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Colortheraphy box by Lakbear.
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Danboard came with us to watch the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series Yacht racing today. He seemed a bit perplexed by the whole event. Elizabeth Taylor says you can only expect a box to understand so much, I think she might be right!
Here comes the first box of Kuman New Testaments to be sold. These New
Testaments are usually sold at a low price (less than the cost of
producing the books), not just given away, so that the people attach
value to them. This makes it more likely that they will be read instead
of being used for toilet paper and cigarette wrappers. Some were given
away, though. The local member of parliament bought a box or two of
them, and gave them away to the first comers. A was amazed to see that
those who emerged from the resulting rugby scrum had intact books
instead of scraps.
This is one of a series of photos of the Kuman New Testament dedication
in Kundiawa, Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea, on the 27th day of June
2008. This is the first day these people could get a whole New Testament
in their own language. There are about 950 languages spoken in Papua New
Guinea. Other than the 3 national languages (Melanisian Pidgin, English,
and Hiri Motu), Kuman is the language with the third highest population
of speakers.
Photo by Jan Gossner. Posted here by permission.
not very exciting... it's a plastic translucent lid that snaps tightly at both sides. i haven't closed this one all the way yet; as you can see it's not completely cool yet.
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and went on a tour of Ford Meter Box Tuesday May 3, 2022 in Pell City, Ala. The Ford Meter Box Company is a manufacturer of products for the waterworks industry. The Indiana-based company’s products range from a water main to a water meter. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Postland Signal Box in November 2005. A remarkable survivor although it has seen better days. This is on the former line between March and Spalding that closed in November 1982. There are other boxes on this line that survive at Murrow, French Drove and Cowbit. Plans have been mentioned to reopen this line, but the opening of the A16 over a section of the old line make this look unlikely.
I call this kind of box a "Schrodinger's Box" as a reference to the fact that it's made as one large box, and until you slice off the lid, there's just no telling WHAT might be inside... Maybe even Schrodinger's Cat
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodinger's_cat
Ususally there's just sawdust, but you never know....
The dark wood is walnut, the top is quilted maple with a walnut stripe.
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674518032706
Watch a video of the Box Show:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyG87-bWkW4
About Pataphysical Studios:
View more 'Pataphysical photos:
5238 S. Harper (box office tile relief from the former movie theater at Harper Court)
2013 update -- A newly remodeled and reopened Harper Theater is now operating here. Unfortunately, this lovely deco element was either removed or buried beneath.
This ceramic box is by Italian maker Bitossi. It retains its original Rosenthal Netter import sticker with the words "Made in Italy" and the handwritten code "93/15". It was found in Manitowoc, WIsconsin.