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DNA of Democracy project spokesperson, Daniel Koller, carries a vial filled with DNA-encoded Basic...
DNA of Democracy project spokesperson, Daniel Koller, carries a vial filled with DNA-encoded Basic Law (constitution) replications. This alleged 'ink' is set to be presented once more to leading political figures. (Archival Image) Picture shows the event.

Top Politicians to Receive Special "DNA Ink" for German Constitution's 76th Anniversary

DNA Ink Celebration Marks Basic Law Anniversary - Nationwide Events - German Authorities Ponder Over Proposal for Safeguarding Workers from Radiation Hazards

In a unique art action, top politicians will receive a special "DNA Ink" for the German Constitution's 76th anniversary. Accompanied by a nationwide media and book campaign, featuring quotes from celebrities, the ink contains a miniature text of the Basic Law, as confirmed by media professionals, artists, and scientists involved in the campaign.

Posters will be displayed in cities such as Wiesbaden, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and others, serving as reminders of the importance of democracy and constitution in Germany. The initiative, titled "DNA of Democracy," aims to highlight the significance of democracy and fundamental rights, with a focus on the inviolable dignity of man and the freedom of the press.

Telekom CEO Tim Höttges has expressed his views on the matter, stating, "I would add Article 1: 'The dignity of man is inviolable. This also applies on the internet.'"

Artist Linda Zervakis emphasizes the importance of preserving democratic values and preventing the misuse of fundamental rights for the spread of politically motivated misinformation. In a planned "Friendship Book of Democracy," 146 personalities are set to express their thoughts on democracy by writing their demands in the special "DNA ink."

This art action is non-partisan and non-commercial, with over 65,000 euros collected through crowdfunding for the new initiative. The "DNA Ink" was created by scientists, who converted the Basic Law into a DNA sequence. The sequence was built, multiplied, and encapsulated, allowing it to be mixed with ink, based on the DNA data storage method.

The enrichment data suggests that if such an event were to occur, it would likely be symbolic or educational in nature, aiming to raise awareness about the enduring and evolving role of foundational texts in society. However, there is currently no widely publicized information in reputable sources about this specific event.

  1. The unique art action, titled "DNA of Democracy," involves top politicians receiving a special "DNA Ink" that contains a miniature text of the German Constitution, with a focus on the inviolable dignity of man and the freedom of the press.
  2. Scientists involved in this campaign have created a DNA sequence of the Basic Law, which has been encapsulated and mixed with ink, allowing it to be used for this purpose.
  3. In a planned "Friendship Book of Democracy," 146 personalities are set to express their thoughts on democracy by writing in the special "DNA ink," emphasizing the importance of preserving democratic values.
  4. The initiative, which is non-partisan and non-commercial, is accompanied by a nationwide media and book campaign, featuring quotes from celebrities, and has raised over 65,000 euros through crowdfunding.

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