13 Ways to Say Nothing with Scientific Visualization

RNR-92-006
Al Globus and Eric Raible, published in IEEE Computer, Vol. 27, No. 7, pp. 86-88; July 1994.

Abstract

Scientific visualization can be used to produce very beautiful images.Frequently users and others not properly initiated into the mysteries of visualization research fail to appreciate the artistic qualities of these images.Scientists will frequently use our work to needlessly understand the data from which it is derived.This paper describes a number of effective techniques to confound such pernicious activity.

PostScript

Graphics:
"Right" way to say nothing.
"Wrong" way to say nothing.