Done
the rock trick, now to hatch some eggs: artist tries
bizarre new feat
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[March 30, 2017] PARIS
(Reuters) - French artist Abraham Poincheval, who
famously spent two weeks inside a bear sculpture and a
week inside a rock, began his latest feat on Wednesday -
hatching eggs.
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The 44-year-old, who specializes in performance art, will
mimic a mother hen by incubating 10 eggs with his own body heat
inside a glass vivarium until they hatch.
He reckons the endeavor will take from 21-26 days.
"I will, broadly speaking, become a chicken," Poincheval said
last month.
Poincheval says he seeks to explore varying concepts of time for
different species and natural objects in his performances. The
best way to understand objects is not from a distance but by
entering them, he says.
In his latest experiment, Poincheval sits on a chair with the
eggs in a container fixed under the seat.
He calculates that the heat from his body - kept high by him
being wrapped in a thick, insulating blanket designed by Korean
artist Seglui Lee - will maintain the right temperature directly
over the eggs. He will eat certain foods such as ginger to raise
his body temperature.

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He will be able to stand up and leave his place over the eggs for no
more than 30 minutes a day to receive meals that will be brought to
him.
For his own calls of nature he will use a box beneath him, though he
will not be able to get up to relieve himself.
This is the first time in his explorations that Poincheval confronts
the world of the living.
Last month, he spent a week in a body-shaped slot carved out from a
limestone rock in the same contemporary art museum in Paris, eating
stewed fruit, soups and purees.
Before that, he had spent a fortnight living inside a hollowed-out
bear sculpture in Paris's Museum of Hunting and Nature in April
2014, eating worms and beetles to mirror a bear's diet.
(Reporting by Nathalie Kantaris Diaz; Writing By Richard Balmforth;
Editing by Gareth Jones)
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