There must be a filtration, oxygen supply system somewhere for these fresh water gold fish in this spherical water tank ,otherwise they will all die just too soon.
we are just like the fish in that bowl but our bowl is just a little bigger and we have things to keep us from looking at the truth. So we dont realize we live in a bowl.
I went through the goldfish thing when the daughter was young. Poor little guys (fish, not children) can't keep an idea in their heads for longer than three seconds. Their conversations go like this:
A: Hey, haven't I seen you before? B: Yeah, you look familiar, too. A: Hey ... haven't I seen you before?
Went through the goldfish thing when the daughter was young. Poor little guys (fish, not children) can't keep an idea in their heads for longer than three seconds. Their conversations go like this:
A: Hey, haven't I seen you before?
B: Yeah, you look familiar, too.
A: Hey ... haven't I seen you before?
Thank You honey, nice to know there are posters that do not always thumb me down...(笑)
@cleo
First they get bred into ridiculously improbable shapes that make them waddle rather than swim, then they get stuffed into an overcrowded bubble that doesn't appear to have any kind of filtration system. All for the sake of 'art'.
Does 'art' have no heart?
I completely agree with you there, my friend.... I wonder what are they thinking?! Art is one thing, animal abuse is another, but then again....anything in the name of earning some YEN....right? YUCK~
Who are we to take these precious creatures from the sea and "jail" them in such environment?
Hunting for feeding is understandable, Keeping them alive and tormented like this is disgusting.
First they get bred into ridiculously improbable shapes that make them waddle rather than swim, then they get stuffed into an overcrowded bubble that doesn't appear to have any kind of filtration system. All for the sake of 'art'.
I have these fish also, but they do NOT live long if put in a tank with more than one or two of their own kind....where's the animal rights people on this one? ;)
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Ranka Sacrates
....so many fish in a small confined area... fish arent happy.. i mean its beautiful... but fish no happy.
tomatoflight
That woman caught my eye, kawaii ne...
Oh yeah, the fish. Looks cool but goldfish don't last long like that.
tclh
There must be a filtration, oxygen supply system somewhere for these fresh water gold fish in this spherical water tank ,otherwise they will all die just too soon.
Wallywal
we are just like the fish in that bowl but our bowl is just a little bigger and we have things to keep us from looking at the truth. So we dont realize we live in a bowl.
selfish
The girl on the right is so pretty.
nath
Looks like a great pizza
daisan
Doesn't look much different than a regular aquarium. http://h-i-d.co.jp/art/
manta60
It's called empathy, most Japanese don't have it, for animals OR for each other.
oberst
you all go save the fish....................i'll save the girl !!
anglootaku
Looks nice
BurakuminDes
I'm sure there are more than a few people at the exhibition thinking...."mmmm...oishii so....."
wanderlust
Just a reflection of 'Danchi' life in Japan - the people in the city live like this too...
GW
Many Japanese need to learn about cruelty, many clearly dont comprehend it.
This is the equivalent of sticking 30 JT posters in a room with no toilet, these poor fish are swimming in their own wastes & in massive overcrowding.
The ""artis""t clearly is a clueless uncaring SOB.
Laguna
I went through the goldfish thing when the daughter was young. Poor little guys (fish, not children) can't keep an idea in their heads for longer than three seconds. Their conversations go like this: A: Hey, haven't I seen you before? B: Yeah, you look familiar, too. A: Hey ... haven't I seen you before?
Laguna
Went through the goldfish thing when the daughter was young. Poor little guys (fish, not children) can't keep an idea in their heads for longer than three seconds. Their conversations go like this:
A: Hey, haven't I seen you before? B: Yeah, you look familiar, too. A: Hey ... haven't I seen you before?
BlueWitch
@TimeiClic
Thank You honey, nice to know there are posters that do not always thumb me down...(笑)
@cleo
I completely agree with you there, my friend.... I wonder what are they thinking?! Art is one thing, animal abuse is another, but then again....anything in the name of earning some YEN....right? YUCK~
Who are we to take these precious creatures from the sea and "jail" them in such environment? Hunting for feeding is understandable, Keeping them alive and tormented like this is disgusting.
SimondB
At least "humans and fish can co-exist"
Now remind me, who said that?
cleo
First they get bred into ridiculously improbable shapes that make them waddle rather than swim, then they get stuffed into an overcrowded bubble that doesn't appear to have any kind of filtration system. All for the sake of 'art'.
Does 'art' have no heart?
TimeiClic
@BlueWitch; just want to say that I have been reading a lot of the things you post on here and I really agree with everything you say. Don't stop!
BlueWitch
@TimeiClic
That's right.
BlueWitch
yeah, bad taste indeed. poor fish. =(
tokyokawasaki
Living creatures as art? That is disgusting. Japan and animal welfare FFS...
TimeiClic
It is just to look nice for the people there. Same as zoos and pet shops in Japan. Complete disregard for animal welfare on these shores.
papigiulio
clearly the maker of this exhibition lacks common sense or doesnt care about fish
smithinjapan
Poor fish.... those things will be dead in no time -- way too many in the same place, same time.
some14some
It's early morning here, pls wait, they will be coming soon :)
bookowls
I have these fish also, but they do NOT live long if put in a tank with more than one or two of their own kind....where's the animal rights people on this one? ;)
some14some
fish outside the tank also equally nice.