Quantum Logos (vision serpent) Installation

Proposal Instructions

Layout formats for Quantum LOGOS (vision serpent)

Quantum Logos (vision-serpent) two-screen installation design 16 x 9
two 16 x 9 screens
Quantum Logos (vision serpent) rectangular wall mount
15 x 2 meter, single-screen format
Media Art Nexus LED screen at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Example 15 x 2 single-screen format
Quantum Logos (vision serpent)

Exhibition record as installation

2019– Ars Electronica
Ars Electronica Festival Out of the Box article

2020– Institute for Media Innovation, NTU Singapore
Quantum LOGOS (vision serpent) article: Art & Science in Animation

2020– North Spine Plaza, NTU Singapore
Media Art Nexus article: Quantum LOGOS (vision serpent), research in art & science

2022– Guizhou Municipal Museum Exhibit, People’s Republic of China
Digital Art Exhibition FISSION

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Quantum LOGOS (vision serpent) playing at the Media Art Nexus installation at the North Spine Plaza, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Nocturne @ Ars Electronica 2019

An artwork that recognizes the new post-global pandemic world while acknowledging that other challenges lie ahead. It provides the audience with a contemporary artistic interpretation of the current state of affairs and a fresh breath of life in what would otherwise be a sad outlook. The large-scale, immersive installation uses interactive and audio-reactive visuals with emotive-abstraction animation, mapping emotions, and design with the real-time flow of a dance performance. It creates a tribute to ancient rites of spring by appealing to imagery, music, and motion that recalls the past and signals hope for the future.

“The dance of humanity in liquid erotica colors and a thunderstorm of moving sound. Marvellous!.”
Bob Kastner, Candeed Cue, Vienna
“That was such a viscerally electric performance… took my breath away. It was so enhanced by the compelling visuals and music and their integration.
All of you must have gone thru a lot to come up with this… just beautiful and, yes, sad. “
Jane Goren, Los Angeles.
An extraordinary artwork created in an extraordinary period. Nocturne brings the time of the Pandemic in the Deep Space 8K.
Interview with artists on AE Blog
“Nocturne 2021: the Pandemic on the big screen”
by Shirin Darwish, Ars Electronica Blog, Sep 1, 2021,
https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2021/09/01/nocturne/

An award-winning, 9-minute clip from the 18-minute installation performance at Ars Electronica Festival 2021 is demonstrated in the video below:

Nocturne playing at Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8k during the Ars Electronica Festival 2021 in Linz, Austria