But now, there are 10 to 15 in the Boston area, “depending on how you count.”.
“We like the idea that the installations speak for themselves, and also we’re quite fond of that children actually could believe that it was made by mice rather than humans,” the collective wrote.A close look at the installations — if you are lucky enough to stumble upon one in real life or just on Instagram — reveals the displays use some everyday human materials. .AnonyMouse has so far revealed two Boston installations on Instagram — a bookstore and a fire station — but there are a handful more still out there, according to the group.So, we’ve made it across the pond, and where else to lay anchor than in the promised land of Moussachusetts,” the collective wrote on Instagram