The master's thesis explores the entanglement of quantum physics, philosophy and art, as well as how these fields influence our perception of reality. The central focus is on the idea that reality does not exist independently but emerges through observation, as suggested by the phenomena of superposition and wave function collapse. In parallel with the thoughts of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, the virtual is considered a chaotic field of potentiality from which reality arises. Artistic creation is presented as an interaction with this virtual field where the artist constructs a unique cosmos. The series Reports from the Zone NEXUS PRIMA employs elements of science fiction to explore the idea of many worlds. The fusion of physical and digital realms generates a heterotopic space that blurs the boundaries between realities and opens new questions about perception and space.
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