
Installation|21 February — 4 May 2025
A century ago, quantum physics revealed that, at the smallest scales, we cannot predict everything about how matter behaves. Particles can exist in multiple states at once, become linked, or even pass through energy barriers. Today, these ideas are the foundation of a number of quantum technologies, which some predict will transform our world in the next five years.
LAS’s Sensing Quantum programme explores the implications and possibilities of quantum technologies through new commissions with artists and composers, a symposium, a publication and an ongoing learning programme. Together these efforts bring together artists, scientists, thinkers and the public to engage with this evolving field.