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The MP3 Experiment 2.0

>>> Important: this event has been moved to Sunday 10/16 at 3 PM. Watch this page for updates. <<<

This coming Saturday, performance artists slash pranksters Improv Everywhere are staging a “mission” in Manhattan to which you, dear reader, are invited.

For complete instructions, go to this site, where you’ll be able to download an audio file to load onto your iPod, Creative Nomad, iRiver, Archos, or what have you. As the site says, DO NOT listen to the file yet, but rather have it loaded and ready to play when the mission begins on Saturday, at which point the file will tell you what to do. Conceivably, it could tell you to play hacky-sack or eat your shoelaces, but if the first MP3 Experiment is any guide, it's likely to be something a lot more fun.

Posted by Damian on 10/13/2005 | Permalink

Comments

Someone call Webster's. Contrived has a new definition!

Mondrian would have an erection at the amount of rigid 'fun' exists nowadays.

This is the same Stay Free! that mocked 'flash mobs'?

Posted by: Blue Man Uno | Oct 13, 2005 9:05:41 PM

Mocked flash mobs? No idea what you're talking about. Maybe you have us confused with Gawker?
We ran this interview with my friend Bill, who started flash mobs in the last issue.

Posted by: carrie | Oct 13, 2005 10:14:25 PM

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