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Resumen de The Beauty of Physics

Lincoln Don, Olson Lindsay

  • The idea of a liberal arts education is deeply rooted in our academic history. Originally based in the goal of learning about the classical literature of Greece and Rome, the approach has morphed over the years into a broad course of study, including mathematics, literature, history, languages, philosophy, art, and the sciences. It is those last two subjects that caused the two of us to come to meet one another.

    Don is a particle physics researcher and Lindsay is an artist. We come from very different sides of the spectrum of liberal arts, and yet we are also collaborators. We are both educators and communicators, and we also share a love of both science and the aesthetic world.

    Together, we made art that reflects some of the most cutting-edge research in one of science’s most cutting-edge fields. (And, by together, Don notes that Lindsay made and he kibitzed.) In this article, we’d like to tell you the story of how we came to collaborate and generate creative art that can interest the public about some of the most exciting and mind-blowing science.


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