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Mathilde Walter Clark

Tuesday, September 29, 2026 at 19:00

Bygningen - Ved Anlæget 14B, Vejle

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Mathilde Walter Clark explores the hidden world of farm animals in a thought-provoking talk based on her books. Great for adults interested in agriculture and animal ethics. No booking or cost details provided, but it's an indoor event. Note: This event is likely in Danish only.

Starting from the bestseller 'Det Blinde Øje' and the critically acclaimed essay 'Hvordan man laver dyre', author Mathilde Walter Clark takes you on a surprising, unsettling, and at times tragicomic excursion behind the closed doors of agriculture.

In the world's most densely populated country for animals, Mathilde Walter Clark wonders how little we know about life as a farm animal.

What kind of daily life takes place in the production facilities? Who decides the language we use about them? And why is it even important how we talk about animals?

For most people, agriculture is an abstract concept. We cannot imagine the work on the farms because they are closed lands for the public. Instead, we must be content with the carefully selected words used to convey the reality of the animals.

And although you may not be aware of it, what you think about animals is mostly predetermined by someone. At least until now.

Experience a compelling and poetic evening with Mathilde Walter Clark, who will surely shatter your imagination about the lives of farm animals into atoms - and forever change the way you think and talk about animals.

Suitable for: adults