The absurdities of Lewis Carroll's classic disguise an attack on new-fangled mathematics, says literary scholar Melanie Bayley- the same mathematics that went on to underpin parts of quantum theory.
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The absurdities of Lewis Carroll's classic disguise an attack on new-fangled mathematics, says literary scholar Melanie Bayley- the same mathematics that went on to underpin parts of quantum theory.
Avoiding reflective approaches: In Karan Barad’s Agential Realism quantum physics and feminist theory diffract through one another, continually reforming one another. Text from Rhizomes.net http://www.rhizomes.net/issue30/pdf/intro.pdf
Theatre director Susan Kennedy talks about her influences in this month’s Frieze magazine. The blurring of the real and the staged by providing the audience with no information about what parts are ‘real’ and what is theatre is like quantum entanglement.
Douglas Kearney’s Quantum Spit ‘performative typography’. Linger in the cut ‘a generative space that fills and erases itself’.