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What a great find. I wonder how well Flash mobs work in different societies ? I cant help but feel though that the fist game being played is the question of playing a game !
Darn it Chris Brogan I have spent the day thinking and seeing and experiencing the Game in everything. Not an intended Side effect I believe.
A great post none the less.
There have been two instances where participation from my Twitter friends/followers enhanced my creative process.
In my case, I didn't purposely ask for help, but when I posted that I was changing my name to iPhone to meet guys just for fun, the witty responses and questions I received inspired me to respond creatively and humorously. I was able to turn the series of tweets between me and friends into a successful bit in my stand-up act.
Most of the ideas I wouldn't have thought of on my own if I had sat down to write about it. The different perspectives and the individual wisdoms in the crowd made something much bigger and better.