


QUANTUM APPARITIONS: The Physics of Loss (An Interdisciplinary Performance Experience) 25TT
Ever wondered what happens when cutting-edge quantum physics meets artistic expression? Join us for a unique 35-minute performance that explores the fascinating world of superposition, scrambled information, and the profound concept of loss through both scientific and artistic lenses.
Artist Pamela Davis Kivelson brings together insights from conversations with physicists at Oxford, Harvard, Caltech, and Stanford to create an immersive workshop-format experience. This isn't your typical lecture or traditional performance - it's an interactive exploration where science meets creativity, inviting you to engage with quantum concepts in entirely new ways.
Whether you're a physicist, philosopher, artist, or simply curious about the mysteries of our universe, this interdisciplinary approach promises to challenge your perspective and spark fascinating discussions. The performance examines how quantum systems exist in multiple states simultaneously until observed - a concept that resonates far beyond the laboratory.
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Date and time: Tuesday June 3rd 2025 (16:00 - 16:45 - 17:30) [45min slot]
π Location: Beecroft Building, Parks Rd, Oxford
Ever wondered what happens when cutting-edge quantum physics meets artistic expression? Join us for a unique 35-minute performance that explores the fascinating world of superposition, scrambled information, and the profound concept of loss through both scientific and artistic lenses.
Artist Pamela Davis Kivelson brings together insights from conversations with physicists at Oxford, Harvard, Caltech, and Stanford to create an immersive workshop-format experience. This isn't your typical lecture or traditional performance - it's an interactive exploration where science meets creativity, inviting you to engage with quantum concepts in entirely new ways.
Whether you're a physicist, philosopher, artist, or simply curious about the mysteries of our universe, this interdisciplinary approach promises to challenge your perspective and spark fascinating discussions. The performance examines how quantum systems exist in multiple states simultaneously until observed - a concept that resonates far beyond the laboratory.
π
Date and time: Tuesday June 3rd 2025 (16:00 - 16:45 - 17:30) [45min slot]
π Location: Beecroft Building, Parks Rd, Oxford
Ever wondered what happens when cutting-edge quantum physics meets artistic expression? Join us for a unique 35-minute performance that explores the fascinating world of superposition, scrambled information, and the profound concept of loss through both scientific and artistic lenses.
Artist Pamela Davis Kivelson brings together insights from conversations with physicists at Oxford, Harvard, Caltech, and Stanford to create an immersive workshop-format experience. This isn't your typical lecture or traditional performance - it's an interactive exploration where science meets creativity, inviting you to engage with quantum concepts in entirely new ways.
Whether you're a physicist, philosopher, artist, or simply curious about the mysteries of our universe, this interdisciplinary approach promises to challenge your perspective and spark fascinating discussions. The performance examines how quantum systems exist in multiple states simultaneously until observed - a concept that resonates far beyond the laboratory.
π
Date and time: Tuesday June 3rd 2025 (16:00 - 16:45 - 17:30) [45min slot]
π Location: Beecroft Building, Parks Rd, Oxford