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Two framed artworks on a white museum wall. The larger black-framed print shows concentric multicolour circles arranged over a white-to-black gradient with scattered coloured dots at the bottom. The smaller white-framed piece features colour wheel diagrams, spectral bursts, and abstract geometric outlines.

Data Visualisation Art on a Museum Gallery Wall

5 October 2017 · Paris

Two framed prints hang side by side on a white gallery wall, each treating colour and data as raw material for design. The larger work — black-framed, portrait — maps concentric colour-wheel circles across a white field that fades to near-black at the base, small scattered dots of primary colour marking the gradient's edge. Beside it, a white-framed piece layers spectral bursts, geometric outlines, and colour-theory diagrams into something closer to a diagram of vision itself. Information design and fine art occupy the same wall here; the rigour of one and the openness of the other turn out to need each other.

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