Feynman 100 Exhibition: "The Mind's Eye: Richard Feynman in Word and Image"
In work and play, Richard Feynman was a distinctively visual thinker. The Caltech Archives is telling the story of Feynman's life and physics by exhibiting the notes and artwork through which he shared his vision. Highlights include the early Feynman diagrams with which Feynman developed his Nobel Prize-winning contributions to quantum electrodynamics, illustrated lecture notes for the famous Feynman lectures on physics, sketches of colleagues and campus sites, and photographs of Feynman as a teacher, drummer, and amateur actor.
Exhibit hours: Monday to Friday: 11 am to 4 pm
Admission is free. Thanks to the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for their generous sponsorship of this exhibit.
For more information, please contact Caltech Archives by email at [email protected] or visit The Mind's Eye: Richard Feynman in Word and Image.