On a late spring evening in 2015, at South Street Seaport, a square on the southern tip of Manhattan, hundreds of people slipped on headphones and slipped into their own worlds. It was a clear night, perfect for a stroll, but attendees weren’t interested in local shops and restaurants. They were too busy dancing silently to the music, tuning in—or tuning out—to a “silent disco.”
http://nautil.us/issue/34/adaptation/when-you-listen-to-music-youre-never-alone
Article courtesy of The New York Times by Daniel A Gross
Thursday, March 17, 2016
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