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    Devin Hahn

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There are 6 comments on Evolution Surfaces on Comm Ave

  1. I am starting to become annoyed with internet memes. People become so wrapped up in internet culture that they forget about the long cultural legacy generations before us have left.

  2. I was not overly impressed with the artwork. I think Ms. Yangas had an interesting idea, certainly of merit, but the way she portrayed it (appropriately as contemporary art) nonetheless doesn’t pique my interests. It is a creative idea but not particularly well-executed. It feels more like a graphic-design project than a real artistic tribute to Darwin.

  3. I need to go have a closer look – but it seems that there is not much of an interval between the memes depicted in the 3rd and 4th panels. Of course, the origin and proliferation of memes is disproportionately concentrated in man’s recent past – so it is not so off the mark. But perhaps instead of Renaissance and Early Modern memes, the 3rd panel could be oriented more toward the Classical and medieval periods. All this notwithstanding, it’s a great idea and it looks great too. You rock!

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