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Ruiari Gray, a student at Robert Gordon Unversity in Scotland, was recently visiting an exhibition at his school's gallery when he decided to play a prank with his friends. The group purposefully left a pineapple in the middle of the exhibit and hoped people would think it was art.
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SEE ALSO: This capsule-style boarding house is only for cats, for a reasonFour days later, Gray returned to find that his pineapple was now encased in a glass box, forever memorialized as art.
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"I came in later and it had been put in a glass case - it's the funniest thing that has happened all year. My honors supervisor saw it and asked an art lecturer if it was real because he could not believe it," Gray told The Daily Mail.
Gray's friend, Lloyd Jack, said the group originally intended the pineapple for a very different purpose.
"Well originally my friend Ruairi Gray bought it as a joke for one of friends who is allergic to pineapples, but after he didn't find the joke funny in the slightest we didn't really know what to do with it. So walking past the festival we placed it next to some exhibits to see how long it would stay before someone took it, next thing we know it's been placed in a glass case and we couldn't believe it," Jack told Mashable.
It's unclear who moved the pineapple into the case or what motivated them. A curator for the event reported that the glass was actually quite heavy, so it would have taken a considerable effort.
And to be fair, pineapples are one of the top ranked fruits in the world, according to my highly unofficial estimate. They are delightfully juicy and best served in heavy fructose corn syrup in a miniature Dole fruit cup.
Cut correctly, they're an absolute work of modern art.
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