Created in collaboration with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), "Dragon's Egg" is equipped with scintillators capable of detecting the passage of otherwise invisible subatomic particles, such as muons, in the sculpture and signaling them with a light pulse.
Read MoreMade as a series of virtual experiments, Quantum Fluctuations shows the complexity and transient nature of the most fundamental aspect of reality, the quantum world, which is impossible to observe directly.
Read MoreJungks work "unborn 1-6" reads as a commentary on the Zen idea of the unborn and the physical qualities of quantum fields. The works symbolise the quantum space in which things seem similar but never the same.
Read More"The Secret Life of Quanta" by Andreas Jungk artistically interprets the quantum physical behavior of elementary particles.
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of these discoveries, Olaf Schirm's work "Quantom" focuses on the observer and his significance for the construction of reality. The kinetic light installation "Quantom" works with quantized wave packets that form collapsing light phenomena on a canvas.
Read MoreWhat: ongoing thematic exhibition
When: 1 August - 1 October 2019
Where: STATE Studio, Hauptstr. 3, 10827 Berlin
To celebrate 70 years of Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft STATE collaborates with Fraunhofer-Netzwerk für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Design creating the interdisciplinary showcase MATERIALIZE – An artistic journey into the quantum universe with works by Andreas Jungk, Luca Pozzi, Markos Kay and Olaf Schirm.
Read MoreWhen: 1 August, 6:30 pm
Where: STATE Studio, Hauptstr. 3, 10827 Berlin
To celebrate 70 years of Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft STATE collaborates with Fraunhofer-Netzwerk für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Design creating the interdisciplinary showcase MATERIALIZE – An artistic journey into the quantum universe with works by Andreas Jungk, Luca Pozzi and Olaf Schirm.
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