67 Bows, filmed at a zoo in Karlsruhe, Germany, captures a flock of graceful flamingos. The footage observes each flamingo following its unique movement. The tranquil scene is shattered by sudden gunshots, prompting the flamingos to raise their heads and stretch their necks. Once the gunfire stops, the flamingos return to their peaceful state. Subsequently, the video features repeated sounds of a gun being loaded and fired, with the birds later reacting just to the loading sound. Through this, the artist questions whether the flamingos' responses are conditioned reflexes akin to Pavlov's dogs or a trauma-induced increase in their anxiety threshold.