1/you would need much better narration for convey your message.
2/are you suggesting an "eye protein" had a common ancestor with a "liver cell", 50 mil ago?
3.will it not be cooler to graph this on a scale of novelty, that is change/per million year per organ/life form etc. the human neocortex should be an interesting part to watch.
(2) Yes: you find proteins in the eye lens and liver that share a common ancestor; It is "up to 50 million years per second" (indeed this movie needs a better script).
(3) Our idea is to have a dynamic multimodal art piece reflect evolution. NB: the sound/score is also driven by changes in the genomic structure. But you are right to point out that there are many other ways to reflect such changes.
1/you would need much better narration for convey your message.
2/are you suggesting an "eye protein" had a common ancestor with a "liver cell", 50 mil ago?
3.will it not be cooler to graph this on a scale of novelty, that is change/per million year per organ/life form etc. the human neocortex should be an interesting part to watch.
superdiza 9 months ago
@superdiza
(1) We could do a better job, yes.
(2) Yes: you find proteins in the eye lens and liver that share a common ancestor; It is "up to 50 million years per second" (indeed this movie needs a better script).
(3) Our idea is to have a dynamic multimodal art piece reflect evolution. NB: the sound/score is also driven by changes in the genomic structure. But you are right to point out that there are many other ways to reflect such changes.
Thanks.
folleymarie 9 months ago
Alternative view of evolution see video book trailer
dltanner99 1 year ago
Very interesting. Even if you don't really belong to the science community, you can still enjoy the great visual show.
ACLNM 1 year ago