My electroliquid aggregation quote (Hawkings/Darwin) implied that the universe only exists not because it is strong, but because it is adaptable to change. The labs in the landscape (below) are situated so that Darwin's lab comes up from the water (representing evolution) and Hawkings' lab reaches up to the sky (representing a search into the universe).
The image below is the view from within Hawkings' lab down towards the ocean where Darwin's lab is.
The image below is from the roof of Darwin's lab, up towards where Hawkings' lab is, looking into the night sky. Although Darwin's lab has a focus into the evolution of existence, it can not avoid projecting into the future of the universe.
The image below is from underwater outside Darwin's lab, where you can look up and still see majority of the structure.
The image below is from the meeting place, looking back toward the labs. The meeting space is on top of a mount, and reaches back to the labs via two ramp hills. The ramps reach out into seperate directions to represent a cross road, one looking into existance from an evolutionary angle, the other looking into the universe.
Monday, May 3, 2010
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