Not the described picture, but a similar one |
The
following was written some years ago but not uploaded as the picture
we used for this writing exercise was taken down from the walls of
the cafe. Writers Connect has since folded, but another group runs in the same venue.
Writers
Connect are
held fortnightly in Nexus Art Cafe in the Northern Quarter. The café's walls are adorned with painintgs
and craftwork, one of which is a large, elaborate oil piece of a
monkey. We used this as a prompt.
Fluffy
Oakes, zoological consultant extraordinaire, sits facing the glass of
the monkey enclosure with his steel clipboard and pen poised.
Most
of the marmosets are asleep, but one- the zoo named him Max- is
engaged in a stare-off. The room is very quiet. Fluffy writes,
'Attentive.'
Max
peers over the glass at Fluffy's clipboard, chin raised, like he's
trying to look at what he's written.
It
started at the turn of the century in the States- zookeepers had
managed to teach animals to tap objects based on verbal instructions
for rewards. Oldham Zoo were intent on taking it a step further.
The
marmoset pressed his hands against the glass.
“Lie
Down,” Fluffy instructed.
Max
shrugged, or so it seemed.
Fluffy
held up a bag of peanuts. “Lie. Down.”
Max
dropped to his hips, propping his head up on his elbow, human-like.
Fluffy
passed the peanut through the sliding drawer and Max devoured it.
It
was time to move things on. Fluffy pressed his lips together, as Max
watched. He made a “pah” sound. He held up another peanut. “Pah.”
Eventually,
Max would copy, and language would follow.
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