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Chinese artist experiences life as
caged lion
Beijing -
A Chinese performance artist has locked himself up in a lion's
den to experience life as a caged animal.
Poet and performance artist Ye Fu,
who once built himself a bird's nest atop a Beijing building, locked
himself in a lion's cage on Tuesday in the eastern city of Qingdao.
He plans to stay for 10 days in his
cage, which has been cleared of real lions, at the Forest Wild Life
World animal park to draw attention to the plight of zoo animals,
Xinhua news agency reported Friday.
He will eat raw meat, just like a
caged lion, and refrain from human activities such as like talking,
changing clothes and going to the bathroom in private.
There will be no contact, physical or
otherwise, with a 26-year-old woman who will share his cage, it said.
Last year, Ye drew widespread
attention when he built the nest atop an upscale office building in
central Beijing and lived there for a month through rain and shine. --
Agence France Presse
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