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10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Quantum Untangled
Exhibition | An immersive exhibition exploring how quantum science can shape our future through art, research, and dialogue.
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Science Gallery, London
How do we understand reality? How do the smallest particles in the universe lead to the biggest ripples across vast scales of space and time? How can Quantum change the world we live in and what will that mean for each of us?
Through interactive artworks, immersive sculptural installations and the words of physicists, philosophers and poets, Science Gallery London’s new exhibition Quantum Untangled fuses art, science and extraordinary interdisciplinary research together to consider big quantum questions and reveal the power quantum possesses to transform our futures.
“Quantum not only explains the world, but through quantum we can change the world…”
Professor James Millen, Director of King’s Quantum
Visitors will encounter awe-inspiring works including two large immersive installations from Conrad Shawcross RA, sculptural installations by Alistair McClymont, Monica C. LoCascio & Daniela Brill Estrada and Matthew Woodham, Robin Baumgarten’s playful installation Quantum Jungle, poetry from Studio Quantum’s artist in residence Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan, photography by David Severn and films developed with the King’s Quantum community.
The exhibition will be part of a free season including Friday Lates and a panel discussion in collaboration with King’s College London’s Digital Futures Institute.
Quantum Untangled is an adaptation of Cosmic Titans: Art, Science and the Quantum Universe, a touring exhibition from Lakeside Arts and ARTlab, University of Nottingham.
The Goethe-Institut London is delighted to be supporting Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan's contribution.
Through interactive artworks, immersive sculptural installations and the words of physicists, philosophers and poets, Science Gallery London’s new exhibition Quantum Untangled fuses art, science and extraordinary interdisciplinary research together to consider big quantum questions and reveal the power quantum possesses to transform our futures.
“Quantum not only explains the world, but through quantum we can change the world…”
Professor James Millen, Director of King’s Quantum
Visitors will encounter awe-inspiring works including two large immersive installations from Conrad Shawcross RA, sculptural installations by Alistair McClymont, Monica C. LoCascio & Daniela Brill Estrada and Matthew Woodham, Robin Baumgarten’s playful installation Quantum Jungle, poetry from Studio Quantum’s artist in residence Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan, photography by David Severn and films developed with the King’s Quantum community.
The exhibition will be part of a free season including Friday Lates and a panel discussion in collaboration with King’s College London’s Digital Futures Institute.
Quantum Untangled is an adaptation of Cosmic Titans: Art, Science and the Quantum Universe, a touring exhibition from Lakeside Arts and ARTlab, University of Nottingham.
The Goethe-Institut London is delighted to be supporting Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan's contribution.
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Location
Science Gallery
London SE1 9GU
United Kingdom
London SE1 9GU
United Kingdom
Location
Science Gallery
London SE1 9GU
United Kingdom
London SE1 9GU
United Kingdom