Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Public Fun, Cont'd - Improv Everywhere
I think you'll have to watch them in action (or in inaction) before you waste any more time reading about Improv Everywhere. You see what I mean? They get these people - they call them "agents," more than 100, and they get them to wander ....Well, you better read about it on the Improv Everywhere site.
After you've finished marveling your way to several many other Improv Everywhere "performances," you might, if you are a gameful person, think about those Big Games - large-scale, citywide events, often involving cell phones, cameras and crowds. Or, of course, of New Games. Interesting to contemplate the difference, actually, between New Games, Citywide and Improv Everywhere-type fun. Improv Everywhere games are played with spectators who aren't even watching. Not fellow fans. Bystanders, you might say, innocent bystanders.
Improv Everywhere. Artists, wouldn't you call them? Of a certain taste of a definite kind of truly public fun, don't you think, don't you know?
thanks to Marc Gilutin
from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith
After you've finished marveling your way to several many other Improv Everywhere "performances," you might, if you are a gameful person, think about those Big Games - large-scale, citywide events, often involving cell phones, cameras and crowds. Or, of course, of New Games. Interesting to contemplate the difference, actually, between New Games, Citywide and Improv Everywhere-type fun. Improv Everywhere games are played with spectators who aren't even watching. Not fellow fans. Bystanders, you might say, innocent bystanders.
Improv Everywhere. Artists, wouldn't you call them? Of a certain taste of a definite kind of truly public fun, don't you think, don't you know?
thanks to Marc Gilutin
from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith
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