Monday, June 4, 2012

Dutch artist turns dead cat into remote-controlled helicopter, dubbed ‘Orvillecopter’

‘Half cat, half machine’ made into art project after pet was hit by car


Jansen said the Orvillecopter is part of a visual art project which pays tribute to his cat Orville, by making it fly after it was killed by a car.


Jansen said the Orvillecopter is part of a visual art project which pays tribute to his cat Orville, by making it fly after it was killed by a car.

Cats may get nine lives, but not quite like this.
A Dutch artist, upset over losing his beloved pet, Orville, had the animal stuffed and transformed its body into a remote-controlled helicopter, Sky News reported Monday.
The “half cat, half machine” piece of art was dubbed the “Orvillecopter.” The cat, who was killed when it was hit by a car, was named after famed American aviator Orville Wright.
“After a period of mourning, he received his propellers posthumously,” Jansen said.
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The ‘Orvillecopter’ by Dutch artist Bart Jansen (l.), which he create with the help of Arjen Beltman, flies in a gallery as part of the KunstRAI art festival in Amsterdam.

A video posted to YouTube shows the flying feline slowly hover several feet in the air in a park, it's body permanantely spread eagle with propellors on its front paws.
Artist Bart Jansen teamed up with radio control helicopter expert Arjen Beltman after having a taxidermist preserve the pussy cat, Reuters reported.
The bizarre creation was then unveiled at the Kunstrai art festival in Amsterdam on Saturday.
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Jansen built the Orvillecopter together with radio control helicopter flyer Arjen Beltman, seen in this photo operating the ‘half cat, half machine.’

The Orvillecopter doesn’t fly quite right, however, a glitch Jansen hopes to fix.
“He will receive more powerful engines and larger props for his birthday,” Jansen said, adding that he hoped the upgrades will allow for a more “steady flight.”


Credit : NY Daily News

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