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   What happens when an octopus engages with art?
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When the Japanese artist Shimabuku was 31 years old, he took an octopus on a tour of Tokyo. After catching it from the sea with the help of a local fisherman in Akashi, a coastal city over 3 hours away from the Japanese capital by train, he transported the live creature in a temperature-controlled tank of seawater to show it the sights of Tokyo before returning it safely to its home the same day.
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gI thought it would be nice,h the artist, now 56, said about the experience, over a video call from his home in Naha, Japan. gI started to travel when I was 20 years old. But octopuses, maybe they donft travel so much@and when they do, they are just going to be eaten. I wanted to take an octopus on a trip, but not to be eaten.h

Documenting it on video, Shimabuku took the octopus to see the Tokyo Tower, before visiting the Tsukiji fish market, where the animal greacted very stronglyh to seeing other octopuses on sale, the artist said. gOctopuses are smart@maybe he told his experience to his octopus friends in the sea (after returning).h

The interspecies day trip, resulting in the 2000 video work gThen, I Decided to Give a Tour of Tokyo to the Octopus from Akashi,h kickstarted a series of projects Shimabuku has undertaken over the decades that engage with octopuses in playful, inquisitive ways. A portion of this work is currently on show in the UK, in two exhibitions that explore humanityfs relationship with nature and animal life: gMore than Humanh at the Design Museum in London (through October 5) and gSea Insideh at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich (through October 26).
Fascinated by what the sea creatures might think, feel, or like, Shimabuku has documented their reactions to various experiences, from the city tour of Tokyo to being given specially crafted artworks. gThey have a curiosity,h he said. gFor some other animals, itfs only about eating and making love. But I think octopuses have time to wander@time for hobbies.h

When he lived in the Japanese city of Kobe, Shimabuku would go on fishing trips with local fisherman, taking the opportunity to learn about octopuses. gTraditionally we catch octopuses in empty ceramic pots@thatfs my hometown custom,h he said. Fishermen would throw hundreds of pots into the sea, wait two days, then retrieve them@finding octopuses inside. gOctopuses like narrow spaces so they just come into it,h explained Shimabuku.

When he saw the animals within the pots, he discovered they were gcarrying thingsh: shells, stones, even bits of broken beer bottles. He began to save the small objects the octopuses had gathered@ga collection of a collection,h he said.

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