6 Sep – 31 Oct 2025
| Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm |
Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm |
Admission Free & ticketed admission |
In the Ether – A Festival of Quantum Science and Technology, celebrates a century of quantum mechanics—a field that continues to revolutionise our understanding of the world and shape the technologies that define our future.
As part of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, as declared by the United Nations General Assembly, this year’s edition of In the Ether invites visitors to explore the invisible rules that govern our world through a series of installations, performances, talks, and education programmes.
Situated across the museum, scientific concepts come alive through poetic and tangible experiences inspired by physics, quantum research and technology. Interact with experiments and activities that explain core principles and reveal the inner working of devices such as quantum computers and quantum communication satellites.
These installations challenge us to rethink the nature of observation, the boundaries of perception, and the potential for research to shift the trajectory of our world.
Whether you're an experienced scientist or new to quantum, In the Ether – A Festival of Quantum Science and Technology invites you to experience the beauty, complexity, and transformative power of quantum – through the union of art and science.
This festival is presented by ArtScience Museum in partnership with Ethereum Singapore and includes scientific contributions from the Centre for Quantum Technologies, Singapore.
Date: Sep – Oct
Location: Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Complimentary and ticketed admission
A curated selection of short films, movies and documentaries that dive into the realms of quantum science.
Showtimes and screening details
Date: 20 Sep, 2 – 5pm
Location: Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Ticketed admission
This half-day symposium invites audiences to journey through the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, its artistic interpretations, and its real-world applications. From the multiverse to quantum-safe chips, the programme offers a dynamic and accessible introduction to a field that is reshaping how we understand and interact with the world.
This is the perfect session to begin your exploration on quantum science if you have ever been curious but did not know where to start.
Date: From 6 Sep
Location: Basement 2, ArtScience Laboratory
Complimentary admission
Discover the curious world of quantum physics through easy-to-play versions of Quantum Tic-tac-toe and Quantum Chess at ArtScience Laboratory.
Date: 16 to 18 Oct – Q for Quantum (World Premiere), 20 to 22 Oct – Kamishibai – Ada Lovelace
Location: Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Ticketed admission
Helming from Austria, Circus of Knowledge has been delighting kids and adults with their traditional puppeteering repertoires that seeks to intersect both arts and science education.
Date: 25 – 26 Oct
Location: Basement 1, The Sun
Ticketed admission
Step into The Quantum Kopi Experience, an interactive adventure where science, puzzles, and theatrical storytelling collide. You and your team are recruited by two rival hawkers, each claiming to know the secret to brewing the Perfect Quantum Kopi — a drink so powerful it excites your very electrons.
Suitable for all ages. Your mission: uncover the truth behind the missing Doctor Quanta, reunite (or divide) the feuding hawkers, and master the recipe for a kopi that exists in multiple realities at once.
Limited spots available. Book now. Your kopi — and the universe — awaits!
Date: 29 Sep – 5 Oct
Location: Various locations across ArtScience Museum
Complimentary admission with registration
Ethereum Singapore returns to ArtScience Museum as part of In the Ether to share their vision of a thoughtful approach to technological acceleration with focus on culture and community.
More details coming soon on www.ethereum.sg.
Date: 29 Sep, Mon
Time: 10am – 6pm
Location: Level 1 Lobby
Date: 29 Sep, Mon
Time: 1pm – 5pm
Location: Level 4 (Cinema only)
Date: 30 Sep, Tue
Time: 10am – 6pm
Location: Level 1 Lobby
Date: 30 Sep, Tue
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Location: Level 1 Lobby
Date: 1 Oct, Wed
Time: 10am – 6pm
Location: Level 1 Lobby
Date: 1 Oct, Wed
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Location: Level 4 (Whole of Level 4)
Date: 2 Oct, Thu
Time: 10am – 6pm
Location: Level 1 Lobby & Level 4 (Whole of Level 4)
Date: 2 Oct, Thu
Time: 7pm – 3am
Location: Level 1 Lobby & Basement 2 Circulation + Oculus
In recognition of quantum science’s profound impact, the United Nations has declared 2025 the international Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ).
This global initiative marks 100 years of quantum mechanics and aims to raise public awareness of quantum science and its impact through events, education and outreach.
Museum-Wide Installations & Interactive Exhibits
6 Sep – 31 Oct
Various locations, ArtScience Museum
Complimentary admission
Walk-in Activities
From 6 Sep
Basement 2, ArtScience Laboratory
Complimentary admission
More details
Film Screenings
2 Sep – 31 Oct
Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Complimentary and ticketed admission
Screening details and showtimes
Quantum Conversations — It’s Here, There and Everywhere
20 Sep, 2pm – 5pm
Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Ticketed admission
Circus of Knowledge Performances
Q for Quantum – A Theatre with Shadows on Quantum Physics (World Premiere)
16 – 18 Oct (Thu – Sat)
2pm – 3pm
Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Suitable for ages 12 years and up
Panel Discussion: Youth Perspectives: Art as a Bridge to Science & Emerging Technologies
In collaboration with Austrian Embassy Singapore and Circus of Knowledge
18 Oct, 4pm – 5pm
Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Complimentary admission with registration
Circus of Knowledge Performances
Kamishibai - Ada Lovelace
20 – 22 Oct (Mon – Wed)
11am – 12pm / 2pm – 3pm
Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Suitable for ages 5 years and up
Dungeons & Dragons – Quantum Kopi
25 – 26 Oct (Sat – Sun)
10.30am – 12pm / 12.30pm – 2pm / 2.30pm – 4pm / 4.30pm – 6pm
Basement 1, The Sun (Use stairs opposite Miracle Coffee)
Ethereum Singapore brings together builders and communities to grow a thriving Ethereum ecosystem, drawing over 2,000 developers from around the world spotlighting Web3’s potential for good. The driving concept of an ‘Infinite Garden City’ reflects Singapore’s identity as a city in a garden and mirrors the vision of Ethereum as an infinite garden for all that organically evolves with the support of people that nurture the space.
For more information, please visit www.ethereum.sg.
Co-presented by ArtScience Museum and the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT), Singapore, the fair features artefacts loaned from CQT, interviews with its scientists, and hands-on experiments adapted from Light and Matter, a special exhibition by Deutsches Museum, Munich, in partnership with the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST).
The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) is Singapore’s flagship national research centre in quantum technologies. Supported under Singapore’s National Quantum Strategy, the centre has nodes at partner institutions and coordinates research talent across the country.
Our partner institutions are universities – the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and the Singapore University of Technology and Design – and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
We bring together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum phenomena. Experts in this new discipline of quantum technologies are applying their discoveries in computing, communications, and sensing.
For more information, please visit www.cqt.sg.
The Cluster of Excellence Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under Germany’s Excellence Strategy and aims to establish Munich as a central hub in the field.
The cluster is a collaboration between two major universities – LMU Munich and TU Munich – and three renowned institutions: the Max Plank Institute of Quantum Optics, the Walther Meißner Institute, and the Deutsches Museum.
In addition to research, science communication and public outreach are core to MCQST’s mission, with initiatives designed to spark curiosity about quantum science across all age groups. A prime example of this commitment is the Light and Matter exhibition at the Deutsches Museum, developed in collaboration with MCQST’s partners.
For more information, please visit www.deutsches-museum.de/en/museum-island/exhibitions/special-exhibitions/light-and-matter.
ArtScience Interlude is an ongoing programme of time-based media artworks in the Level 1 Lobby of ArtScience Museum. At the strike of every hour, a digital artwork plays on the LED screen – a welcome pause for contemplation, reflection and a profound awareness for moments both fleeting and lasting.