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~Wave theory series~

The term wave theory refers to quantum physics, especially wave-particle duality. This is one of the key concepts in quantum physics, which states that all particles exhibit both wave like and particle like characteristics depending on how they are observed.

In a phenomenon called superposition, both states are achieved simultaneously. Simply observing this state can cause collapse to either a particle or wave. This brings questions about reality itself, and how the observer effects that reality.

The wave theory series represents these phenomena, the unseen, unheard and unknown that is always right in front of us and how we interact with it.

Projecting these patterns of waves, dots and lines over familiar places, giving them a scaffold on which to present themselves is my way of bringing them forward/ to light.

A reminder that everything begins at an unimaginably small scale and reverberates outward, reacting to every other reaction infinitely. We render our own reality everyday through the way we interact with these unseen forces around us.

Jordan A. Smith