Encircular is one of eight artworks comprising the Entangled: The Human Gaze in an Age of Quantum Entanglement by Terry Flaxton.
Now comes ‘the moment of uncertainty where you have chosen a path and you have to hope that it will turn out all right. But you are now looking at the inner workings of the digital – which of course sits above the workings of the quantum’ which is of itself uncertain – and so you have to simply remain committed in your choice and dissolve into what is happening – because you are the only evidence of the state you have entered. What this place is – or medium, or indeed a state is –is the place within which uncertainty is bound in its connection with all electrons that came into being in the beginning times (though of course as yet, there were no times. Here there is an interplay that will change not only the gaze of he or she that looks (in fact there is no longer any gender to the gaze itself, there is only what it ‘sees’) so that what gazes when it emerges, is a perfect mirror of what is seen. The neural shunt in fact will disconnect the mind from its material basis. Computation is left behind…