In a four-hour drama typical of American football, we had just watched on the screen how the team from our university beat their arch-rivals, favored by all bookmakers, by a narrow margin for the first time in years, which they fiercely defended to the end. And because we wanted to prolong the currently so rare moment of real passion and artificial background noise, my son and I also added the press conference with the trainer - only to be suddenly and brutally tipped out of the live illusion without understanding how this was happened. Coach Shaw and about ten journalists had appeared against a black background with the red Stanford emblem as a pattern, as if they were in the same interior of the stadium. But the competent and even funny discussion leader spoke from an eat-in kitchen of the higher price range, which broke off the rush of victory and made us switch off the program with shocked disappointment. Two days later, a Zoom seminar held at the University of Mainz had the same effect.