07-25-2003, 08:43 AM
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in limbo
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 19,503
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"flash mobbing"
clicky!
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The latest big thing from the Internet: Creating a crowd on a moment's notice for no particular reason. It's a hit in New York, and the practice is starting to get around. (...)
In recent weeks, New Yorkers have been using forwarded e-mails to coordinate "flash mobs," or not-so-random crowds that appear and dissipate within a matter of minutes. Is it performance art? The cutting edge of a new social movement? Or just an easy way to flummox carpet salesmen?
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To protect the planned serendipity of each event, participants aren't told exactly what the mob is supposed to do until just before the event happens. For the most recent New York happening on July 2, participants passed around an e-mail telling them to assemble at the food court in Grand Central Station, where organizers (identifiable by the copies of the New York Review of Books they were holding) then gave mobbers printed instructions regarding what to do next. The result: Shortly after 7 p.m., about 200 people suddenly assembled on the mezzanine level of the Grand Hyatt Hotel next to Grand Central Station, applauded loudly for 15 seconds, then left.
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sounds incredibly cool, anyone ever been flash mobbing?
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