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The Art and Science of Imaging Worlds: Griffith Observatory's planetarium show Signs of Life
Signs of Life is Griffith Observatory's new 35-minute, 8K, 60fps planetarium show in which we discover what it took to put life in the universe in the one place where we know it exists. In this program we'll discuss how the team was guided by Griffith Observatory's legacy in science-based storytelling. The team will describe the artistic process of merging cinematic sensibilities with scientific accuracy to create worlds in the universe. We'll also explore the importance and effectiveness of presenting science information artistically.