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- French Freediver Is Capable of Blowing Bubble Rings Underwater, Like a Dolphin
- Alzheimer-Suffering Artist Drew His Self-Portrait for Five Years until He Forgot How to Draw
- Young Taxidermist Sparks Controversy For Eating the Animals She Stuffs
French Freediver Is Capable of Blowing Bubble Rings Underwater, Like a Dolphin Posted: 13 Aug 2014 03:55 AM PDT French freediver David Helder has his own unique superpower – he can blow massive bubble rings, whirling vortices that manage to maintain their round shape for a surprisingly long time underwater. Although he appears to perform these tricks effortlessly, anyone who has ever tried freediving knows that it’s no mean feat. "I had always seen people blowing vertical rings, I just gave it a try and all I can tell is that it's a vortex and the air is coming out from your mouth,” said David. “It just spins in one direction creating a vortex. At the beginning, they were not good, after a couple of weeks, they were quite okay. And then I started to make some combination, trying to make some tricks." "Now, I'm doing some kind of figures when two rings are connecting. And I love doing those kind of rings in the sea. Laying on the surface of the sea, I just blow one ring and I can see the fishes – they are kind of eating the ring. It's another way of interacting with the life in the water."
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Alzheimer-Suffering Artist Drew His Self-Portrait for Five Years until He Forgot How to Draw Posted: 13 Aug 2014 02:22 AM PDT When American artist William Utermohlen was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1995, he decided to make the best use of his limited time and memory. He began to use his art to understand himself better – for five years, he drew portraits of himself before he completely forgot how to draw. Through this unique series of self-portraits, viewers can observe the London-based artist's quiet descent into dementia. As the terrible disease took control of his mind, his world began to tilt and his perspectives flattened. The details in his paintings melted away and they became more abstract. At times, he seemed aware of the technical flaws in his work, but he simply could not figure out how to correct them.
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Young Taxidermist Sparks Controversy For Eating the Animals She Stuffs Posted: 13 Aug 2014 12:57 AM PDT 22-year-old British taxidermist Elle Kaye has a pretty unusual eating habit, even by taxidermy standards – she actually consumes the meat of the subjects she stuffs for her art. Kaye mostly uses roadkill or animals that have died of natural causes, and she tries to eat as much of them as possible, as long as the meat is fresh. The attractive young woman who studied art at Loughborough University said that she decided to eat her subjects because she wanted to recycle and minimize waste. "For me, it's a lifestyle choice," she says. "Doing what I do ensures I recycle a deceased animal, as a meat eater, there is no logic in wasting perfectly edible meat. It's important to me, because it upholds all of the notions that underpin taxidermy, and it means that I do the animal justice in recycling all of it." "I'm a big meat eater and I believe strongly in the idea of recycling," she says. "It doesn't make sense for me to preserve the specimen then throw the meat away. If I can determine that it's fresh, I wouldn't hesitate to eat it. I’m very careful."
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