Bird Flash Mob
To draw people's attention to the precarious state of our planet, we decided to give Mother Nature's creatures a voice - by creating what is perhaps the world's first non-human flash mob. By pouring birdseed in a public walkway in front of Batu Caves, a 113-year old temple in Kuala Lumpur, curious onlookers were treated to a spectacular display that formed right before their eyes. This initiative used entirely eco-friendly and biodegradable materials.
To draw people's attention to the precarious state of our planet, we decided to give Mother Nature's creatures a voice - by creating what is perhaps the world's first non-human flash mob. By pouring birdseed in a public walkway in front of Batu Caves, a 113-year old temple in Kuala Lumpur, curious onlookers were treated to a spectacular display that formed right before their eyes. This initiative used entirely eco-friendly and biodegradable materials.