Models at the Movies
Indigo Instruments isn’t only about supplying scientific kit to schools technicians, homeschoolers and students doing their science fair project. No! A fair few molecular models and countless other items have made their way to Hollywood, got themselves on the small screen and featured in some offbeat web experiments.
VP Stephan Logan explains how Rob Cohen’s 2005 movie “Stealth” is described on the Internet Movie Database as “Surprisingly enjoyable”. Why? Because a plot line based on three pilots deeply ensconced in a top-secret military program struggling to bring an artificial intelligence program under control before it initiates WWIII sounds just so unsurprising. The movie features intense action, violence and innuendo. But, far more excitingly it also features a 17-layer DNA model from Indigo. So, for what was it those pilots needed a model of DNA? You’ll have to watch the movie to find out.
One of Indigo’s “anatomically correct” 12-layer DNA models also features in the current hit movie “Fantastic Four.” In this marvelous piece of cinema, a group of astronauts...