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The ICCUB researcher José Ignacio Latorre is the scientific advisor of the “Quantum” exhibition, inaugurated this week at CCCB. The exhibition aims to spread the key principles of quantum physics by means of creative work of scientists and artists.


The exhibition Opening took place the last Tuesday. In the press conference, Latorre presented the project along with the two other curators, Mónica Bello from CERN and the scientist and writer José Carlos Mariátegui. That same date, Bello and Latorre participated in the first Quantum debate with the three artists Juan Cortés, Suzanne Treister and Yunchul Kim.

The exhibition has two interrelated itineraries. The first of them is constructed through ten artistic projects that show how the impact of quantum physics goes beyond the realm of science. The second itinerary present the visitors nine scientific windows that intorduce the laboratory research and the intellectual achievements of the theories of physics. .

The CCCB has programmed other activities in parallel to the exhibition, including courses and workshops. One of them was the ICREA-CCCB debates, which had Prof. Maciej Lewenstein from ICFO and ICREA-ICCUB researcher David Mateos discussing the nature of quantum physics.


The exhibition offers guided visits in Catalan, Spanish and English, and will remain open from Tuesday to Sunday until September. For more information please visit CCCB.


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