/https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fcard%2Fimage%2F742824%2Fa80c1d23-39aa-488d-b8f4-74abc1251dd5.jpg)
Instead of crappy crisps, this vending machine dispenses something much better for your health — "snacks" based on your emotional needs.
An installation artwork in Sydney's CBD by artists Elizabeth Commandeur and Mark Starmach, Intangible Goods is a special vending machine that's filled with "conveniently packaged consumables for the mind."
Yep, no classic chips or chocolate bars — you can find them in that other vending machine over there — instead you can pick some mind food. Each little packet is A$2 ($1.50) and has been designed by the artists alongside mental health professionals to contain products for specific emotional needs. Read more...
More about Emotion, Mental Health, Artwork, Vending Machine, and Installation