The first installment in Dis Voir's new "illustrated fairy tales for
adults," The Adventures of Percival is based on the classic
probability proposition that a chimpanzee randomly typing will
eventually type a Shakespeare sonnet. Here, McIntosh, a
gardener-mathematician (and spiritual cousin of Baron Münchhausen),
decides to take the fable seriously, and with the assistance of a
typewriter and a chimpanzee called Percival, undertakes to enact the
experiment. Naturally things don't go as planned, as the chimpanzee
proves to be less compliant than expected and bizarre behavioral
mergings occur between man and animal. Nicolas de Crécy's comic drawings
sometimes illustrate and sometimes contradict Senges' narrative, or
inveigle themselves between his lines like a creeper. Inspired by
research in animal behavior led by Dominique Lestel, and by the work of
the landscape artist-gardener Alain Richert, Senges' tale of
interspecies cognition makes a conscious nod towards contemporary
debates within the cognitive sciences.