Are we ovestimating the capabilities of AI or are we underestimating its potential impact? What exactly is quantum technology, and how can we begin to intuitively understand it? These are the questions answered by Emergence Delft—a curiosity-driven, interdisciplinary team of students.
indifference - Installation 1
An algorithm is simply a set of rules for problem-solving, found in both complex mathematics and daily routines like getting out of bed and making breakfast.
Indifference explores algorithms that appear intelligent, like Google Maps or ChatGPT. These systems, though human-like, don’t truly experience the world as we do. Misunderstanding this can distort our relationship with reality. As AI shapes our worldview, distinguishing between artificial and human intelligence becomes crucial.
Indifference uses Spatial Sound, developed in collaboration with 4DSOUND, to delve into these complexities. Omnidirectional speakers create a space where every spot offers a unique listening experience, unlike traditional setups. This technology allows sound to be positioned anywhere, enabling immersive experiences like hearing a bird fly around you. It projects sound holograms, organizing sound vibrations by dimension, movement, and interaction within space. This invites you to reflect on intelligence beyond its human form, questioning how AI perceives and processes your presence.
How does its understanding differ from yours?
What Happens When No One Is Watching. - Installation 2
Does the word "quantum" intimidate you? You're not alone. Concepts like entanglement and superposition can seem mysterious, even daunting. Yet, they're at the heart of quantum mechanics—a field that explores the universe's tiniest particles. While classical mechanics explains everyday phenomena, quantum mechanics explores the universe's tiniest particles and their mechanics.
We're on the brink of a new era of quantum technologies and understanding quantum mechanics is essential for everyone, not just experts. Imagine a world where quantum computers quickly improve climate models to fight global warming, or where they revolutionize medicine by designing personalized treatments. Quantum technology isn't just the future; it’s the next major societal revolution, and it’s happening now
What Happens When No One Is Watching is an ongoing project that delves into the captivating world of quantum physics. In collaboration with QuTech, a leading quantum research institute from TU Delft and TNO, Emergence Delft has developed the Expola—a groundbreaking medium designed to make quantum phenomena more intuitive. Visit De Fabriek to explore the Expola and experience quantum phenomena firsthand.
Further Programming by Emergence Delft
Talks
At De Fabriek, Emergence will also host in-depth presentations to further elaborate on the installation and the emerging technologies that were used in the making of them. Don't miss an exclusive insight of these artists, designers and engineers working on the installations.
Talk 1 | interfering perspectives, 20 October 16:40 - 17:00
Talk 2 | Emergence presents: indifference, 26 October 14:00-14:20
Talk 3 | Emergence Presents: What Happens When No One is Watching 26 October 16:00-16:20
Panels
Emergence Delft is excited to host two dynamic panels at NatLab Eindhoven during the Dutch Design Week Mission Days. More info can be found here: https://ddw.nl/en/programme/12359/interfering-perspectives-emergence-delft-talks
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Special thanks to: Steering committee of the Dream Hall, Poul Holleman, Laurens Feije, Gerben Timmer, Matteo Pasini, Teun Verkerk,
Boris Daan, Daan Schopmeijer, Philip Beesley, Sander Otten, Vito Willems, Martin Skrodzki, Clare Shelley-Egan, MarÃa Palacios Barea,
Thijs Latten, Koen Tack, Project March, Hydro Motion Team, Emergence Unseen Echoes, Emergence enclosed (),
Emergence Foundation