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All Parade, Sao Paulo

Artists decorating phonebooths.

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You’re probably thinking “Who even uses phone booths anymore?” But this public art project in Sao Paulo, called All Parade, might make you want to use a public phone.

One hundred artists were commissioned to decorate 100 phonebooths across Sao Paulo. They were given total freedom and the results are incredibly diverse, and mostly kind of crazy.

There are phonebooths that have been made to look like brains, discoballs fish and aliens; abstract creations with bits and pieces seemingly flinging off them; while some are carefully decorated with detailed imagery.

Pretty fun, especially considering most phonebooths just end up covered in discarded chewing gum.

More at callparade.com.br/galeria-de-fotos.

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