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Give your opinion on Intel has copied the manufacturer, one idea? by daneglerum

keyboard_frequency_sculpture
A couple of years, that we have presented a project of Mike Knuepfel called the Sculpture of frequency of the keyboard. Laura Cochrane wrote:

I love the physical and Visual data representation. If done well, it can always change the way a person thinks and includes something.
So, I think that this sculpture of frequency keyboard by Mike Knuepfel is neat. It depicts the keyboard keys are used more frequently, at the height of the proportional to how many times key has been used. I'd love to see this sculpture in reverse, with the less sense the highest and most commonly used keys, creating deep indentations.

Today Intel tweeted this image with the caption "what keys are used the most? Tip: we love the Blues. »
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The resemblance is certainly undeniable. What do you think? Is it a case of parallel development, use without attribution, breach of copyright or even outright theft? Please let us know in the comments.

I do not work in manufacturing, design, electronic sound, music production and performance (Yes). All ca.) Also a graduate of NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP).

I have three black cats.

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