UK: Carrots piled up on the road, but how?
29 tons of carrots on the road in the UK became a topic of discussion on social media, the student gave an explanation about the carrots when asked by a journalist.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, 29 tons of carrots were found lying on the road outside Goldsmith University in the British capital London, which was discussed by local journalist George Greenwood on social media.
According to the report, on the social networking site Twitter, George shared a picture of carrots and asked if anyone could tell why such a large quantity of carrots was on the road around the university campus.
Explaining this, University student Raphael said that it is part of our educational activity and carrots have been kept as an exhibition which will be picked up later.
He said that these carrots would be provided to the farm houses for feeding the animals.
It is to be noted that for the exhibition, the students arranged 29 tons of carrots which were not fit for human consumption so they will be fed to the animals later.
Does anyone know why a significant volume of carrots has just been dumped on Goldsmiths university campus? pic.twitter.com/oYj51IxHfp
— George Greenwood (@GeorgeGreenwood) September 30, 2020
It is an installation called ‘Grounding’ by the artist and MFA student Rafael Perez Evans. His work is part of Goldsmiths' MFA degree show. Rafael has arranged for the carrots to be removed at the end of the exhibition and donated to farm animals.https://t.co/EXzT9zZjws
— Goldsmiths (@GoldsmithsUoL) September 30, 2020
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