Ocular Revision is a way of getting back to the ocular-based representation of information that thrived in the age of biologically-based investigations. It could be said that starting in the late 20th century, screen-based depictions, e.g., visual databases, Cartesian coordinates, x/y loci, became the new feature of the post-biological age when DNA depiction became increasingly understood as code rather than as a material substance. Paul Vanouse has created an alternate way of viewing and analyzing DNA – not as a squared-off chamber or bar-chart, but as a return to the rounded depictment that is more “alive” without being so easily and strictly quantifiable.
(thanks to Paul Vanouse)