I am trying to organize Seoul's first mass freeze this coming weekend. This is similar to "Frozen Grand Central" by Improv Everywhere that ended up spreading worldwide online like starving monkeys on a banana. In case you don't know what I'm talking about and still have no idea what a mass freeze is, then let me educate you. A mass freeze is a large amount of people who all freeze in place at the exact same second for 5 minutes in a largely populated and busy place. (i.e. Grand Central Station in NYC) It causes people to become confused and stop to look around and become aware of the world around them.
My plan is to have the freeze occur on Sept. 26th around COEX Mall. There is more information on the event page on Facebook here. I'm working together with Uber Rad Life Korea on making this event successful. (They wrote a blog post about me here.) They will be organizing the Mass Freeze After Hours party and have given me a lot of support in making this event work. We are working this week on making sure everything is finalized and in place. I want things to run smoothly and for this to be a great experience for everyone. Including the spectators and people that don't participate. Now you may be wondering...
Why are you doing this?
I am hoping this will help people see a different side of Korea and start stepping outside of the norm. I want to inspire people to laugh and enjoy life instead of focusing on always studying and working. We all need to smile and enjoy the small things in life. We need to start noticing the world and people around us. Maybe if everyone started noticing the world around them, then we would have more people taking action to change the world.
Where did the idea come from?
I was procrastinating and surfing the internet when I came across something about Improv Everywhere. I decided to do some research about it and then discovered: http://improveverywhere.ning.com/group/southkorea. I noticed that no one had actually tried to put an event together. After establishing our Improv Everywhere group name as Kimchi Invasion. I put the event on facebook in July and started to try and plan it out. Since then, we currently have 314 people confirmed on facebook, Yongsan International School of Seoul students, Seoul Foreign School students, Seoul American High School students and many others involved in this event.
SideNote: If you live in Seoul then tune in to Kick Start 101.3 FM on Wednesday morning for the interview with Rudy Mah about the Mass Freeze.