After Interference: Anatomy of an Almost Quantum Computer
For his third and final year as the university’s artist-in-residence, Kaspar Ravel explores the theme of unconventional computing.
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From October 11th to January 11th
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Exhibition
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Centquatre, Biennale Nemo, 5 Rue Curial, 75019 Paris
Galerie Wagner, 19 Rue des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris
Presentation
As part of the Nemo Biennale, the artist Kaspar Ravel will present his work at the Centquatre for the first time; a quantum machine operating on the principle of interference, exploring an alternative approach to computing. The machine will then reveal itself differently at the Wagner Gallery: fragmented, it will invite visitors to partake in a poetic and critical reading of technology.
This artists-in-residence programme, supported by Sorbonne University, will continue for three years (2022–2025) to allow time for dialogue and exchange between disciplines, enable fruitful collaborations between scientists and artists, and nurture new forms of knowledge.
Sorbonne University invites you to discover these works from 11 October 2025 to 11 January 2026 at the Centquatre and from 17 October to 22 November 2025 at the Wagner Gallery, and to continue this reflection on the many rich interactions between arts, science and society.
NOTE: exhibition in French
Discover the exhibition at the Centquatre