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Artwork by Martin Krzywinski
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Pi Transition Paths by Martin Krzywinski
Pi Phi and e Transition Paths by Martin Krzywinski
13689 digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
3422 digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
3628 digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
Pi Transition Paths by Martin Krzywinski
768 digits of Pi up to Feynman point by Martin Krzywinski
Pi Phi and e Transition Bubble Heaps by Martin Krzywinski
Sky Chart Map of Stars and Constellations by Martin Krzywinski
Frequency Distribution of Digits in Pi by Martin Krzywinski
2800 digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
The art of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
e Transition Paths by Martin Krzywinski
10000 Approximations of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
Love in Pi by Martin Krzywinski
700 digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
Pi Transition Paths by Martin Krzywinski
Forest of the digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
Phi Transition Paths by Martin Krzywinski
Hilbert Curves of Order 1 2 3 and 4 by Martin Krzywinski
Hilbert Curves of Order 1 to 10 by Martin Krzywinski
Map of the Entire Universe Superclusters and Voids by Martin Krzywinski
10000 digits of Pi by Martin Krzywinski
Map of the Entire Universe Superclusters and Voids by Martin Krzywinski
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About Martin Krzywinski
As scientists, it is our responsibility not only to present our work clearly, but to connect broadly by sparking imagination and enthusiasm for
inquiry and understanding. To do this, science communication must engage both cognitively and emotionally. I try to make people think and feel good by creating visualization tools and information graphics that combine analytical clarity with an artistic dimension. Real science should look just like in movies.
During my work on cancer genomes, I created Circos, now a community standard for displaying information in this field. More recently, I introduced a method for rationally visualizing networks using hive plots.
My information graphics have appeared in the New York Times, Wired, Conde Nast Portfolio, and on covers of books and scientific
journals, like PNAS, EMBO Journal and American Scientist.
I am a former owner of the world’s most popular rat.