Friday Late: Quantum After Dark
Come and experience quantum after dark at Science Gallery London’s Friday Late co-programmed with MOTH a quantum technology company.
Come and experience quantum after dark at Science Gallery London’s Friday Late co-programmed with MOTH a quantum technology company building applications for media and creativity.
Experience the exhibition and immerse yourself in an evening of music, gaming, talks and more.
FREE ENTRY, BUT BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Live DJ Sets
Ground Floor
18:30-21:30
Experience live sets from, CSV (Chris Speed Visuals) digital selves, ILĀ and Cephas Teom powered by quantum tools experimenting with rhythm, texture, and sound design in real time, offering a direct glimpse into quantum’s creative potential on stage.
18:30-19:15: Cephas Teom
19:15-20:00: CSV
20:00-20:45: digital selves
20:45-21:30: ILĀ
Reality is Not What it Seems
Atrium
18:30- 20:45
How can humans be certain about the future when they feel uncertain about the present?
Through an algorithm that uses the power of quantum computing to mirror the present moment you are invited to confront a reality encoded in quantum circuits. Witness how the natural movement of the crowds alters a two-dimensional computation environment, yet only fleeting glimpses of the quantum encoded reality can be grasped
Astryd Park is a quantum application engineer at MOTH and recently finished her MSc Creative Computing at University of the Arts London, where this project was first developed.
The Arcade
Theatre
18:30-20:45
Discover The Arcade: explore MOTH’s creative applications in gaming, music, and media. Play Space Moths, a Roblox game powered by quantum computing. Experiment with Quantum Brush, a digital painting tool that uses quantum algorithms to transform brushstrokes into visual styles, or get musical with Actias, a quantum inspired synthesiser and sound controller.
QUANTUM PHOTOBOOTH
OUTSIDE STUDIO
18:30-20:45
Have your photo taken at the Quantum Photobooth, where images are transformed with Quantum Blur, a visual effect powered by quantum computing. Take away printed photos that reveal patterns and details beyond ordinary image filters.
ILĀ X MOTH - RECURSE
18:30-20:45
Studio
Enter RECURSE, an infinite remix of electronic artist ILĀ’s track, continuously generating in real time, this collaboration created with MOTH’s quantum platform Archaeo showcases an artist-first approach to generative AI, producing an ever-evolving soundscape.
Conversations on Quantum
Workshop
19: 30-20:45
Drop by and have a chat with quantum experts! We’ll be joined by theoretical physicists Mark Mitchison and Eugene Lim from Kings College London, interdisciplinary scientist Konstantinos Meichanetzidis, quantum application developer João Ferreira, MOTH founder Harry Kumar in conversation with artist ILĀ. Quick fire talks will be followed by informal conversation!
Come and experience quantum after dark at Science Gallery London’s Friday Late co-programmed with MOTH a quantum technology company.
Come and experience quantum after dark at Science Gallery London’s Friday Late co-programmed with MOTH a quantum technology company building applications for media and creativity.
Experience the exhibition and immerse yourself in an evening of music, gaming, talks and more.
FREE ENTRY, BUT BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Live DJ Sets
Ground Floor
18:30-21:30
Experience live sets from, CSV (Chris Speed Visuals) digital selves, ILĀ and Cephas Teom powered by quantum tools experimenting with rhythm, texture, and sound design in real time, offering a direct glimpse into quantum’s creative potential on stage.
18:30-19:15: Cephas Teom
19:15-20:00: CSV
20:00-20:45: digital selves
20:45-21:30: ILĀ
Reality is Not What it Seems
Atrium
18:30- 20:45
How can humans be certain about the future when they feel uncertain about the present?
Through an algorithm that uses the power of quantum computing to mirror the present moment you are invited to confront a reality encoded in quantum circuits. Witness how the natural movement of the crowds alters a two-dimensional computation environment, yet only fleeting glimpses of the quantum encoded reality can be grasped
Astryd Park is a quantum application engineer at MOTH and recently finished her MSc Creative Computing at University of the Arts London, where this project was first developed.
The Arcade
Theatre
18:30-20:45
Discover The Arcade: explore MOTH’s creative applications in gaming, music, and media. Play Space Moths, a Roblox game powered by quantum computing. Experiment with Quantum Brush, a digital painting tool that uses quantum algorithms to transform brushstrokes into visual styles, or get musical with Actias, a quantum inspired synthesiser and sound controller.
QUANTUM PHOTOBOOTH
OUTSIDE STUDIO
18:30-20:45
Have your photo taken at the Quantum Photobooth, where images are transformed with Quantum Blur, a visual effect powered by quantum computing. Take away printed photos that reveal patterns and details beyond ordinary image filters.
ILĀ X MOTH - RECURSE
18:30-20:45
Studio
Enter RECURSE, an infinite remix of electronic artist ILĀ’s track, continuously generating in real time, this collaboration created with MOTH’s quantum platform Archaeo showcases an artist-first approach to generative AI, producing an ever-evolving soundscape.
Conversations on Quantum
Workshop
19: 30-20:45
Drop by and have a chat with quantum experts! We’ll be joined by theoretical physicists Mark Mitchison and Eugene Lim from Kings College London, interdisciplinary scientist Konstantinos Meichanetzidis, quantum application developer João Ferreira, MOTH founder Harry Kumar in conversation with artist ILĀ. Quick fire talks will be followed by informal conversation!