The most meaningful item
![Image of the pool of prize submissions submitted by the contestants in the 'The most meaningful item' task. Image of the pool of prize submissions submitted by the contestants in the 'The most meaningful item' task.](/images/tasks/01430_the_most_meaningful_item.jpg)
Task types:
![A solo task](/images/task-type-icons/solo.png)
![A prize task](/images/task-type-icons/prize.png)
![A creative task](/images/task-type-icons/creative.png)
![A subjectively judged task](/images/task-type-icons/subjective.png)
![A single task brief](/images/task-type-icons/single.png)
![An adapted task](/images/task-type-icons/adapted.png)
Mastertasks:
Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Bring in the most meaningful item.
Task stats
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Points
15
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Disquals
0
Attempts
Here's a description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to add later!
- Janne brings in a photograph he took of a barn in Nurmo that has since gone out of business. The photograph was turned into a postcard with 10,000 copies made. The postcards cost him a lot of money to make, so he'd offered to autograph them and sell them to fans for 5 euros.
- Jenni brings in a plastic shoe horn she'd taken from an Irish hotel. She says she cannot put her shoes on without it.
- Jukka brings in the first video he'd made with his stunt group The Dudesons.
- Minka brings in a PlayMobil figure which she'd named 'Monica Arbanzolbalts', and had owned for 25 years.
- Roni brings in a smart ring (similar to a smart watch).
(Source credit: TRoosevelt1776)