With all this noise, silence is practically extinct in the city. Enter: the Guggenheim and their friends at Improv Everywhere. The two joined forces to create a mute button for the museum's stillspotting nyc exhibition. The mission included 23 actors, 2 dogs, and one noisy public park. The troupe took over the northern entrance of Prospect Park, and confused a crowd with scenes of synchronized silence.
But why stop there—we need to make this a real thing. Who wouldn't love to mute that annoying lady on her cell phone, or that yapping dog, or that loud upstairs neighbor, or that guy Bloody Loco?
We believe in this idea, and whoever can take this thing to the next level: we've made this logo for you. And now, your inspiration from the Guggenheim and Improv Everywhere: