What does the FOX say ?
- misssadia
- Nov 22, 2016
- 1 min read

During my usual travel back home, I came across these fellas.
These ''Fox heads'' were changing their positions every 10 seconds to replicate 'busy' and typical travellers movements -- like looking at their phone or reading newspapers. It was quite interesting to see people's reaction to it, most were too busy running around catching trains whereas some actually stopped to take few clicks. One traveller did make me chuckle:
(Fox poses as looking at his watch)
Traveller: You don't even have a watch mate!
I didn't get to really see what they were all about (pretty much like everyone else)
But this concept of making a statement on ''we are all busy'' was pretty clear. -- It reminds me of the movement we are doing for our UNIT 4. It felt like they had a movement of their own and were now representing what they are all about.
- A movement which has core values like 'look around you at your busiest time of life, or you will miss out on the greatest things'
They had texts such as:
''Time for spare? Pop up for a glass of Moet.'' -- which explains their poses of travellers whilst looking like they have plenty of time to spare.
I just love this photo (out of over 20 others) - just this angle of this photo showing travellers in London waterloo station doing their thing - rushing, looking up, waiting, whilst the foxes imitating them.
I thought there were only 4 of them, then ...

For foxes, they had very little to say.























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