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		<title>More performance art should involve flame throwers</title>
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<p><lj-cut text="A picture heavy post ensues."><br />
Brief break from India blogging&#8230; last weekend Cherise and I went to a performance art piece, <a href="http://becauseicantbebeethoven.com/">Because I Can&#8217;t Be Beethoven</a>.  The general idea is that the artist, Parris Patton, froze a piano into a large block of ice, and was going to spend the evening chopping it out of the ice, and after it was free&#8230; burn it.</lj-cut></p>
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<p>Unfortunately, the best laid plans of mice and men came into play.</p>
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<p>The ice proved to be extremely sturdy.  After just a couple minutes of chopping, Patton had already begun to break a sweat.  He diligently continued, but after a couple hours and being behind schedule, he got a little bit of help.</p>
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<p>Finally, the decision was made to use the propane intended to burn the piano down to help melt the ice.  In the end, they ran out of propane, and from pictures I saw, the piano (and most of the ice) was still standing the next morning.  The event was still worth it though&#8230; the crowd was excited, and I got some pretty fire pictures.</p>
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<p>You can finally start to see the piano here:</p>
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I believe this somewhat ludicrous scene is a good way to end this post.</p>
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