Founded in 1977 under the patronage of the Ministry of the Happy Biomass, the Institute for Recreative Ecology is dedicated to the recreation, for the benefit of present and future generations, of the typical environments of past life forms we know only through the printed material inherited from our forefathers. Our very first work, so successful that IRE was endowed a perennial revenue afterwards, was to generate the living grounds of an intelligent species known as the Sublime. Contemporary documents construed its black and white coat as a camouflage against numerous and mysterious enemies. Thus, it was logical for IRE to recreate a environment where the massive Sublime would be as little conspicuous as possible. But IRE clearly outdid itself when it found a likely purpose for the odd postero-ventral organ that had baffled hitherto the greatest brains of the time. A young IRE scientist, now a head of Department, came up with the breakthrough idea that the organ itself was part of the camouflage. It was obvious that the Sublime's environment was full of these pink, bloboid objects and that the Sublime was moving among them in full disguise. IRE presented a 3D installation during the International Symposium on