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Art and science

Art and science

Imaginative intersection

18 Jun 2020
Taken from the June 2020 issue of Physics World.
The 2019 Entangle exhibition at Bildmuseet, Sweden.
The art of physics The 2019 Entangle exhibition at Bildmuseet, Sweden, featured works inspired by particle physics, such as (far left) “Untitled” by Goshka Macuga (2018) comprising blackboards written by Michael Bradley, Bilge Demirköz, Michael Doser and John Ellis, Subodh Patil, Hiranya Peiris, Carlo Rovelli, Cecilia Jarlskog, Peter West. Also: (left) Blackboard with white chalk traces by Albert Einstein (1931); (right) “Continum” by Joseph Beuys (1978/1984); (far right) Rudolf Steiner (1921–24). (Courtesy: Mikael Lundgren/Bildmuseet)
The seemingly unconnected worlds of quantum physics and art have been linked from early in the 20th

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