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“Entanglements” is an interactive apparatus that explores the fundamental phenomenon of quantum entanglement and how it can frame and activate relationships with the universe. Through a novel interface that combines sight, sound and touch, actual quantum entanglement phenomena are created and expressed through unique sonic signatures. The term “entanglement” is widely used, but what actually is it? In this paper, we describe the phenomenon and the artwork, and how it challenges fundamental assumptions about space, time and our relationships with the subatomic and cosmic realms.
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Title
Strange Entanglements: an art-science installation exploring the spooky world of quantum entanglement
Authors
Chris Henschke (Corresponding Author) - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University
Toby Gifford (Corresponding Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Business and Creative Industries
Publication details
Proceedings of the 29th International Symposium on Electronic Arts, Volume 1, pp.327-333
Conference details
International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA), 29th (Brisbane, Australia, 21-Jun-2024–29-Jun-2024)
Publisher
International Symposium on Electronic Art
Date published
2024
DOI
10.5204/book.eprints.256296
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