Rhoda Ting & Mikkel Bojesen
Quantum Field - Tunneling, 2019
archival pigment print, framed
100 × 150 x 5 cm
Edition of 3 plus 2 AP
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Quantum Field is a temporary performative site specific work at Lake Crosbie in Murray-Sunset National Park, Australia. This significant land art piece plays on perspective, mass and collapse of scale...
Quantum Field is a temporary performative site specific work at Lake Crosbie in Murray-Sunset National Park, Australia. This significant land art piece plays on perspective, mass and collapse of scale in which basic units of human navigation are challenged — a posthuman mode of being is explored over 3 days in dialogue with the environment. The sculpture is created by salt crystals from the lake, and the lake is in turn revealed to itself. Measuring 11 m long and 3 m wide, the sculpture changes from a circle to a line
when viewed from different perspectives, and its characteristics alter when exposed to heat, rain, and wind throughout the seasons. In creating a land sculpture that will continue to interact and evolve over time beyond human control, we open up to the unknown, entangling ourselves with nature.
The quantum field is the imaginative and theoretical, yet very real realm where all basic units of human navigation cease to exist. It is outside of time, outside of scale and outside of mass. It is the smallest and the largest in a collapse of the known universe. Quantum Field is a temporary, performative, site-specific work at Lake Crosbie in Murray-Sunset National Park, Australia, that plays on perspective, mass, and the collapse of scale, in which the basic units of human navigation are challenged.
when viewed from different perspectives, and its characteristics alter when exposed to heat, rain, and wind throughout the seasons. In creating a land sculpture that will continue to interact and evolve over time beyond human control, we open up to the unknown, entangling ourselves with nature.
The quantum field is the imaginative and theoretical, yet very real realm where all basic units of human navigation cease to exist. It is outside of time, outside of scale and outside of mass. It is the smallest and the largest in a collapse of the known universe. Quantum Field is a temporary, performative, site-specific work at Lake Crosbie in Murray-Sunset National Park, Australia, that plays on perspective, mass, and the collapse of scale, in which the basic units of human navigation are challenged.
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