Rat’s-eye view on history

 
p34 Art project where actors are filmed by a rat that has a special camera attached to it - Pics By Martin Pitchley - On Demand Media- Tel: 07951 827 593
Martin Pitchley - On Demand Media
28 September 2012

Artist Greta Alfaro has imagined office life a century ago — from the viewpoint of a rat.

Alfaro, 35, furnished the Grade II-listed Fish and Coal Building in the new Granary Square at King’s Cross with old furniture, and employed actors to play its staff.

She filmed them at work using a camera attached to a rat.

The results can be seen from tomorrow in the building.

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