“Once upon a time there was a beautiful orchard where we lived happy and carefree; suddenly two humans arrived and soon after a house. They browsed very boldly in our green surrounding, eating our delicious yellow flowers and fruits, we thougth that they were destroying the environment and also all our food, endangering all the animals. But they were also planting vegetables and bringing in the fields a lot laugh. One day, in the dusk, while all the others rabbits were asleep, we decided to get a ride in the new orchard to have a look at the house we saw everyday from our burrows........”


Once upon a time there were three sentient and very curious black rabbits, this is their story, this is their discovery, this is their new home. As in Adam's book “The Rabbit Hill” the rabbits, prophesying the destruction of the context in which they live are forced to abandon their natural environment (metaphor of the abandonment of the human from planet earth for self-destruction) searching an ideal place in which they can live a new existence. This is the story of the appropriation of a new atmosphere, of an architecture and of a rebirth.



