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This month, the people of Louisville may find a strange vending machine all over the city with the words 'DO SOMETHING' printed on it. This vending machine is made by Fieldtrip, a local creative and marketing agency, and is free to use. The machine has a card that asks people to do something, whether it's singing loudly on the sidewalk or calling a long-lost friend. According to the news released by Fieldtrip, the 'Do Something' vending machine is designed to take people out of the comfort of their homes and enter the unknown world. 'Curiosity' is the core element of this creative theme work. 'We do believe that when you go out of the house and accept unfamiliar ideas, you will have an extraordinary experience,' Fieldtrip founder and president Jane Pfeiffer said at the press conference. The 'Do Something' vending machine provides mysterious reminders for each challenger. Although the rewards are presented in virtual form, they are very meaningful. The operator hopes that this vending machine will bring an interesting, unusual and noteworthy experience to the people of Luisvia. This creative vending machine made its debut at the music festival and food festival Bourbon u0026 Beyond, but unfortunately, due to heavy rain, the event was cancelled the next day. However, the 'Do Something' vending machine has survived the mud and can continue to provide experience for challengers until the end of this month. According to Fieldtrip personnel, this 'Do Something' themed vending machine will be parked at the Grave Brewing Company at 514 Baxter Avenue and the Carnival Boutique Gallery at 742 E Market Street within this month. During this period, people can experience the surprise brought by this creative element for free. In addition, Fieldtrip encourages those who take out the card from the vending machine to record and complete the tasks they wrote on the card, and actively share it on social media. The above information is shared by vending machine manufacturers. Please mark the reprint. Previous: New vending machines provide healthy snacks for students