![]() ![]() I noticed that the disciplines of physics and art shared a common thread in neuroscience (the scientific study of the nervous system), which I then chose as my research topic. Obsessed by the relationship between art and science, I decided that this would be the focus of my graduate study. In this way, we reflect together on this invisible force that governs humankind. We might consider, for instance, how photonics relates to smartphones, photons to optical fiber, spectroscopy to air pollution, quantum entanglement to quantum computers, and so on. From my scientific viewpoint, I attempt to explore human society and our environment, inviting visitors into a conversation on how theoretical or experimental physics has influenced their lives, often in unexpected ways. I have always striven to create works not just to be looked at, but to be experienced. From quantum mechanics to astrophysics, the study of physics is at the heart of my artistic pursuit and production. In a major career shift, I decided to become a professional artist, blending both art and physics into my approach and process. ![]() Then, some time after graduation, my art eventually caught up with my science. I ultimately opted for a physics course (specifically astrophysics and atmospheric physics), but kept on creating throughout my degree. ![]() When it came time to choose what I would be studying at college, I felt torn between art and science. ![]()
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