Aaaah, okay, gotcha. Sorry, I'm slow this morning.
If you can convince a bookstore/coffee shop that it's "performance art" maybe they'll even promote it. I remember being in a coffeeshop in the Delmar Loop (St. Louis) in the early nineties when a guy dressed in a spacesuit came in and constructed a toy robot while we all watched him. Then he zipped it up in a mylar bag, gave the owner the "live long and prosper" gesture, and left. I never found out if that was a planned event or not.
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If you can convince a bookstore/coffee shop that it's "performance art" maybe they'll even promote it. I remember being in a coffeeshop in the Delmar Loop (St. Louis) in the early nineties when a guy dressed in a spacesuit came in and constructed a toy robot while we all watched him. Then he zipped it up in a mylar bag, gave the owner the "live long and prosper" gesture, and left. I never found out if that was a planned event or not.