Identical Twins Create Human Mirror on NYC Subway Car

by Scott Beale on July 7, 2008 · 3 comments

Human Mirror is the latest mission by Improv Everywhere where a group of identical twins rode on a NYC subway car, creating a human mirror. Here’s the full report.

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1 sfslim July 7, 2008 at 11:57 am

This is easily my favorite IE performance yet, right up there with the Grand Central Station freeze. Well done!

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2 Brad Templeton July 7, 2008 at 12:07 pm

That was so great, but I have to imagine there is so much more you could do with twins, more subtle. Like going through a security checkpoint (but not one that can legally hassle you) or lining up to buy movie tickets, doing and saying the same thing the 2nd time through (I guess you could do that without twins.) Or spacing them on park benches rather than a crowded subway. Still cool though.

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3 Jay Fienberg July 7, 2008 at 3:53 pm

“There must be a twin conference somewhere”!!!!

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