Public telephone is a public telephone service facility, which is enjoyed by way of entering the service of money (usually coins) or card number before making a call. Public telephone was first invented by William Gray in 1889 and installed at a bank in the hart ford Connecticut. The discovery is growing rapidly and in 1992 the number of public phones in the United States 81 000 pieces. But as development, public phones now have a lot of changes, many public phones combined with modern art.
1. A Shark's Head Payphone
A Russian street artist, Renald from Petrozavodsk, transform ordinary phone into the shape of a shark's head. However, because the art is illegal, the public telephone company reshaped into the basic shape. But the artist does not give up, he said he would create art in another phone using spray paint is stronger than ever.
2.Ice Payphone
This public telephone is made of pure 100% of chunks of ice in Alaska. Starting from the fad of an artist in Alaska who want to make it home, but the design was too small so it was eventually turned into a payphone.
3.Hello Kitty Payphone
An artist who likes hello kitty woman since she was young, change payphone near her home became head of hello kitty complete with distinctive ears kitty cat with her ribbon. The interior was also dominated by the pink color.
4.Cock Shaped Payphone
It's funny to see this phone design, blue, cock-shaped with a phone in its stomach.this payphone is made around the farm near the beach in brazil as the wishes of the owners of the farm.
In Uganda, Ken Bank found the idea to make running telephone booth. He wrote the title and posted a picture to Afrigadget, one of the favorite sites in uganda. This public phone was designed pretty neat, with a backup battery that allows it to stay on the road longer.
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