It's everything, however, the elaboration of the lie. "What a fucking drag, having to go with all those people to Massachusetts," she might have said. "When I get back, we'll take the kids for a little getaway; I'm fed up with planes and not sleeping at home! I want my pillow!!!" he might have said. In any case, catching them at a concert is much worse than catching them in bed. Bed can always be counted (just ask Sandro Giacobe), minimized. But a pre-party like this, never. A dinner, a passionate conversation at the bar of a wine bar, a concert, singing a duet of the songs they've been listening to on Spotify for days... "Doing" things together. This is the ultimate infidelity, terrible for the other two, who helped them pack and took them to the airport, where they said goodbye with a brief, aerial kiss.