Daniel Lee's short film Origin morphs a grotesque fish into a grotesque lizard, then into a grotesque chimp and then into Lyle Lovett on steroids and Bowflex. The movie's now playing on a giant wall at the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, in a nifty exhibit called The Art and Artifice of Science). If Darwin had used Photoshop this creatively, he probably could have wrapped the evolution controversy up in an afternoon.
Accelerating evolution
Daniel Lee’s short film Origin morphs a grotesque fish into a grotesque lizard, then into a grotesque chimp and then into Lyle Lovett on steroids and Bowflex. The movie’s now playing on a giant wall at the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, in a nifty exhibit called The Art and Artifice of Science). […]