Dead Cat Helicopter?
– – Me-ouch! Call me old fashioned, but I’m not too keen on the idea of turning a deceased cat into a mini-helicopter, finding the idea unsettling and perhaps gruesome; I like bizarre and creepy, but in a good way. PETA likewise dislikes the notion, with a spokesman calling the postmortem transformation “…a macabre way to honor a beloved family member.” The artist, however, sees the visual exhibit as paying tribute to his cat, who now can soar with the birds that he loved.
The male cat appropriately named Orville died following a less than positive encounter with a car about six months ago. His Dutch artist owner taxidermied the skin, encased it in polyester, and put a propeller on each of the four outstretched paws. A remote control device enables the cat-quadcopter to fly. The end product has been called creepy, sick, or hilarious, depending on one’s perspective. The Orvillecopter has been on display at an art fair in Amsterdam, although Dutch animal lovers and the Dutch animal welfare party have heavily criticized the exhibit…
…the late cat, Orville, has a brother, Wilbur, who is still alive. Both animals were named after the Wright brothers of aviation fame.
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June 12, 2012 at 10:59 pm
I will have to agree with PETA et al. on this one. What was posthumously done to Orville is just not Wright!
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June 13, 2012 at 12:35 am
I’m certainly uncomfortable with it, but we’ll let the pun pass!
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June 22, 2012 at 6:35 pm
To paraphrase Glen Close (from FATAL ATTRACTION):
“I will not let it be ignored!”
*Insert villainous “Bwa-ha-ha” here.*
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