Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'unsilentnight'
December 17, 2007
Before there were iPods, New Yorkers had boomboxes. Since 1992, people have been gathering to celebrate an Unsilent Night, when dozens of portable sound systems play a piece of ambient music simultaneously. Of course, iPods are allowed, and mp3 downloads are available on the Unsilent site...but boomboxes and cassette tapes are the preferred way to go. Thousands of revelers got together this past Saturday to line up their audio-hardware and press play all at the......
Continue Reading "Video of the Day: Unsilent Night '07"December 15, 2007
Artist Phil Kline has brought us an Unsilent Night every year since 1992. He describes his experiment as an "outdoor ambient music piece for an infinite number of boomboxes. It’s like a Christmas caroling party except that we don’t sing, but rather carry the music, each of us playing a separate track that is a voice in the piece." City blocks are usually loud enough, but tonight get ready for a full-on sound symphony to......
Continue Reading "Bring the Noise: Unsilent Night is Tonight!"December 17, 2006
Along with SantaCON yesterday, Unsilent Night took the streets as well. The boombox parade, led and organized by Phil Kline, happens every year and washes a sort of ambient sound over the city. The above clip shows the parade crossing the street, and here's one spectators interpretation of what might be going on. Personally, we think Aziz Ansari should have showed up playing his world's shittiest mixtape. Anyone have pictures or video? Photos from......
Continue Reading "Unsilent Night"December 15, 2006
THEATER: The Scene, a black comedy by Theresa Rebeck that premiered at this year’s Humana Festival in Louisville, is now in previews at Second Stage. The satire is about an out-of-work New York actor (Spenser: For Hire’s Tony Shalhoub) — married to a news producer (Alien Nation veteran Patricia Heaton) — who has an affair with a fresh-faced Ohioan ingénue. Rebeck’s stated intent with The Scene is to skewer America’s “cultural collapse into narcissism”. -......
Continue Reading "Pencil This In"December 18, 2005
Reminder!!! Unsilent Night, the amazing participatory performance piece by Phil Kline, is tonight-- starting at 6:45pm at Washington Square Arch, and ending around 8pm at Tompkins Square Park: Every year since 1992 I've presented Unsilent Night, an outdoor ambient music piece for an INFINITE number of boom box tape players. It's like a Christmas carolling party except that we don't sing, but rather carry boom boxes, each playing a separate tape which is part of......
Continue Reading "Missed Santacon? Get Ready for Unsilent Night!"
