![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The box, stacked up by tiny sponge cubes, can be split apart diagonally via the motor control to reveal an indented caved-in fracture which hints at the moment of truth when matter collapses. Pan Jianwei, a physicist who led the making of the world's first quantum satellite and China's drive to build quantum computers, infused his understanding about the perplexing quantum world into a pitch-black block resembling a server cabinet in his piece "Schrodinger's Box." "Artists admire the creativity in human minds which is reflected in scientific wisdom," Gu said. Gu Zhenqing, the exhibition's curator, said both scientists and artists explore unknown things that are unique to human beings, as scientists go outwardly and artists inwardly. They managed to make use of scientific concepts like quantum, gene and cosmo to render visual novelty and astonishment, involving the conceptual art initiated by French artist Marcel Duchamp. The exhibition, titled "Beyond the Anthropocene," was made possible thanks to the collaborations between China's top-notch scientists and avant-garde artists. It is now a renowned place for museums and galleries of contemporary art. The showroom, located in 798 Art Zone in Chaoyang district, was once an abandoned factory complex, with age-old auburn bricks of its facade that are reminiscent of its industrial past. Albert Einstein's admirers and Andy Warhol's aficionados can find their common interests at a crossover art show in Beijing, as Chinese scientists and artists joined hands to translate scientific ideas into perceptible devices one can watch.Ī dozen pieces of installation artwork were put up in a white-walled gallery with sloping roof glasses, allowing more sunshine to pour in to render a futuristic feel. ![]()
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