"The commonality between science and art is in trying to see profoundly - to develop strategies of seeing and showing"
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The second half - “develop strategies of seeing and showing” - gives away Tufte’s deeper agenda. “Strategies” signals method, not muse: choices about what to include, what to suppress, how to compare, how to sequence. “Showing” is where the ethical pressure sits. A graphic, a chart, a diagram, a painting, a photograph: each is an argument about reality disguised as presentation. Tufte’s career in information design is basically a long insistence that form is never neutral; it either clarifies thought or launders confusion.
Context matters. Tufte emerged as a kind of patron saint for an era drowning in dashboards, PowerPoint, and managerial storytelling. His critique of “chartjunk” wasn’t aesthetic snobbery; it was a warning that bad displays produce bad decisions. By yoking art to science, he’s not romanticizing science or scientizing art. He’s demanding accountability from both: if you claim to reveal the world, your tools for seeing and showing had better be worthy of the claim.
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