More accounts of mingling art and science
DOI: 10.1063/PT.3.4782
Toni Feder’s excellent story “Mingling art and science opens minds” (Physics Today, April 2021, page 24
I was an undergraduate teacher and grant-supported physicist at Williams College for 32 years, then a sculptor for 21 years (for some examples, see www.fieldingbrown.com
When asked about the Nobel Prize in an interview for the BBC show Horizon, Richard Feynman replied, “I’ve already got the prize. The prize is the pleasure of finding the thing out, the kick in the discovery, the observation that other people use it [my work]—those are the real things.” 1 , 2 So I find myself in good company regarding the joy of discovery: It must be an important part of the “mingling” of art and science.
References
1. R. Feynman, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard B. Feynman, J. Robbins, ed., Perseus Books (1999), p. 12.
2. A. Lightman, Probable Impossibilities: Musings on Beginnings and Endings, Pantheon Books (2021), p. 77.
More about the Authors
Fielding Brown. Westwood, Massachusetts.