Gepetto here.
You know, there's something about this idea that I find intriguing. I'm not sure if it's the music (which sounds like it came directly out of a "story" segment of a Sega Genesis game), or the fact that the people in this video probably got through college by doing random crap like this. Why write an actual paper about "expectations in society" when you can just lug a PC to a Starbucks?
"A" for effort, especially on getting machines running Windows 95. I don't know if the purpose of this was to point out the "modernization of society," or "a hastened culture" or even "expectations of public action at a Starbucks." For all I care, they just felt like taking an old school PC for the ride.
And somehow didn't get mugged.
I'm a bigger fan of this video, where people plot to freeze in place without warning. You've got to love some of the reactions, like the guy wit the backpack who thought it was one of those spooky sci-fi things where people think they've triggered some sort of time warp, and he kept poking one of the frozen people. He's probably thinking to himself "Oh God! Not again! Not again!"
Great job by all, especially the guy driving the cart.
"They are not moving! I need some help! Oh, nevermind."








