1/23/2024
Linda Henderson and Paul Thomas
Are two strange people in my life
https://groundworks.io/journal/commentaries/10
One is working on the fifth plus dimensions in art and science
The other on quantum art and uncertainty
Arguing that the power of uncertainty is undervalued
With certainty that understanding requires
4 or 5 +/- cognitive experiences, yeah
Cognition does not occur solely in the head, but is also can be
Embodied,
Embedded,
Enacted, or extended by way of extra-cranial processes and artistic structures
In blobby quantum strange steps ( Entering the Blobosphere: A Musing on Blobs
Published by Civil Coping Mechanisms / The Accomplices, June 17, 2019)
Such as +/-
Sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage, and formal
Operational strange, oops Stage
Oops Piaget
The six levels are remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating art
Almost every concept in physics
Has an artist exemplar ( Matta, see below and Duchamp and..COI Frank J. Malina
Rocketeer Frank Malina’s Life as an Artist Historian W. Patrick McCray tracks down Malina’s kinetic sculpture Cosmos to a locked storage room in Oxford.
The Epicurean swerve is inevitable +/-
Just as the only women at Solvay
Were Marie Curie and Linda Henderson’ aether
Enjoy the vertigo of Eros
Which is part of the string theory of loneliness.
Go Figure:
The terms strange and strangeness predate the discovery of the quark,and were adopted after its discovery in order to preserve the continuity of the phrase: strangeness of particles as −1 and anti-particles as +1, per the original definition. For all the quark flavour quantum numbers (strangeness, charm, topness and bottomness) the convention is that the flavor charge and the electric charge of a quark have the same sign. With this, any flavur carried by a charged meson has the same sign as its charge.
This is well documented in Paul Thomas’s book Quantum Art and Uncertainty
And Linda Henderson’s unexistent soon to exist book
That destroys, a bit, her previous book The Fourth Dimension and Non-euclidian Geometry
In Modern Art which she quantum entangled before its existence in
The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art: Conclusion
Linda Dalrymple Henderson
Leonardo, Vol. 17, No. 3 (1984), pp. 205-210
Tomas Londono and Tommy Ayala laugh, this is quantum art acupuncture
To be tried in our workshop at Imagen after the jan 19 earthquake ( quantum unpredictable)
. https://festivaldelaimagen.com/es/ from May 6-12 2024.
Please come practice your strange acupuncture to overcome +/- the physics of loneliness.