| Message | Dear Darren,
I heard about your Noah's Ark project. Which sounds to me very interesting.
I am an academic guy (University of Montreal and French Natural History Museum), working on that topic for a while (especially on the strange relationship that bonds humans and animals for centuries).
I just toured North America (20 000 miles) visiting animal malls (zoos, sanctuaries, labs, reproduction centers, etc.) trying to map what would be the Ark today.
It is definitely not another variation about one superhero saving the world from apocalypse but a serious thought about a vessel that transformed us all (imagine an Ark where biotechnologies have replaced old school breeding, where genetics is producing new form of life not existing before the Deluge but proliferate after).
The bible do not talk that much about what happened in the vessel, during the journey. It really talks about before and after. As usual. No transformation, no process, no hybridization. Just crime and punishment. Sins to be forgiven.
I saw your movies. You seem to interested in process, in silent change producing mutations (often lethal) by the end.
If you have any intrest in the contemporanean version of this biblical episode, do not hesitate to contact me.
All the best, D. |