Photographs from London Flashmob
From the BBC, "The flash mob phenomenon has hit London.
Since June spontaneous crowds summoned up via the internet have been assembling in cities around the world and taking part in a form of performance art. The idea began in New York and last night London's flash mobsters got their first chance to meet. About 200 people brought confusion and a small slice of net culture to a corner of the capital. "
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photographs
08.08.2003 16:02
r
Homepage: http://www.nyclondon.com/london-flashmob
Is the smell of guerilla marketing, overpowering the love, kids?
09.08.2003 08:01
The 'flash mob' idea has been doing the rounds for a while now and is catching on quickly like a kind of virus.
Journalists in particular seem fascinated by the phenomena, with several wondering if Flash Mobs are in fact some sort of radical new movement.
Flash Mobs are seemingly unplanned gatherings of large groups of people that quickly converge in public (or semipublic) places for brief periods of time - often engaging in seemingly daft pointless activities, such as making bird noises or twirling around on the spot.
Members of a Flash Mob simultaneously converge to form the Mob, perform their task, and then quickly disperse again at a given time, departing in different directions.
While some claim that it is a form of situationist comment on the high levels of surveillance in our society, others accuse it of being simply a pointless technology inspired, bourgeoise display of childishness bordering on stupidity. Participants however say it's.... quote: "just for fun"
As journalists continue to try and figure if there is any political subtext, many others have commented that the Flash Mob craze is simply the same tactic as used, time and time again, by political protestors at demonstrations, from reclaim the streets parties, to summit spectaculars.... but without the political focus.
In an exclusive undercover covert investigation, our reporters uncovered a growing network of Flash Mob cells across the country with new Mobs discovered in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Sheffield...
Is the smell of guerilla marketing, overpowering the love, kids?
for more on this check out: http://flashmob.co.uk
http://www.geocities.com/londonmobs/
and in da meeja:
Pointless but fun? Flashmob phenomenon reaches UK
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1014598,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1013317,00.html
Smart mob storms London
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3134559.stm
Video:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/video/39378000/rm/_39378985_mobbing13_dhariwal_vi.ram
Britain's first Flashmob brings chaos to London's West End
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10925
aaaarrhhhhhhh
can I interview you?
09.08.2003 08:10
The redeeming feature of the soho was the sight of dozens of journalists, clearly each thinking he or she was on to some really niche bit of breaking news, approaching one another saying "could i interview you... oh, you're a hack as well?" and walking disconsolately away. They ended up scrapping over the two or three people there who *weren't* from the media, to find out what motivated them...
/HCK
Don't be silly
09.08.2003 08:25
Hag Sag
Potential
09.08.2003 08:28
Dan
FakeMob
10.08.2003 00:42
Perhaps it would be worth going to these things and suggesting to people that they might like to join a real mob in future, such as one to stop the DSEi arms fair.
anon
The Society of the Spectacle
11.08.2003 09:11
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"THE REIGNING ECONOMIC system is founded on isolation; at the same time it is a circular process designed to produce isolation. Isolation underpins technology, and technology isolates in its turn; all goods proposed by the spectacular system, from cars to televisions, also serve as weapons for that system as it strives to reinforce the isolation of "the lonely crowd." The spectacle is continually rediscovering its own basic assumptions — and each time in a more concrete manner."
From 'The Society of the Spectacle' by Guy Debord
Guy the Bore
Homepage: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/tsots00.html
Be Silly
12.08.2003 11:37
RC