Time Fibre

Time Fibre shows the evolution of the Ginzburg–Landau equation, a quantum field theory constrained by the cross-section of a stone.

Through the crystal’s fibre-like structure and surface fractures, the equation never appears whole. Instead, it is refracted into scattered glimpses—temporal slices that turn continuous field dynamics into fragmented visions. Time Fibre thus reframes quantum reality not as a stable continuum, but as a woven fabric of partial perceptions, always cut and rejoined in the act of seeing.

Ulexite, 3D-Printed PLA, Tablet
2025