The Feynman-Tufte Principle: a visual display of data should be simple enough to fit on the side of a van.
Data visualization godfather Edward Tufte has rendered Richard Feynman’s famous diagrams — simplified visual representations of the complex space-time patterns of particles and waves of quantum electrodynamics — as stainless steel wire sculptures.
Only the best thing ever.
On view at the Edward Tufte Gallery in New York starting September 15, 2012.
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