Alexis Wood

co-creator of the Goodbye Line project

Alexis Wood on KCRW

A duo found about 20 still-functioning payphones in LA and, with stickers, encouraged people to leave goodbye messages to anyone or anything.

What goodbye message would you leave using LA’s last payphones?

A duo found about 20 still-functioning payphones in LA and, with stickers, encouraged people to leave goodbye messages to anyone or anything.

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