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Quantum Foam #1 and Quantum Object #1 are 3D models generated by using a live data feed from quantum fluctuation measurement devices used by the Australian National University, Department of Quantum Science lead by Dr. Thomas Seymul. Are quantum fluctuations truly random (which is widely accepted) or because we don’t understand it enough and therefore ascribe the behavior to randomness? Do we have a problem to accept indeterminism? As Einstein is paraphrased, “God does not throw dice” is a perfect example of the inability to accept indeterminism.

Frederik De Wilde studied fine arts (MA) in St.-Lukas Brussels (painting) and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (sculpture), experimental & audio-visual arts (MA) in St.-Lukas Brussels, followed a pre-education in architecture, studied one year of philosophy (VUB). Frederik concluded his studies with a post-graduate degree in new media, arts and design at Transmedia in Brussels where he was initiated in software programming. Frederik collaborated with Groep-T, new media engineers at the University of Leuven (KUL), the robotics department of the University Brussels (VUB) and the Physics department of the University of Hasselt (UH), Rice University in Houston (USA), Karlsruhe University (DE), and currently NASA. Frederik is now working as a guest professor at Transmedia Brussels and is a permanent artist in residence at the University of Hasselt.
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