The Animal Translation Project On 27 June 2010 BoSs took part in “Chutney Preserves 4: The Animal Farm”, curated by Sarah Sparkes on Camberwell Green to mark the end of Camberwell Arts Week. In a furry box in a tent we had a tiny screen, which was occupied by two dancing fauns who had escaped from Pliny’s Natural History and facilitated communication of farm animals in eight BoSs countries: England, France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania and Spain. So if you’re planning to take your dog to the Mediterranean this summer get him infront of the screen for a crash course. If you don’t have a dog you might still want to watch and hear the amazing Greek frog, the mournful Romanian cow, or the serious Italian cat.
The Animal Translation Project
The Animal Translation Project
On 27 June 2010 BoSs took part in “Chutney Preserves 4: The Animal Farm”, curated by Sarah Sparkes on Camberwell Green to mark the end of Camberwell Arts Week. In a furry box in a tent we had a tiny screen, which was occupied by two dancing fauns who had escaped from Pliny’s Natural History and facilitated communication of farm animals in eight BoSs countries: England, France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania and Spain. So if you’re planning to take your dog to the Mediterranean this summer get him infront of the screen for a crash course. If you don’t have a dog you might still want to watch and hear the amazing Greek frog, the mournful Romanian cow, or the serious Italian cat.