Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 12:19PM
Drew Wolfe

Jackson Pollock's work investigated by physicists.

"The authors use Pollock's paintings as the data for their inquiry into fluid motion, noting in particular the spiral patterns in "Untitled 1948-49" that were produced not by the painter's hand, but by a particular property of his viscous paint."

 

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