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Discussion and Performance: Daring to explore Quantum Creativity

Innovation in the Arts: On November 8, 2023, as part of Berlin Science Week, the University of the Arts Berlin, Roman Lipski Studio and the Goethe Institute Ireland will host an evening of talks and performances around the potential of quantum creativity at the ECDF. It starts at 6:30pm. More info below and //here

// Program

Prof. Dr. Oliver Benson (Professor for Experimental Physics, HU Berlin) will kick off the evening with an introduction to quantum mechanics.
Visual artist Roman Lipski will outline his innovative work on “Quantum Blur”, a technique for manipulating images using quantum operations and engage in an interdisciplinary discussion with Prof. Dr. Tim Schröder (Head of the Integrated Quantum Photonics Group, HU Berlin).

Berlin based choreographer, dancer and visual artist Hannah Schillinger will perform part of her solo “screen play”, connecting quantum with performance art and opening our eyes to new perspectives and principles of quantum physics.

How can art help us understand quantum technologies? Join us for a conversation with a Studio Quantum artist-in-residence Amy Karle (United States), to learn more about her practice and gain valuable insights into how their multidisciplinary research and work is developing.

To conclude the evening, Prof. Dr. Gesche Joost (Head of the UdK Design Research Lab, founding member of the Einstein Centre for Digital Future and Vice President of the Goethe-Institut) will comment on the potential for quantum technologies and interdisciplinary creativity.

// Registration

This is an in-person event. If you would like to attend, please e-mail quantum@goethe.de with the subject line: DARING TO EXPLORE QUANTUM CREATIVITY. Please note that spaces are limited.

The location is fully accessible for people using wheelchairs or other forms of walking aids via ramps and elevators.