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ReEvolution

Natural selection is about the survival of the fittest, but it is not perfect. How can we fix it?

The series deals with human evolutionary development, and the ambitions of science to influence it.

The tension is between the organic aspect (moist, crude, rough, serpentine, decaying, fermenting, ever-changing, complex), and the scientific aspects (clean, bright, smooth, tall, solid, abstract, minimalist, static). The underlying struggle is about a visually basic dichotomy -  between the simple-white and the complex and multi-colored.

Nature functions in an abundance and wealth of shades, man’s ambition is to shine upon it with the light of reason.

What science does is to confine the stormy outbursts of nature, catalog them, group them, name them, observe and note their properties, realize the patterns and order.

In the series the nature of the InfoGraphics is of straight lines, boxes, perfect circles.

In contrast, nature is wild, changing, intense – the organic content is expressed using curved lines that are flexible and vibrating.

Our first image of inspiration is a combination of the two - a petri dish in the lab.

Transparent  glass plates on a white lab’s counter, and in them the vibrant culture, rich with colors and life.

    The Visual  Tension  

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