Ticketed Showtimes
16 & 17 Oct, Thu & Fri
2pm – 3pm
18 Oct, Sat
2pm – 3pm (Followed by post-show panel discussion at 4pm. Details and registration link below)
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Bringing the mysteries of quantum physics to life with a playful mix of puppetry shadows, music and theatre, catch the world premiere of Q for Quantum! Created together by performers Andreas Pfaffenberger and Michaela (Mika) Bangemann and directed by Martina Winkel, the show explores big ideas like Einstein and Bohr's debate to Schrodinger's cat and the Many Worlds in fun and imaginative ways. Specially designed for young audiences and families, this English-language premiere celebrates the International Year of Quantum Science.
Suitable for ages 12 years and up.
Art as a Bridge to Science & Emerging Technologies
Panel Discussion in collaboration with the Austrian Embassy Singapore
18 Oct, Sat
4pm – 5pm
ArtScience Cinema, Level 4
Free admission with registration
In a world shaped by rapid technological advancement, shifting urban realities, and complex global systems, how can the arts help young people make sense of it all? This panel explores how film, performance, and artistic research can serve as powerful tools for engaging youth with emerging technologies, such as quantum science, AI and engineering, while also offering critical perspectives on the broader societal transformations these technologies are part of. Through diverse lenses, our panelists will discuss how creative practices can illuminate the invisible, challenge dominant narratives, and empower the next generation to imagine alternative futures.
Panelists:
- Airan Berg – Artistic Director, Circus of Knowledge
- Chok Si Xuan – Installation-based artist
- Jenny Hogan – Associate Director of Outreach, Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT)
- Mikhail Kennerley – PhD student, Computer Vision, National University of Singapore (NUS)
This session is moderated by Caroline Louisa, Artist and Student Researcher.
Register to secure your spot for the Post-show Panel Discussion