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Original title: "outrageous online celebrity went to the sky to catch a cloud, and then sold it for more than 20,000?!"
When I was a child, I always had a question. Is the cloud in the sky like cotton candy? I can grab a piece with my hand.
As a result, a British online celebrity solved my years of confusion with his own operation. He not only caught a cloud in heaven, but also sold it.
The online celebrity named Zac Alsop often engages in some more outrageous challenges and tests.
For example, play bottle flip at an altitude of 10,000 meters, and finally let the bottle fall forward:
Or let the robot dog enter the dog training competition, boy, look at other dogs silly.
The reason why he turned his attention to clouds was mainly because he was shocked by the outrageous prices of some artworks.
In fact, Crazy Pill had also made a lot of introductions before. An invisible sculpture could sell for 110,000 yuan, and a piece of pickled cucumber could sell for more than 40,000 yuan when thrown to the ceiling. Not to mention this famous banana, taped to the wall, can sell for 120,000 US dollars.
Therefore, my brother had an idea. If he went to the sky to catch a cloud and regarded it as an artwork, would he be able to make a fortune?
So, how does this plan work?
He simply divided it into three steps, first catching a cloud in the sky, then turning it into art, and finally selling it, quite a sense of putting an elephant into a refrigerator in three steps.
The first step is quite ridiculous. How do you catch clouds?
His idea was still very simple. He could jump down from the sky and grab a handful of clouds, so paragliding became his first step in collecting clouds.
He couldn't do it himself, it was an extreme sport, so he hired a skydiving instructor with 14 years of experience to assist him.
With the help of the coach, the two of them arranged themselves into a formation of "one side of water and soil supports one side of people", one in front of the other straight into the sky:
It can be said that the whole process is very smooth, from flight to landing is also very smooth, like a bird free to overlook the earth from high altitude, natural beauty unobstructed:
The only problem was, there were no clouds in the sky.
Zac Alsop simply analyzed that if you want to find clouds, you have to think with the airflow, follow the airflow elevator to naturally rise to the cloud's high altitude, and then capture the clouds back.
The good news is new ideas, the bad news is bad weather. Either there were no clouds, or there were too many clouds with lightning. In short, they could not fly for a long time.
Occasionally the weather is fine, but there is no way to catch the airflow, and it is impossible to enter the clouds until landing:
There were also a few landings on the hillside, almost experiencing the long-lost prostate brake:
After a whole month of toiling, he finally waited for his chance. He waited for his cloud.
Safety check, mental build, run-up, take-off, and then straight to the target.
In the end, Zac Alsop managed to break into the clouds, surrounded by clouds, as if he was in a fairyland:
Next, it was time to start collecting clouds.
His collection method was hard to resist. He took out a bag and poured the clouds into it as he moved along with the paraglider.
It felt to me like trying to clean up the water with a mop at the beach:
Finally he flew out of the clouds, and the bag was full of clouds:
Of course, it looks the same as empty, but through the bag, the cloud seems to be in the bag again:
So Zac Alsop, after more than a month of toiling, finally came to the second step, packaging this seemingly non-existent thing into art.
Actually, it can't be said to be completely empty, because the clouds have already turned into drops of water in the bag.
At the same time, he was not worried that the water droplets would not grow like clouds, because he had already planned to use the "sprayer" to turn the water back into a fog state:
The good news is that the spray works just like clouds. The bad news is that he collects too few "droplets" to perform a cloud creation. But to become a work of art, you have to perform at least a few times in the art gallery.
Therefore, this young man thought of a wonderful idea. Since clouds can become water, then the rainwater of that day is also the cloud that he collected. Therefore, as long as he collects rainwater, it is not equal to collecting clouds.
Although a large bag of clouds turned into small droplets, the amount of droplets on the ground was large and full.
So, what are you doing up there? Just take a basin and stand on the ground to receive water. The smaller the clouds, the more clouds, right?
But then again, it is precisely because of Zac Alsop's process of collecting heaven and his online fame that this so-called "cloud" is given the name of art.
After he made up his mind, he created a cloud with rainwater. Then, he grabbed a handful of moss from the fish tank as a background and went to the art museum with the equipment.
Don't say it, really don't say it. This effect does have the feeling of clouds.
The next step is to get the museum's approval.
The manager of the art museum looked very experienced, but he was still shocked by the device in front of him. Listening to the young man's serious introduction, he tried to understand everything in front of him with an awkward smile.
Little brother's smile is not very natural, but everyone understands, the same caliber: at least it was indeed a cloud, not boiling water can produce mist.
The artwork was even valued at £ 10,000, which was close to $100,000.
Of course, valuation alone is not enough. I have two small goals for my old sour slippers. It is useless if I can't sell them.
So Zac Alsop's challenge goes to step three, selling the cloud.
It was all luck to get here, and shockingly, the artwork actually sold.
A mysterious collector who declined to be named was willing to collect the cloud device for 3000 pounds, which means that a spray bottle for 100 online, plus some cloud droplets, a ball of moss and a glass cover, suddenly sold for 27000 pounds, which is amazing.
When delivering the goods, my brother opened the water droplets he had collected. These water droplets were not rainwater, but the clouds that were first captured in the sky. After they are poured into the machine, they present a final cloud show for buyers.
Of course, this work of art is actually equivalent to buying a story.
Zac Alsop itself is a big online celebrity. In the end, this cloud is indeed taken down from the sky. The whole challenge brain hole is very big, the process is quite tortuous, and the story is also very abstract. Finally, the buyer pays for the curtain call for the whole performance, which is not too much to say.
In any case, if the buyer is satisfied with this, it does have a corresponding value at this time.
At the same time, I also want to go to the dream to buy goods, but always feel that buyers can not be so easy to find.
This article comes from Weixin Official Accounts: Kuangwan Research Institute (ID: kuangwanplay), author: Kuangwan
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