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Fortune Not Cookie by A M

December 21st, 2009 5:33 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Install fortunes of your devising in permanent or non-permanent media in openable structures, such that passersby will come across them.

A few days ago, I was at the mall, in the pirate store. (What, your mall doesn't have a pirate store? Write and complain.) I picked up a big bag of plastic dubloons. As soon as I got home, I realized what this meant: Mario blocks! I decided to combine this with Fortune, Not Cookie, and write Mario-themed fortunes for the insides of the blocks.

I downloaded a .pdf of a cube template from the above website, and printed it out on cardstock, about two inches on a side.

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Cut them out...

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Folded along the lines, and on the tabs.

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The tabs were a stroke of genius, they made it possible to tape the things together in a reasonably attractive manner even for someone as terribly clumsy as I.

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I then wrote out ten Mario-themed fortunes, one for each block.

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This picture was a real challenge to get, as it really required two hands to hold the block together and press against the tape from both sides. I fumbled through it.

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And then once the block was mostly together, adding the goodies.

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My first finished block!

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Now to do the next nine...

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They looked delightful in little rows. I expected a tiny Mario at any moment.

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They also stacked surprisingly well.

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Finally, I finished them all!

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Now to release them into the wild. I had an errand to run by bus, so I decided that I would leave them mostly on buses and at bus stops. This was the first one:

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A guy got on the bus, and moved it aside so he could sit. Not exactly the response I was hoping for, but oh well. I imagine someone else saw it afterward, and possibly decided to pick it up and open it.

One of my motivations for leaving them on buses was the weather -- it's rainy and generally crappy out. I left a couple in sheltered bus stops, hoping they wouldn't get too soggy.

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The first gust of wind blew that one off the railing, but when I checked back after my errand, it was still on the ground, not getting too soggy.

All in all, I consider this quite a success (even if I couldn't get into the building where I was planning to do Information Insertion). I may well do it again, those little blocks are a blast to make, and I do still have more than a hundred coins...

- smaller

The plans.

The plans.


The first few cut out.

The first few cut out.


All ten cut out.

All ten cut out.


Folded, but not yet cube-ified.

Folded, but not yet cube-ified.


The tabs are what I used to connect the sides.

The tabs are what I used to connect the sides.


A break to write fortunes!

A break to write fortunes!


Closeup on fortunes.

Closeup on fortunes.


More fortunes.

More fortunes.


Cutting them out.

Cutting them out.



Adding the coin and fortune before sealing the top.

Adding the coin and fortune before sealing the top.


A finished box!

A finished box!


...now I just need to do nine more.

...now I just need to do nine more.


Progress...I love how they look in a row.

Progress...I love how they look in a row.


More progress. They stack pretty well for being so flimsy.

More progress.  They stack pretty well for being so flimsy.


Done!

Done!


I put this one on a bus seat.

I put this one on a bus seat.


At a bus stop.

At a bus stop.


At the student-run cinema.

At the student-run cinema.


This corner looked dark and unloved.

This corner looked dark and unloved.


Balanced on a bus stop rail.

Balanced on a bus stop rail.


The first gust of wind knocked it down.

The first gust of wind knocked it down.


Another bus stop.

Another bus stop.



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posted by rongo rongo on December 22nd, 2009 11:35 AM

I hope people looked inside!

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posted by A M on December 22nd, 2009 1:46 PM

When you picked them up, it was pretty obvious that there was something inside, and on most of them, there was one vertex left un-taped that you could theoretically get stuff out from without destroying the cube, so I have high hopes.