Urinating Sculptures
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Pedro Pereira
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"The Piss (Czech: *Čůrající postavy*) sculpture is an outdoor fountain created in 2004 by Czech artist David Černý, located outside the Franz Kafka Museum in Malá Strana, Prague. The fountain features a bronze basin shaped like the Czech Republic, with two 210 cm (6 ft 11 in) tall mechanical statues of men urinating. These statues are equipped with moving bronze penises, and visitors can interact with the fountain by sending SMS messages to control the statues, which then "write" the messages into the water. This provocative piece is a blend of humor and art, typical of Černý’s style. "
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Alba Casillas
"This statue will definitely make you giggle. It’s called Piss, and it’s easy to see how it got its name.
The statue depicts two men peeing. Their hips move ever so slightly back and forth. The sculpture, which was installed in 2004 also doubles as a fountain. It is located at the entrance of Kafka's Museum."
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