# Exploring Quantum Art: 3D Models Embodying Optical Science
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Chapter 1: Understanding Quantum Art
In my previous post, I discussed various interpretations of Quantum Art and how it is being defined by different artists and creators.
Section 1.1: The Essence of Quantum Art
Today, I want to share a selection of 3D models that I believe represent the ongoing evolution of Quantum Art. These models resonate with the characteristics of particles and waves, evoking beauty and emotion. I showcased these models in an Instagram post, highlighting their captivating qualities.
Micah's Instagram post reads: "14,000 ft All models made by artists on Sketchfab. I just stitch video of them…"
For those who may not have access to Instagram, I plan to upload my next video on YouTube as well. Meanwhile, you can explore the 3D models on SketchFab, which are available for use under Creative Commons licenses.
Section 1.2: Featured 3D Models
Here are some of the remarkable models I used in my recordings:
- “ART” by [Artist Name] is available under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Mosaic Water” by tamminen, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Gradientus Patternus Roundatius” by tamminen, available under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Land of the Land” by tamminen, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Roseneath Cabinet 02 [RealityCapture]” by Lukke, licensed under CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs.
- “Iczu” by tamminen, available under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Ionic Column Free” by [Artist Name], licensed under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Color Witcher” by tamminen, available under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Unstable Antimatter” by tamminen, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution.
- “Sphilines” by tamminen, available under Creative Commons Attribution.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through the beauty of Quantum Art and the universe.
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