Einstein didn’t believe that randomness was at the heart of the physics that governs our world. Arguably, randomness could hold the key to making our digital world more like the natural world. Random Revolution confronts pure randomness in procedural graphics and projection patterns with the randomness of visitors behaviour. It visually compares traditional binary states with quantum states in a play of light, perception and optics.
Reflecting on technological advancements in information technology, Random Revolution explores the laws that are governing the internet, our lives and nature, raising awareness on possible futures for our digital networks.