(#FunFriday) Silent Disco?

So, call me sheltered but I had never heard of a silent disco until recently. According to Wikipedia, the concept was first introduced in 1969 in a sci-fi movie called Ruusujen Aika, “A Time of Roses“. And as it turns out silent discos have been going on since the 80’s in Europe. In particular the Glastonbury Festival has made good use of the concept in order to comply with noise regulations. And right down the road from us in 2012, SilentArena and Live Nation held the biggest silent disco event ever in America with over 3000 headphones at the River’s Edge Music Festival on Harriet Island.

Here is a quick video of a silent disco event during the Midsummer Night Swing dance party at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York.

Universities are another common place to see a silent disco. Princeton has a fun site setup showing off their recent event here. So my friends, what about SCSU? #What If… we get UPB together with the IT and Library folks and we have a silent disco in the Library! Wouldn’t the juxtaposition of a dance party and rows of books be cool? Okay, okay… maybe that’s too nerdy. Well, once warmer weather hits it’d be a fun event for the Atwood Mall too.

Library 2.012 Conference

The Library 2.012 Virtual Conference is Oct 3 – 5.  The conference is an online global event with presentations from all over the world. It’s not really just for librarians either, there is great content for faculty too! Check out the keynotes and the agenda to see if anything looks interesting to you. I think my favorite keynote title is “Creativity and libraries: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”

Keynotes: http://bit.ly/SYuMrj

Agenda: http://bit.ly/UEhH2E