'Remarkable homage to the amazing creativity of James Clerk Maxwell. Three portraits accompanied Einstein from Germany into Princeton: Newton, Faraday, and Maxwell. But when asked if he stood on the shoulders of Newton, he replied 'No, on the shoulders of Maxwell'. Much has been written about Maxwell's creativity rooted in physical analogy. This is an erudite example of consequences of Maxwell's geometric thinking.' Julio M. Ottino, R.R. McCormick Institute and Walter P. Murphy Professor, Engineering and Applied Science, Northwestern University and author of The Nexus: The New Convergence or Art, Technology, and Science