Project: Five things you can do with a box

1) A cell phone break box. A box that locks for one hour a day, so that you can lock away your cell phone and live life disconnected.

2) A personal safety pod. A lightweight, indestructible box that people in war torn or hazardous environments can use for temporary shelter. Can be used in hurricane or tornado zones, in schools and businesses for active shooter safety, etc.

3) A window into another universe. A box with a headset attached that let’s you look into a random feed of a random camera set somewhere in the world. 

4) Instead of carrying (and misplacing) a cell phone, you have a floating cube following you. Pluck it out of the air when you need information, or talk to it like Siri or Alexa. 

5) The minimalist box challenge. Pick a medium or large box, and pack it with essentials to live out of for 30 days. Use only items packed in that box to survive for 30 days. 

 

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  1. 1) Privacy Box – Prevents any signals from entering or escaping allowing you to create a safe environment to have sensitive/private conversations without the fear of surveillance or harsh ramifications of subsequent censorship.

    2) A calming chamber for small children / infants which helps sooth them by playing back the sound of their crying in real-time (think the concept of noise-canceling) along with pulsating lights timed to their heartbeat and brain patterns.

    3) Ultra-light weight carbon polymer box which can be folded into a chair, bed, or table.

    4) Portable Projector – Insert your phone, tablet, or even laptop into this box and it projects the image onto the nearest wall.

    5) Frustration Box – Put it on your head when you’re really stressed out and need to scream or curse. It prevents any sound from escaping allow for discreet off-gassing of pent up workplace / life steam.

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