Truth Is A Probability Wave
2024 - 2025


Eyes, ears, hands, nose, and mouth — these are the means by which humans perceive the world.

Speech, symbols, writing, and artifacts — these are how people respond to the world.

Yet often, humans do not perceive the world directly, but rather perceive others’ responses to it — and then, in turn, respond to those responses.

Like a rhizomatic chain reaction, this process generates the "world" we inhabit — and even now, as you read these very words, it is unfolding everywhere.

Photography, as a widely used means of responding to the world, is increasingly supplanting the physical world itself, becoming a new kind of landscape.

When we look at an image, are we seeing someone’s perspective? My perspective? A past truth? Or all three at once? Or none of the above?

Observation is an act — it collapses the quantum state of the image.

And truth — is a probability wave.




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