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Libby Heaney Quantum Soup / Quantensuppe Sabine Himmelsbach, Hauser Schwarz, Amira Gad, Julia Greenway, Ariane Koek, Paul Luckraft
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- multi-layered reality.
- participation.
- performance.
- quantum computing.
- quantum physics.
- Quantum Soup.
- Sabine Himmelsbach.
- sculpture.
- video installation.
- visual language.
- Amira Gad.
- Ariane Koek.
- artistic technology.
- British artist.
- electronic art.
- experiment.
- game environment.
- Haus der Elektronischen Künste.
- immersive.
- immersive visual worlds.
- Libby Heaney.
- Local Subjects:
- multi-layered reality.
- participation.
- performance.
- quantum computing.
- quantum physics.
- Quantum Soup.
- Sabine Himmelsbach.
- sculpture.
- video installation.
- visual language.
- Amira Gad.
- Ariane Koek.
- artistic technology.
- British artist.
- electronic art.
- experiment.
- game environment.
- Haus der Elektronischen Künste.
- immersive.
- immersive visual worlds.
- Libby Heaney.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (146 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH 2024
- Summary:
- Libby Heaney worked for several years as a quantum physicist before turning to art. She is a pioneer in the use of quantum computing as an artistic technology, which she uses to create immersive visual worlds and develop a unique visual language that makes the multi-layered reality of the quantum world tangible to the senses. Her oeuvre includes video installations, game environments, sculptures, performances, and participatory experiments. This catalogue presents the latest works by this pioneering British artist. LIBBY HEANEY is an award-winning British artist and quantum physicist. She lives and works in London, UK. Heaney is considered the first artist to use quantum computing as a working artistic medium.
- Contents:
- Cover Halftitle Titlepage Table of contents Texts Works
- ISBN:
- 9783775757713
- 3775757716
- OCLC:
- 1435753767
- Publisher Number:
- 9783775757713
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