Afleveringen
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In this fable, Eyn Eyn Eyn talks with his 3 snail friends; Shangool, Mangool and Habeye Angoor, and they enlighten him about why so many snails come out of the bushes after the rain.
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In this fable, Eyn Eyn Eyn shares his findings about snail tentacles (known as "eye-necks" among snails), which he acquired from 3 different snail scientists: a snail biologist, a snail sociologist and a snail linguist.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this fable, we talk to a cloud, or The Cloud, and he/she/it/they/you/we/I argues that in order to talk meaningfully about clouds, you will have to come up with a language in which there is no distinction between first, second and third person.
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In this fable, Eyn Eyn Eyn talks with Ankaboot, "a brown, hairy, mid-size spider who lives in the corner of the ceiling in his kitchen."
As a master of stillness, of doing-nothing, Ankaboot talks about labor in general and productivity and achievements in particular. -
Dr. Crow is an accomplished artist with a PhD from Goldsmiths, working on the so-called postcolonial discourse. He has curated an exhibition with three international interdisciplinary artists: Bird (a sound artist), Squirrel (visual artist) and Sloth (a performance artist).
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Cat, who you got to know in the first episode, has a goldfish in her apartment whom she adores. Goldie's 68-second memory seems to be the secret to their harmonic relationship.
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Listen to the story of Tit, a sophisticated pot-smoking architect, whose trauma of the office life brings her endless nightmares.
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"Once upon a time, three very good friends lived in a big city: Cat, Dog and Ass."
The three characters in this first episode are your gateway to Eyn Eyn Eyn Stories.