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Carlsberg Mindelegat awarded to Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen and collaborators for science communication

Quantum Atmospheres: An Interactive Installation on Futures of Quantum Sensing

Experiencing the Futures of Quantum Technology

Quantum Atmospheres is an interactive art and science installation that invites audiences to explore the promises, uncertainties, and societal implications of emerging quantum technologies. Through sound, light, and audience participation, visitors become part of an evolving sensory environment inspired by quantum sensing from space. Developed by Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen in collaboration with Science Melting Pot and sound artist Tao Højgaard (Mute State), the project transforms research on quantum futures into a tangible public experience, encouraging reflection on how technological futures are collectively shaped.

Grants worth DKK 17 million for Films and Podcasts, Festivals and Exhibitions | Carlsbergfondet.dk