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This 3D 180 VR experience takes you to the statue exhibit called "The Council of Animals (What to Do About the Humans)", which was created in a collaboration between artist Quill Hyde and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). This exhibit will be on display between July 13 through September 3 on the National Mall in Washington, DC. It will be open every day, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., until September 3.
The Council of Animals exhibit consists of steel and aluminum statues of a polar bear, an elephant, a rhinoceros, a chicken, and a coyote, as well as a speech that is delivered by the coyote and is voiced by Academy Award-nominated actor Edward James Olmos. By challenging humans to hear our fellow animals, The Council of Animals reminds us that all sentient beings can suffer, regardless of their unique traits and differences from us. Speciesism—the flawed notion that all other animals are ours to exploit and that their interests, relationships, desires, and feelings don’t matter—inevitably leads to violence and exploitation, so it must be dismantled and replaced with the clear and simple principle that every animal deserves autonomy and respect.
To learn more about The Council of Animals exhibit and sign PETA’s Declaration on Consciousness, please visit https://support.peta.org/page/54208/petition/1.
The Council of Animals exhibit consists of steel and aluminum statues of a polar bear, an elephant, a rhinoceros, a chicken, and a coyote, as well as a speech that is delivered by the coyote and is voiced by Academy Award-nominated actor Edward James Olmos. By challenging humans to hear our fellow animals, The Council of Animals reminds us that all sentient beings can suffer, regardless of their unique traits and differences from us. Speciesism—the flawed notion that all other animals are ours to exploit and that their interests, relationships, desires, and feelings don’t matter—inevitably leads to violence and exploitation, so it must be dismantled and replaced with the clear and simple principle that every animal deserves autonomy and respect.
To learn more about The Council of Animals exhibit and sign PETA’s Declaration on Consciousness, please visit https://support.peta.org/page/54208/petition/1.