Pay phones may not be as prevalent as they used to be, but who’s to say that they aren’t staples of our environments? In the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil, an interesting public art project “Call Parade” sponsored by Brazilian telecommunications firm Vivo is ongoing now. It paired 100 artists with 100 street-side phone booths giving them free reign to transform the peculiar hooded fixtures into anything imaginable. The public shells are intricately adorned, painted, and illustrated on to depict anything from an elaborate mansion to a vibrant cartoon fish. The concept behind each booth is just as interesting as how the artists choose to fashion both the outside and inside of said shells. You can see a gallery of all 100 phones [here].

Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo

Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo
Call Parade: 100 Uniquely Designed Phone Booths in São Paulo

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