"Numa Numa Guy," born Gary Brolsma, achieved Internet fame by uploading a one-minute-and-40-second video of himself unselfconsciously lip-synching to an obscure Romanian dance song in 2004. Since that ...
It was a time before YouTube and during the nascent days of the internet when New Jersey web designer Gary Brolsma fired up his webcam and hit record. He’d just experienced the audio-visual assault of ...
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Gary Brolsma had just graduated from high school and started working at "Expert PC" in Saddlebrook, NJ when he made his infamous "Numa Numa Dance" video. "I didn't plan to make the video," Brolsma ...
Hard to believe, but absolutely true: There are people alive today who are unfamiliar with Numa Numa Dance — the viral lip-sync performed to the song "Dragostea din tei,” by the Moldovan pop group ...
Remember 2004? It was the year Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room, Google introduced the world to Gmail and DreamWorks thought it was a good idea to release Shrek 2. It was ...
The post Viral Vault: The Kinetic Poetry of Gary Brolsma’s “Numa Numa Dance” appeared first on Consequence. The month is December, the year 2004, and Newgrounds.com is already the thing that the rest ...
Coming to the end of a long and curious decade, we could talk about so many of the things it's wrought. We could talk of Facebook friends and Twitter followers, of the all-seeing eye of Google or the ...