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Tech | February 01, 2008 | 51 comments

Time stops at Grand Central

ksimpson
Wow, this is so cool. I'd have loved to have been there.


The event was organized by an awesome group called "Improv Everywhere."
http://www.improveverywhere.com/
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  • niuzai069
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  • superjake2004
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      superjake2004  
    • This is a really good idea. If I would there I would of been pretty shocked as it would probably take a second to realize that it was set-up.

      They should try something like this, but more set-up so only one person is moving and doesn't know about the act.

    • 2 years ago
  • yukko
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      yukko  
    • Hong Kong has forzen too!!haha!
      My friends had been there!!COOL!!!!

      http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=9IWIDu0b3hs#

      ----------
      Some details here:

      Name:「Forzen Times‧ Square Reborn」
      Host:FM THEATRE POWER

      FM Theatre Power, a Hong Kong local independent troupe, organized "Frozen Times . Square Reborn" in HK's landmark--Time Square.

      Over a hundred people "freeze" in this busiest spot to feel the fresh air of Hong Kong Public Space .

      This event is echoing Improv Everywhere Global -- Causing Scenes Worldwild.

    • 2 years ago
  • CaptSutter
  • zaren14
  • Katamaripi
  • ntelmo
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      ntelmo  
    • That was amazing!! I especially loved the applause at the end....it was nice to see their effort didn't go without some kind of acknowledgement from the crowd. Well done!

    • 2 years ago
  • Marilynn_Murray
  • daveesh
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      daveesh  
    • I LOVE that! Total mind f*ck on a massive scale!! The brilliance lies in how they got a bunch of New Yorkers together and actually interact with each other. Total strangers start talking to one another to try and figure out what's going on.

    • 2 years ago
  • BubbaDogg
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      BubbaDogg  
    • That was a pretty cool stunt. Too bad they didn't use it to make a statement opposing the war though.

      There are several ways off hand I can think to integrate an antiwar message into something like this.

      such as; every five minutes of the war and occupation costs so many Iraqi lives, soldiers lives and xxxxx $$.

      or 'stop, think, and realize there's still a war going on, despite the "success of the surge" and the corporate media's blackout of news from Iraq.

      Or 'stop and think about the consequences of going to war in the first place' - something the Bush administration never considered.

      PEACE
      Sincerely;
      Paul Hubbard

      Leave it to a "hippie tree hugger" like yourself to ruin a perfectly executed stunt by trying to push some anti-war message with it. Why do you people always have to try to push your liberal ideas on everyone. Just remember one thing. If the forces we are fighting in this war have their way, which they are willing to die to achieve.....
      ~~ Women in this country would be silenced with a veil over their face
      ~~ All of us would be worshiping Allah
      ~~ And people like you wouldn't be allowed to voice your ridiculous opinions in a forum like this or any other for that matter.
      Is that a way of life you find appealing? Then move to the middle east and be everyone's savior!! I'll pay for your one way ticket.

      John Holmes (and yes that IS my real name)

    • 2 years ago
  • therightlook
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      therightlook  
    • This was an amazing and coordinated event! Very cool-wish I could have been there to see it and the other people trying to figure out what was going on. Great job!!!!!!!!!!

    • 2 years ago
  • dldraperlv
  • sharonahomes
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      sharonahomes  
    • Each one of us can take 5 minutes and unite the world for any cause if it is important enough to us. Imagine us stopping for 5 minutes and thinking only "PEACE FOR HUMANITY"

    • 2 years ago
  • amigoarkin
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      amigoarkin  
    • I loved how many people actually noticed what was happening! Too often it seems people are just oblivious to what's going on around them. And it's great to change things up sometimes!

    • 2 years ago
  • akindofmagick
  • Renegade
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      Renegade  
    • Very cool. If I had been there in GCS, I'm sure I would have felt awkward and somewhat embarrassed as my notions of reality and accepted conformity were challenged. But I suppose that's that's the byproduct of any significant art/porformance. Very cool, entertaining editing for the video too.

    • 2 years ago
  • jensen13
  • sstein
  • bloodsugarmagik
  • ReelRecognizeReal
  • Jessica_Griffiths
  • PHubb
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      PHubb  
    • That was a pretty cool stunt. Too bad they didn't use it to make a statement opposing the war though.

      There are several ways off hand I can think to integrate an antiwar message into something like this.

      such as; every five minutes of the war and occupation costs so many Iraqi lives, soldiers lives and xxxxx $$.

      or 'stop, think, and realize there's still a war going on, despite the "success of the surge" and the corporate media's blackout of news from Iraq.

      Or 'stop and think about the consequences of going to war in the first place' - something the Bush administration never considered.

      PEACE
      Sincerely;
      Paul Hubbard

    • 2 years ago
  • Azzers
  • Bigfella_981
  • usumacinta
  • Gustolingo
  • samonster34
  • nickmattos2
  • seaotter02
  • holelottabs
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      holelottabs  
    • haha, i like how people are taking photos, even though a picture is just like a still visual of one moment in time anyways. itd be just like taking a picture of a guy picking up his papers or whatever. haha but its an awesome video, woulda been sweet to see live.

    • 2 years ago
  • taz0466
  • ALiK
  • CarolynGillis
  • hrana
  • phillyharper
  • thatonechick91
  • saverio
  • celiaalario
  • niugnep
  • cbapel
  • amy80424
  • bstein
  • khsing
  • phillyharper
  • mischabarrett
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      mischabarrett  
    • WOW! Awesomeness.

      Shame it would never work in London though... people would just persevere with their journey, completely deadpan and avoiding all eye contact.

      :-)

    • 2 years ago
  • mattbrawn
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      mattbrawn  
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    • Here's the lowdown from the night, it proved so successful that they now plan 'mobile clubbing' gigs all over the place, well London mainly, but it's a pretty big place!

      From their dontstayin.com group you can find links to their next events, and don't worry if you don't think it's for you, the instructions make it clear and concise!

      WALK AROUND AND GET IN TO YOUR GROOVE

      SMILE AT OTHER MOBILE CLUBBERS

      NO DANCING BEFORE 19.01

      AT THE INSTANT THE CLOCK STRIKES 19.01

      DANCE LIKE YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE

      AND DANCE FOR AS LONG AS YOU CAN

      Check this link for some video of their meet at the Tate Modern!
      http://www.dontstayin.com/uk/london/the-tate-modern/2007/oct/12/photo-7671929

    • 2 years ago
  • jleemuse
  • michaelwong38
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      michaelwong38  
    • This is cool. Me and my wife did something similar to my son a while back. He was 11 then. One Saturday morning we decided to make him think he had lost his hearing, by moving our lips and pretending to talk. Kind of like something Jack Handy would do.

    • 2 years ago
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  • ksimpson
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