SERVANT ERMES
Quantique Art
Art of societal challenges
Movement and memory ensure the intelligence of life
In addition to the artistic aspect of his artworks, Servant-Ermes paves the way for important economic, environmental and societal changes. This eclectic, extraordinary, innovative and original artist has had an unusual and chaotic career straddling art and science.
From carbon to quanta, he is able to imagine and draw bricks from the past to build the future.
He is the originator of carbon art in 1985 and he is the first to create composite sculptures made with sand from around the world. He also initiated the quantum art trend in 2003.
With this book, the author unveils his artistic and scientific path: After writing an illustrated biography of his artistic, technological and scientific works (with carbon, sand, quanta), he delivers his views on the Origin of the Universe.
It becomes an opportunity for him to clarify the principles of the first antagonistic particle as regards physics and to suggest there exists an information memory particle as regards the world of the living.
Following a serious accident, the artist immersed himself in work on the topic of the timeless, invisible world of the infinitely small called ‘quantum', in which he unveiled an opportunity to develop his imagination and intellectual perception.
He is determined to bravely defy conventional scientific ideas and offer more original ideas through his art to build on existing knowledge:
For the artist, movement and memory are deemed necessary to the good operation and coordination of life itself, as it is for computerised devices.
Servant Ermes also explores the original and technological concept of a clean electrical energy likely to substantially transform everyday life: there would be no more need for smartphone, tablet or car batteries...