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Contest for doing nothing in South Korea

A contest in South Korea requires participants to do absolutely nothing. The 'Space Out' competition held annually in the capital Seoul involves sitting and doing nothing for 90 minutes. People can't use any electronic device, eat, sleep, laugh or talk during the contest. The competition was started in 2014 by a local artist to encourage mobile-addicted people to disconnect. Participants' heart rates are checked every 15 minutes, and the person with the most stable heart rate is declared the winner.

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