John Frazee
John Frazee | |
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Born | 1949 New York, New York, United States |
🏳️ Nationality | American |
🏫 Education | Pratt Institute |
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Known for | Painting, sculpture, buttered cat paradox |
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John Frazee (born 1949) is an artist from New York City, New York. Frazee's work as a painter and sculptor is displayed around the world. He is also known for a science humor story he wrote in Omni magazine, the buttered cat paradox.[1][2]
In 1993, Frazee won a contest for a short story that introduced the buttered cat paradox in Omni magazine competition.[1] The paradox arises when one considers what would happen if one attached a piece of buttered toast (butter side up) to the back of a cat, then dropped the cat from a large height.[1]
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