Ent- (non-earthly delights): Libby Heaney
A new installation of works by award-winning artist and PhD quantum physicist Libby Heaney, celebrating her major new commission for Frieze Sculpture 2024.
Installed in Regent’s Park, Ent- (non-earthly delights) (2024) is a dramatic blue-bodied and golden-tentacled ‘Q-borg’ (quantum cyborg) accompanied by two augmented reality (AR) experiences. It is the latest chapter in Heaney’s ongoing multimedia project Ent- which uses Hieronymus Bosch’s painted triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights (c.1490 –1500) as a prism through which to highlight the potentials and pitfalls of quantum technologies.
Heaney says of her Frieze Sculpture commission: “This new installation thinks about life in the parallel realities predicted by quantum physics. It continues my exploration of quantum hybrid creatures; strange entanglements of human, animal and machine.”
On view in the Project Space is a new unique print titled Ent-er the quantum cyborg (2024) in which Heaney further explores the entangled hybrid form she has brought to life in Regent’s Park. Digitally printed on a mirrored gold Dibond aluminium panel – a material the artist has utilised since 2022 – the work layers quantum-edited textures with fragments of the animated AR experience, and images of the Q-borg itself. The amalgamation of bodies combines queered references to sculptural depictions from antiquity, such as the Laocoön Group, reclining figures in Renaissance painting such as Titian’s Venus of Urbino, and the small Paleolithic figure the Venus of Willendorf. Biomorphic blue flesh oozes from the industrial chamber of a machine, and metallic tentacles, partly inspired by the gold plating of quantum computers, writhe and pulsate.
Connecting to the AR in Regent’s Park, visitors can also encounter Ent- (Many Paths Version) (2022) in which one navigates through quantum materiality using a computer game controller. Fundamental to Heaney’s Ent- project is the notion of quantum superposition, or “the ability for one thing to be in two or more possibilities at the same time”. It is these parallel states which lend quantum technology speeds that exponentially surpass the digital. Pursued intensively by governments and big tech companies, quantum’s vast computational ability is set to impact our lives dramatically in the near future. Ent- (Many Paths Version) invites audiences to dip their toe into the quantum-age.
In the VR Room is the piece Heartbreak and Magic (2024) a highly personal work for the artist in which she brings her experimentation with quantum computing into virtual reality for the first time. Drawing on Heaney’s own experience with sudden loss and grief it explores the non-binary and non-local qualities of quantum physics to offer alternative perspectives on how we think and feel about the self and existence. Please book a time slot below to guarantee your chance to experience the 15 minute piece. Heartbreak and Magic was commissioned by VIVE Arts and first presented at Somerset House in February 2024.
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Libby Heaney, Ent- Many Paths Version, 2022
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Libby Heaney, Ent-er the quantum cyborg, 2024
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LIBBY HEANEY, Growler, 2024
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Libby Heaney, Heartbreak and Magic, 2024
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Libby Heaney, UNCHARTED, 2022
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Libby Heaney, Bat hand blob wing (quantum hybrid), 2022
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Libby Heaney, touch is response-ability, 2020
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Libby Heaney, and it oozed out the machine, 2022
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Libby Heaney, Controller Monster, 2023