0:00:00.000,0:00:03.417 Man is a singular creature. 0:00:03.417,0:00:08.810 He has a set of gifts that make him unique among the animals: 0:00:08.810,0:00:14.415 so that, unlike them, he is not a figure in the landscape 0:00:14.415,0:00:17.938 - he is the shaper of the landscape.[br] 0:00:24.257,0:00:29.418 Every landscape in the world is full of exact and beautiful adaptations, 0:00:29.418,0:00:36.415 by which an animal fits into its environment like one cog-wheel into another. [br] 0:00:36.415,0:00:42.306 But nature - that is, evolution - has not fitted man to any specific environment. 0:00:42.306,0:00:47.056 On the contrary, he has a rather crude survival kit; 0:00:47.056,0:00:55.855 and yet - this is the paradox of the human condition - one that fits him to all environments. 0:00:57.008,0:01:04.418 His imagination, his reason, his emotional subtlety and toughness, 0:01:04.418,0:01:10.889 make it possible for him not to accept the environment but to change it. 0:01:10.889,0:01:18.805 And that series of inventions, by which man from age to age has remade his environment, 0:01:18.805,0:01:26.656 is a different kind of evolution - not biological, but cultural evolution. 0:01:26.656,0:01:34.606 I call that brilliant sequence of cultural peaks "The Ascent of Man".[br] 0:01:39.178,0:01:48.888 In these paintings the hunter was made familiar with dangers which he knew he had to face but to which he had not yet come. 0:01:49.764,0:01:53.337 When the hunter was brought here into the secret dark 0:01:53.337,0:01:57.307 and the light was suddenly flashed on the pictures, 0:01:57.307,0:02:01.557 he saw the bison as he would have to face him. 0:02:01.557,0:02:04.937 The moment of fear was made present to him; 0:02:04.937,0:02:16.297 his spear-arm flexed with an experience which he would have and which he needed not to be afraid of.[br] 0:02:16.297,0:02:24.778 I think that the power that we see expressed here for the first time is the power of the foward-looking imagination. 0:02:25.162,0:02:32.696 The imagination is a telescope in time, we are looking back at the experience of the past. 0:02:34.126,0:02:40.708 The men who made these paintings, the men who were present, looked through that telescope forward. 0:02:42.185,0:02:45.937 They looked along the ascent of man 0:02:45.937,0:02:56.024 because what we call cultural evolution is essentially a constant growing and widening of the human imagination. 0:02:59.415,0:03:05.806 The men who made the weapons and the men who made the paintings were doing the same thing 0:03:08.559,0:03:20.156 - anticipating a future as only man can do, inferring what is to come from what is here. 0:03:22.418,0:03:33.479 All over these caves the print of the hand says that: 'This is my mark. This is man.'[br] 0:04:10.659,0:04:17.776 We are all afraid - for our confidence, for the future, for the world. 0:04:18.468,0:04:21.397 That is the nature of the human imagination. 0:04:21.805,0:04:34.527 Yet every man, every civilization, has gone forward because of its engagement with what it has set itself to do. 0:04:36.541,0:04:41.076 The personal commitment of a man to his skill, 0:04:41.472,0:04:49.076 the intellectual commitment and the emotional commitment working together as one, 0:04:50.052,0:04:53.342 has made the Ascent of Man. 0:05:30.697,0:05:34.550 Man is unique not because he does science, [br] 0:05:34.550,0:05:37.776 and his is unique not because he does art, 0:05:37.776,0:05:45.772 but because science and art equally are expressions of his marvelous plasticity of mind.