From David Shrigley, a sign you’re unlikely to see in what passes for real life, via:
Street
pigeons have few friends, but one of them is a scientist. He claims
they can be taught to discriminate between Chagall, Van Gogh and
Picasso, here. The same scientist came to the same conclusion a decade earlier, here.
Maybe he repeats himself because the first time around, he failed to raise their status. In the photo below by Regine Petersen,
the bird pauses as it eats the soft center of a piece of bread. Once
you know about its visual skills, doesn’t the image also look as if the
animal is contemplating the interior of a frame?
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