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Quantum Cloud : ウィキペディア英語版 | Quantum Cloud
The ''Quantum Cloud'' is a contemporary sculpture, designed by Antony Gormley, located next to the Millennium Dome in London. The sculpture was commissioned for the site and was completed in 1999. At 30 metres high, it is Gormley's tallest sculpture to date (taller than the ''Angel of the North''). It is constructed from a collection of tetrahedral units made from 1.5 m long sections of steel. The steel sections were arranged using a computer model with a random walk algorithm starting from points on the surface of an enlarged figure based on Gormley's body that forms a residual outline at the centre of the sculpture. In designing ''Quantum Cloud'', Antony Gormley was influenced by Basil Hiley, quantum physicist (and long-time colleague of David Bohm). The idea for ''Quantum Cloud'' came from Hiley's thoughts on ''pre-space'' as a mathematical structure underlying space-time and matter,〔F. David Peat: ''Pathways of Chance'', Pari Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-88-901960-1-0, (p. 127 )〕 and his comment that “algebra is the relationship of relationships.” The comment was made during a conversation between Gormley, Hiley and writer David Peat at a 1999 London gathering of artists and scientists, organized by Peat. ==See also==
* List of public art in Greenwich
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