The magazine MAQ July 2019 LEARNING QUANTUM | Page 28

In the 2000s I took up these formal concepts and I realized that this breaks down reality with mirrors, it is the artistic interpretation of Hilbert spaces of quantum physics. In quantum physics Hilbert spaces are mathematical formulas that define the linear structures of vector spaces in which it is possible to speak of distances, angles, orthogonality, where a physical state can be represented by a vector, or by a suitable linear combination of elements that they exist in that space. So in the 2000s I resumed my photographic technique of the 70s and 80s, updating it from a technical point of view: my particular photographic and cinematographic shooting technique imprints in the photodiodes a series of spaces that the observer does not see; they are virtual spaces, but at the same time real, they are also fragmented, but complete, complex spaces that presuppose a broader knowledge of the real, interdisciplinary, and not structured by categories. These spaces exist by themselves, even if the distracted observer does not see them: it is only our myopia that does not allow us to see reality as a whole.