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RandomGuy
06-22-2011, 03:31 PM
heh, "Bald Knob"...

http://mit.zenfs.com/75/2011/06/mw-630-lotro-box.jpg

While summer trips are something many of us look forward to as a relaxing break from our normal routine, performance artist Jordan Wayne Long decided to do things a bit differently. Starting on July 7, Long will be confined to a small wooden box as he is shipped from Bald Knob, Arkansas to Portland, Oregon. The 7-day trip will top 2,100 miles, and all the while, Long's only contact with the outside world will be through Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO), a massively multiplayer online game.

Long's reasons for the unorthodox "performance" are mixed. Aside from providing entertainment through his blogs and Twitter account during the journey, he also aims to better understand post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Many individuals who experience traumatic events fall victim to PTSD, a debilitating anxiety disorder that leads some to retreat to virtual worlds for comfort. As Long himself doesn't actually have the disorder, it's somewhat unclear what he hopes to prove with the experiment, other than experiencing what it's like to live in a virtual world for a week.

The crate itself will be powered by battery packs, allowing Long's computer setup to remain operational for the entire journey. As for creature comforts, there aren't many. There are just a handful of ways for Long to bend himself into the box, and as for restroom facilities, he notes simply "It's being outfitted to handle all my business."
Jordan Long via Massively
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_technews/20110622/tc_yblog_technews/man-ships-himself-over-2000-miles-in-wooden-crate-while-playing-online-game----------------------------------------------

um, yeaaaaaah.

cantthinkofanything
06-22-2011, 03:37 PM
And no one gave a fuck

BlackSwordsMan
06-22-2011, 03:39 PM
I hope he shit himself and caught dysentery and had to have his arms amputated

TheThinkingMan
06-22-2011, 03:40 PM
Think outside the box.

mouse
06-22-2011, 05:45 PM
Think outside the box.

:lmao

Wild Cobra
06-22-2011, 06:00 PM
Since he's being boxed, does that mean he thinks he's a Cylon?

Reggie Williams
06-22-2011, 06:30 PM
heh, "Bald Knob"...

http://mit.zenfs.com/75/2011/06/mw-630-lotro-box.jpg

While summer trips are something many of us look forward to as a relaxing break from our normal routine, performance artist Jordan Wayne Long decided to do things a bit differently. Starting on July 7, Long will be confined to a small wooden box as he is shipped from Bald Knob, Arkansas to Portland, Oregon. The 7-day trip will top 2,100 miles, and all the while, Long's only contact with the outside world will be through Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO), a massively multiplayer online game.

Long's reasons for the unorthodox "performance" are mixed. Aside from providing entertainment through his blogs and Twitter account during the journey, he also aims to better understand post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Many individuals who experience traumatic events fall victim to PTSD, a debilitating anxiety disorder that leads some to retreat to virtual worlds for comfort. As Long himself doesn't actually have the disorder, it's somewhat unclear what he hopes to prove with the experiment, other than experiencing what it's like to live in a virtual world for a week.

The crate itself will be powered by battery packs, allowing Long's computer setup to remain operational for the entire journey. As for creature comforts, there aren't many. There are just a handful of ways for Long to bend himself into the box, and as for restroom facilities, he notes simply "It's being outfitted to handle all my business."
Jordan Long via Massively
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_technews/20110622/tc_yblog_technews/man-ships-himself-over-2000-miles-in-wooden-crate-while-playing-online-game----------------------------------------------

um, yeaaaaaah.\

lAMO!

Wild Cobra
06-22-2011, 07:15 PM
Anyone know what the chances of him being lost in shipping are, and not being able to get out of the box?

What a way to go.

I also wonder how many shippers pay attention to "this side up."

RandomGuy
06-23-2011, 12:52 PM
Anyone know what the chances of him being lost in shipping are, and not being able to get out of the box?

What a way to go.

I also wonder how many shippers pay attention to "this side up."

"It says here it was made in Italy... Fra-gee-lay"

Frenzy
06-23-2011, 01:47 PM
No price comparison?