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Old 19th July 2001 | 18:30
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Berlin Teen Fails to Stop Exploding Cow Spectacle

BERLIN, July 19 (Reuters) - An Austrian artist will drop a dead cow from a helicopter on Thursday as part of a controversial performance after an animal-loving Berlin teenager failed in a last-ditch attempt to stop the event.

Patrizia Strunz, 13, told a Berlin court that watching a cow flying through the air and exploding on landing could trigger a "spiritual shock," but the court rejected her complaint.

As part of a planned performance in Berlin's trendy Prenzlauer Berg district by artist Wolfgang Flatz, the cow will be dropped 40 metres (130 feet) from a helicopter and will then explode, thanks to a pyrotechnic "stuffing."

Flatz, 48, will be hanging naked from a crane at the site, with bleeding Christ-like wounds on his hands and feet.

After the cow explodes, organisers say Flatz's own blood will drip onto couples waltzing to string quartet music below.

A local official told the Berliner Zeitung newspaper that although the performance has provoked much criticism, it cannot be banned as the dead cow has the legal status of food.

"Throwing food around is not illegal," said a city official. However, regulations require the cow be gutted and tested for mad cow disease before the performance called "Meat."

Animal rights protesters slammed the performance.

"It is disgusting. Of course we condemn it," said Claudia Pfister, spokeswoman for a Berlin animal rights group.

The performance could lead to copycat actions, such as people throwing their pet dogs out of the window, Pfister said.

Flatz has previously made himself a human doormat in front of a Munich art school and had darts thrown at his naked body. He spent New Year's Eve 1990 as a human bell, suspended head downwards bashing against steel sheets until he became unconscious.
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Old 19th July 2001 | 19:26
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Hmmm... strange fellow.
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Old 19th July 2001 | 19:29
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Stunning city you got there ...
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Old 19th July 2001 | 21:19
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I would strongly suggest that Fraulein Patrizia Strunz pay less attention to the dropping of a dead cow and more attention to changing her last name. Barring that, I would strongly suggest she never visit Italy.
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Old 19th July 2001 | 22:31
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I'M sure lot's of Italians would love to meet Freulein Strunz.

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Old 20th July 2001 | 01:20
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I'm sure that a lot of Italian men would like to meet her but mostly for a laugh. Strunz or Strunze/Strunza is italian for a piece of sh!t
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Old 20th July 2001 | 19:15
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Berlin Teen Fails to Stop Flying Cow Spectacle

By Alexander Scrimgeour

BERLIN (Reuters) - An Austrian artist dropped a dead cow stuffed with fireworks from a helicopter in Berlin on Thursday in a controversial performance that an animal-loving teenager had failed to stop in a last-ditch legal bid.

Patrizia Strunz, 13, told a Berlin court that watching a cow flying through the air and exploding when it hit the ground could trigger "spiritual shock,'' but the court rejected her complaint, saying the teenager did not have to watch.

German police cordoned off a main road in Berlin's trendy eastern Prenzlauer Berg district where several thousand people gathered to watch the performance by artist Wolfgang Flatz.

To pulsing music punctuated by the sound of a cow mooing -- and with an ambulance on standby -- Flatz, 48, was suspended from a crane wrapped in a sheet streaked with blood-colored stains.

The sheet then dropped to reveal the artist naked with his arms spread in a crucifixion-pose.

To cheers from the crowd, a helicopter rose from behind a building, dangling the headless, skinned carcass of a cow. The corpse then plunged about 40 meters (130 feet) into a demolished building and a loud explosion went off.

Carrying banners reading "Animals have rights too'' a small group of animal rights protesters turned their backs to the performance and handed out protest leaflets to the crowd.

MAD COW DISEASE

But many spectators were clearly disappointed that the show was not as gruesome as they had expected.

Rather than the cow exploding due to its pyrotechnic filling, the loud bang heard on impact came from a separate firework set off nearby.

Flatz's own blood from Christ-like wounds on his hands and feet had been expected to drip onto couples waltzing below to a string quartet. But while the waltz did take place, it was held inside a building long after the artist was down from his crane.

A local official told the Berliner Zeitung newspaper that although the performance had provoked much criticism, it could not be banned as the dead cow had the legal status of food.

"Throwing food around is not illegal,'' said a city official. However, regulations required the cow to be gutted and tested for mad cow disease before the performance, called ''Meat.''

Claudia Pfister, spokeswoman for a Berlin animal rights group, said she feared the performance could lead to copycat actions, such as people throwing their pet dogs out of windows.

"It is disgusting. Of course we condemn it,'' Pfister said.

Flatz has previously made himself a human doormat in front of a Munich art school and had darts thrown at his naked body. He spent New Year's Eve 1990 as a human bell, suspended head downwards bashing against steel sheets until he lost consciousness.
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Old 21st July 2001 | 05:33
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If the Idiot did this in the U.S., he could probably get a Federal grant for money in the Name of Art. Should have airmailed his ass from the 407.
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