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![“Tidal Variations” Oil on canvas x 4 with four found objects. Overall Dimensions 430 x 200 x 38cm Created 2003. The shape of the waters edges in the four canvas’s is based on a graph of an approximate 28 day repeating period of tidal variations. The tide goes in and out twice a day, well slightly over that which is why tidal peaks and troughs are always slightly later each day but as well as occurring at slightly different times the high of each new tide is different because of the alignment of the sun, moon and earth, this repeats over a 28 day period with each 28 day period varying slightly each time. [Please excuse any simplifications and inaccuracies in this brief explanation; I am an artist not an oceanographer]. On the Lincolnshire coast I retrieved from the beach four objects which were washed ashore during this period, one on each panel, each is represented at the appropriate time it was located in the cycle with a small random area of colour, one in each panel. Thinking about determinism, objects in water move by wind, current and tide are all governed by scientific laws, like pool or snooker balls one hit their course is determined they cannot go off on random trajectories. No matter how complex the system if they were returned to their original departure points in the same circumstances they would arrive in the same place again. Now your brain is as complex as the oceans tidal system with little neurons passing messages through electrical impulses but electricity and atoms that make up the neurons are all governed by deterministic scientific laws and if that is the case how is it we appear to have free will, if we are made up of constituent parts governed by deterministic laws is everything that happens predestined? I happen to believe we are able to make choices and have free will but like other aspects of life I find it hard to put my finger on the source of this freewill.](https://malcolmtait.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tidal-variation1.jpg?w=1024)







