Status:
SHORTLISTED | Quantum Shorts 2020
Submitted By:
Réka Deák
About the Film:
Lady Amplitude and Marquise Interference both claim that a baby is theirs. Quing Solomon, the result of a playful collaboration between two puppeteers, two fine artists and a quantum physicist, translates the story of Solomon’s judgement into the quantum world.
The problem with quantum measurement is one of the inspirations behind this short. Watch this video for a more in depth explanation of the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be3HlA_9968
INTERVIEW
The team behind Quing Solomon recorded a video interview for Quantum Shorts. You can watch their interview here. Below is an edited transcript of the interview.
Please tell us about yourselves.
Aurél Gábris: I’m Aurél. I’m a quantum physicist.
Réka Deák: Hi, I’m Réka Deák, puppeteer and director of this movie.
Dimitri Berzon: Hello, I’m Dimitri Berzon and I like working with the cameras.
Frances Sander: My name is Frances Sander and I’m a visual artist.
Husam Abed: Hi, I’m Husam Abed, a puppeteer.
What was the quantum inspiration behind the movie?
AG: The story was inspired by the analogy of Solomon’s decision and the problems of measurement and the role of observation in quantum mechanics.
How did you come up with the idea for your film?
RD: We met at a BBQ – actually at many BBQs. Aurél came up with the idea to make a short movie about quantum physics – since he is a real quantum physicist. We started to play around with the ideas; there were many ping-pong (with the ideas). In two days we shot, we cut, we edited and we did it!
What does being a Quantum Shorts finalist mean to you?
DM: I am very surprised and delighted that we have been chosen to be part of the ten films which are going to screen at your festival. It was an absolute pleasure to work with all the guys.
What reaction do you hope for from viewers?
FS: We had a lovely time working with my friends on this little video and I was so pleased that it was chosen in the last ten to be shown at the festival. I hope everyone enjoys watching it as much as we did making it.
HA: I am interested in how people will react to the mixing of quantum physics with classical puppetry.
About the filmmaker(s):
Réka Deák is a puppeteer from the Czech Republic.