About
I’m Jorden Senior — a quantum physicist and artist who treats the darkroom like a second cleanroom.
Quantum meets art at the interface where precision gives way to noise; equations open into process and chance, and images surface from the tension between control and drift.
My analogue photography is driven by experiment: I push film and paper until the chemistry misbehaves, letting colour shifts, emulsion lifts, and silver drift stand in for quantum noise. Lab hardware and street fragments all go through the same vats, looking for that point where precision turns to uncertainty.
I also build small games and interactive sketches—often in jam settings—where ideas like entanglement, superposition, and measurement collapse become the rule‑set. The aim is to find playful ways to express the mysteries of quantum physics and to explore its creative possibilities.
This site is a log of those projects: prints, risograph zines, and quantum‑inspired games. I also like to share my fascination with quantum science and creative arts—through talks, workshops, and open collaboration.
If you work with photons, code, dice, or darkroom trays and enjoy systems that fail in interesting ways, I’d love to compare notes.