Editing 14: London Tsai - The Reclusive Dean of The New Escherians

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What happened to the Mathematical and Scientific art movement after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._C._Escher MC Escher]? It went underground.  
What happened to the Mathematical and Scientific art movement after [[M. C. Escher|MC Escher]]? It went underground.  


In this episode of the Portal, [[Eric Weinstein|Eric]] begins tracking down the leaders of this hidden movement; one that is smuggling higher level science into transcendent art forms. Eric had to coax one the movement’s foremost members, [[London Tsai]], to come out of obscurity where he had been preserving his mathematical art in sarcophagi of unopened bubble wrap sitting for decades in various New York City studios.  
In this episode of the Portal, [[Eric Weinstein|Eric]] begins tracking down the leaders of this hidden movement; one that is smuggling higher level science into transcendent art forms. Eric had to coax one the movement’s foremost members, [[London Tsai]], to come out of obscurity where he had been preserving his mathematical art in sarcophagi of unopened bubble wrap sitting for decades in various New York City studios.  
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