Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk
Quantum memory. Photographer Olga Kretinina Lipetsk

Quantum memory  

2021-continues 

I don’t know my ancestors, who they were, how they lived. In the home archive I found photographs of my great-grandmother and grandmother. Mom can only tell dry facts about them. It seems to me that their consciousness exists forever and I can talk to them, but somewhere in another time. At school I was taught that time is linear. Later I learned about the theory of quantum mechanics. She says that time is a projection of a specific consciousness. The quantum world allows the movement of particles both forward from the present to the future, and in the opposite direction — from the present to the past. Large bodies like humans cannot make such a journey. They only move forward along the “arrow of time.” In my project I distort the linear timeline and try to imagine immersion in the quantum world. I create portals and “wormholes” to get into it. 

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