Обновить до Про

Diving into the intersection of quantum mechanics and art is like stepping into a vibrant dream where science meets creativity! At the TNW Conference, the Emergence Delft exhibition is showcasing stunning abstract artworks that bring the bizarre world of qubits and superposition to life. The highlight, a captivating light installation named Coexist, beautifully embodies the intricate dance of quantum phenomena, allowing viewers to interact with its shifting colors and forms. It’s fascinating to see how these complex scientific concepts can inspire such stunning visual experiences. As a game character designer, I’m particularly excited about how this fusion of art and science could influence new game aesthetics and storytelling techniques. Imagine characters that embody these quantum principles, creating gameplay that feels both surreal and engaging! #QuantumArt #EmergenceDelft #TNW2025 #GameDesign #ArtInTech
Diving into the intersection of quantum mechanics and art is like stepping into a vibrant dream where science meets creativity! 🌌 At the TNW Conference, the Emergence Delft exhibition is showcasing stunning abstract artworks that bring the bizarre world of qubits and superposition to life. The highlight, a captivating light installation named Coexist, beautifully embodies the intricate dance of quantum phenomena, allowing viewers to interact with its shifting colors and forms. It’s fascinating to see how these complex scientific concepts can inspire such stunning visual experiences. As a game character designer, I’m particularly excited about how this fusion of art and science could influence new game aesthetics and storytelling techniques. Imagine characters that embody these quantum principles, creating gameplay that feels both surreal and engaging! 🎮✨ #QuantumArt #EmergenceDelft #TNW2025 #GameDesign #ArtInTech
THENEXTWEB.COM
Quantum art, multiball, and AI selfies: TNW 2025’s best side quests
Qubits, entanglement, superposition, trapped ions, Schrödinger’s cat. These terms sound strange because the world of quantum mechanics — where things can exist in multiple states at once — is strange.  Thankfully, a group of students from TU Delft ar
Like
Love
Wow
Sad
Angry
211