Decoherence
Surhuisterveen, the Netherlands (2023).
Surhuisterveen, the Netherlands (2023).
Surhuisterveen, the Netherlands (2023).
C-prints on alu-dibond, 60 x 90, edition of 7 + 1 AP.
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Without decline, there is no transformation. Without transformation, there is no growth.
For years, I tried to do more than was physically possible. After all, to choose is to lose. But the harder I resisted change, the harder I got stuck. Making choices in life – however difficult - is simply inevitable.
In computer terms, the world is simple. Something is either a “1” or a “0”. There are no other possibilities. In quantum physics, however, something can be both a “1” and a “0” at the same time. Once there is interaction with the environment though, this so-called “superposition of quantum states” disappears; a process known as “decoherence”.
For years, it felt like I was in a state of superposition. The decoherence that recently took place feels like such a relief.