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Not just neighbors - - people who wanted to be in a club atmosphere but also have the capability to speak with friends. [+] |
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How does this stop the manager from locking the emergency doors when the club is over-packed? |
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It would be very strange to see a room full of dancing people... and no sound except shuffling feet. Some low volume background music to stop everyone looking silly?
Don't forget that some of the fun is actually feeling the beat with your body - so could you add a body bass for the full Monty. |
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If the club's rated occupancy was 400 people and there were 400 headphones, people might not clamor to get into the club with no music. |
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[Ling], I think you're right on target. Playing the same music as is piped over the headphones, but at a much lower level, would allow people to know what's going on (musically). This place will be right next door to [link]. |
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<obligatory>I envisioned a cell phone built into a heavy, blunt object.</o> That said, nice live-and-let-live solution, so +. |
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[Ling], I'm sure we don't go to the same kind of club but a flexible pvc subwoofer/resonant air cavity, attached to the back of the dancer, will give you a good back beat. |
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I love this idea [gorj], but sadly it's baked. Originally an arts project, the idea was taken to extremes at this year's Glastonbury festival where 3000 people all danced with headphones. They tend to be called "silent raves" (see linky). |
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I think this would more interesting to watch rather than to participate in. |
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So, not three slices of bread wrapped around a couple of mayo-ed mobiles then? |
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Thanx [fishrat], checked out the link but am wondering at what Glastonbury festival this was part of? Do you have a date on the festival? Was it this years? Was it not a wash out this year? |
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I was sceptical whether this would work. I still don't know if it does, but I'm heartened that someone has tried it. I would love to go to, dance at and just watch a silent rave. |
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[marked-for-deletion] baked and commericalized by Sony for their MiniDisc TV commercials. Google "Athens Beach". |
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hey [gorjabuble] where in Sydney are you ? |
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Live in between the Eastern Suburbs and the CBD [neilp] why do you ask? |
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just updating my 'chance of randomly bumping in to a fellow halfbaker' spreadsheet.. I'm in surry hills. |
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I would say it would be in the 'high' to 'very high' column. I work on the Surry Hills and Darlinghurst border |
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I'll watch out for you.. there can't be many people working on that border. |
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No, no. No hedge, no wall. I 'work' in a little office where on one side of the street is one suburb and on the other is the other suburb. ['work' = play on internet most of the day] |
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Honestly, I think I would go to this place just to sit with my headphones off, and gawk in amusement at the crowded room of people dancing in silence. |
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Tried to do an 'Athens Beach' search [acme] but couldn't find anything |
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[In any case, "baked" is not grounds for deletion, and the commercial obviously wasn't known to the poster - hence I'm ignoring the marked-for-deletion tag.] |
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