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Since the dawn of humanity, more or less, people have used representations of animals to tell stories. We drew pictures of them on the walls of caves, told stories about hapless spiders and mischievous rabbits, watched c...
Two Artists Let the Animals Speak for Themselves is an episode from Science and Creativity from Studio 360. Since the dawn of humanity, more or less, people have used representations of animals to tell stories. We drew pictures of them on t...
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Published May 25, 2016, 08:25 long, audio available.
Since the dawn of humanity, more or less, people have used representations of animals to tell stories. We drew pictures of them on the walls of caves, told stories about hapless spiders and mischievous rabbits, watched cartoons of coyotes running off cliffs and fish looking for lost sons. But some artists have wanted to buck that trend, depicting animal stories from the animals' point of view.
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Two Artists Let the Animals Speak for Themselves is from Science and Creativity from Studio 360.
Published May 25, 2016 and 08:25 long