from ekho
Through Their Eyes Investigations
A common thread through many investigations we conducted was showing reality through the eyes of the animals, not the investigators. This allows ten of millions (or probably more) exposed to our work to better understand and simulate what they are going through:
- Through the eyes of chicks in their first day alive. Published by many animal rights organizations around the world, it amassed to more than 50 million views, and published in tens of outlets worldwide
- Through The Eyes of the most abused land animal on the planet
- Take a 1 minute journey THROUGH THE EYES of a duck
- First five minutes after birth of piglets in Australia
- Camera On Animal, an investigation with special customed tech created by Sentient, enables to view the last hours of animals from their point of view. This new genre of investigative work highlights the individual, who is usually left behind (see Are We Leaving the Individual Behind? The Role of Animal Storytelling in the Animal Rights Movement).
- We followed many individuals, and each and every one was given a name
- We have disseminated this method to other activists, send cameras, lecturing (here at the international animal rights conference) explaining the method
- The more general concept of animal storytelling, from Tom (the calf we followed) to Ruti the hyena, is explained in this talk I gave at the Animal & Vegan Advocacy international conference
- In this podcast I talk to the animal activist David Ramms about the Camera On Animal project, and a bunch of other animal stuff


