Qubit

In 1986, the physicist Fritz Haake identified a significant area of research in the area of quantum mechanics to investigate a question of ‘whether quantum chaos can be more than a mere transientmimicry of classical chaos’ (Haake et al. 1987). The concept persisted in trying to detect whether there was some unique spatial experiment that…

The Unknown Known

Synopsis: Strange events have been happening in the air above Antarctica, baffling to the scientific team that has detected them. A world away in Britain, a brilliant prize-winning and intuitive young scientist, Erin Stone, has been drawing some strange conclusions from this data. So too, unknown to Erin, has a multinational security company, with dark…

Media-Space 1981-1986

This exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia presented documentation of the multi-disciplinary projects undertaken by Perth-based art collective Media-Space across its life-span, 1981-1986. Curated by Paul Thomas and Julian Goddard, it shed light on a period in Western Australian art when artists such as Judy Chambers, Anne Graham, Jeff Jones, Will Kohlen, Brian Mckay, Lindsay Parkhill, Neil Sullivan, Paul…

Quantum Chaos Catalogue

Quantum Chaos series catalogue link. Work from the Quantum Chaos collection has been shown at Flinder Street Gallery, Sydney; Forces to Form” Pratt Manhattan Gallery Pratt Institute, Five Walls Gallery, Melbourne and Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau, ISEA2022, Barcelona.  Catalogue essay Quantum Chaos Series A paradigm shift is occurring, away from the concrete and indivisible towards…

Quantum Detective Series

A Quantum Trilogy – E-Books 99 cents US each. The first Book of Ed: Ed Eats a Pork Pie Ed a former police officer, was set up for a crime he did not commit. Now released from prison, he is down and out until he finds a job through serendipitous circumstances, leading him to rediscover…

Quantum Chaos

Quantum Chaos Four experiments visualising patterns of chaos The research focuses on art being both a visual and cultural means to examine the paradoxical data of the invisible and unmeasurable quantum world. The installation ‘Quantum Chaos’ is a visualisation of the shift in our cultural understanding of what exists in terms of the difference between…

Save the Brian McKay Mural

    Central Park Rally – Save the Brian McKay Mural Interview with Brian McKay in Praxis M issue 28   “It is with dismay that we must champion the cause of the protection of artists’ works from incessant developments which highlight a grey area in capitalism vs heritage. The near tennis-court sized artworks by…