Dear Friends,
I'm pleased to announce that I have several works available, as an auction beginning today at noon US Eastern time (UTC-5).
The project is called "Q-Stable" and it explores a hypothesis: if quantum measurements contain traces of alternate realities, could an AI trained to process this data generate images from parallel universes?
It’s an ongoing exploration into what happens when the raw uncertainty of quantum mechanics is used to guide the creative process. Instead of starting with the usual digital randomness, I begin each image with data pulled from a quantum computer - numbers that come from systems existing in many possible states until they’re observed. Each one feels like the trace of an alternate outcome, a different version of the world trying to take shape.
The images that result are strange, fragile, and unresolved. They don’t depict recognizable scenes - they hover between signal and noise, as if they’re still deciding what they want to become. I see them as visual fragments from parallel realities, shaped not by intention, but by probability. The technology behind it is complex - part quantum physics, part AI - but the goal is intuitive: to create images that feel like they’ve arrived from, or are glimpses of, somewhere else.
This first release includes six works. They were made while the system itself was still being built - code shifting, parameters being tuned, ideas still forming. I’ll be adding new works to the collection over time, following wherever the process leads.