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Side view of ''Pi-Chacán'' ''Pi-Chacán'' (; also known as ''Chacán-Pi'') is a sculpture by the Peruvian artist Fernando de la Jara that has stood in the grounds of the
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's Institute for Microbiology and Virology since 2001. Weighing 32 tons and measuring , the sculpture is made from red Verona marble and depicts a
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. It cost €120,000 and was originally intended to have a pool of water at its base, but budgetary constraints prevented this element of the design from being constructed.


Overview

The sculpture's name is from the native Peruvian
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. According to de la Jara, the word ''chacán'' means "place where the action of water has tunneled through a large rock or a mountain", or alternatively "lovemaking". '' Pi'' is both a Greek character and a mathematical symbol, π, that looks similar to a door or a vulva. It is placed at the end of the Weg der Künste (Street of the Arts) facing the entrances of the university's Anatomy, Microbiology and Virology buildings. This location, in a place dedicated to the study and healing of the human body, inspired the artist to devise a way "to celebrate the body." De la Jara comments: De la Jara says that he intended the work to be tactile and able to be appreciated even by the blind, through the use of different textures and forms: "The principal part of the work isn't outside." He describes it as "participatory art" and suggests that "it should be entered."


Incident

On 20 June 2014, the sculpture attracted widespread international media attention when an unnamed American
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got trapped inside it, reportedly after climbing into it as part of a dare. He was said to have "tried to pose for an unusual photo" but found that he could not climb out of it. When the Tübingen police received an emergency call to tell them that "a person is trapped inside a stone vulva", 5 fire engines and 22 firefighters were sent to rescue the student from the sculpture. According to the local fire brigade, "We were able to pull the victim out with our bare hands after about 30 minutes ... a
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was not necessary." Tübingen's mayor later told the media that he could not imagine how the incident had happened "even when considering the most extreme adolescent fantasies. To reward such a masterly achievement with the use of 22 firefighters almost pains my soul." A witness who took photographs of the student stuck in the sculpture and posted them on
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commented, "The fire department was not really amused, and he was really embarrassed." Neither the sculpture nor the student was harmed in the incident. The sculpture's artist, Fernando de la Jara, told ''
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'' magazine that he was amused by the incident and attributed it to "a lack of coordination ... or maybe it was a lack of sensibility" on the part of the student. He commented that "instead of jumping in, if he had gone in carefully, he wouldn't have had a problem."


References

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