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Artist S.C. Mero built the Electrical Box Theater on a downtown Los Angeles street so all creatively minded people can have a place to perform. It is 6 feet tall and 3 feet deep, with a red velvet door. From the outside, it looks like a typical electrical box, which appeals to people who are “intimidated to get up on a stage,” Mero told the Los Angeles Times. Experimental musicians, poets and clowns have already put on impromptu performances at the box.
In Japan, people are climbing into coffins for 30-minute meditation sessions. The coffins “look surprisingly friendly,” said Vice, decorated with cute fabrics and adornments. At the Tokyo relaxation salon Meiso Kukan Kanoke-in, patrons are invited to settle in and spend their time in the box reflecting on life “through being conscious of death.” They also get to decide if they want an open or closed casket and have the choice of listening to music or resting in silence.