Shanghai preparing for 'human zoo' (AP) Updated: 2006-05-12 09:02
Shanghai is getting set to open a "human zoo."
Four Australian men will live in a glass box on a downtown mall for two weeks
in June, with the public able to watch them sleeping, eating and bathing, a news
report said Thursday.
The group, known as the Urban Dream Capsule, has drawn crowds with similar
displays in London, Montreal, Hong Kong and other cities.
"They won't turn off the lights or pull down the curtains. They show their
whole life, from getting up to going to bed," Karen Chang, the event's
organizer, told the Shanghai Daily newspaper.
"People like to watch them taking a shower, so they have to shower at least
two times a day," Chang said. "Of course, one can't see the key parts, because
there is nontransparent glass in the bathroom."
The 650-square-foot glass capsule is to be decorated in a Shanghainese theme.
Members of the group have been taking Chinese lessons so that they can
communicate with spectators, the report said. The public can send e-mail or
faxes to them, or put messages on the glass.
"Interaction is a key element of the performance," Chang
said.
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