H Box Mobile Cinema by Hermes: A Spacecraft like Theater

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The connoisseurs of good cinema and quality art residing in remote rural areas may finally start feeling joyous and stop feeling alienated from the rest of the movie lovers in great cities. Thanks to fashion brand Hermes and architect Didier Fiuza Faustino and their creation the ‘H Box’, we can expect art to reach and be available in the most remote locales. H Box is a high-art mobile museum (a nomadic object) designed on the lines of 1970s spacecrafts and can be moved to any part of the world.

The H Box intends to make art movies, avant garde productions by revered directors and producers like Dora García, Su-Mei Tse, Judit Kúrtag, Yael Bartana, etc be available to people who have a good taste in movies but are cut off from large urban centers. The H Box plans to reach major cities like London, Paris, and also lesser known places such as Bucharest, Oslo, Abidjan etc. The next halt of this mobile entertainment craft is going to be Yokohama, Japan!
Via: Dvice

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