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Organised as part of In the Ether โ A Festival of Quantum Science and Technology, ArtScience Museum is proud to present two performances with Circus of Knowledge, the world premiere of Q for Quantum and Asia premiere of Kamishibai โ Ada Lovelace.
Circus of Knowledge recounts extraordinary chapters in the lives of important scientists and scholars through the poetic Kamishibai performance focused on mathematician and inventor Ada Byron Lovelace. She developed the world's first computer program almost 200 years ago and was the first person to realise what a computer would one day be able to do. She was passionate about mathematics and mechanical machines from a young age and even designed her own flying machine!
This beautiful story is narrated by Ali Mayer-Pernkopf, an Austrian puppeteer and storyteller.
Helming from Johannes Kepler University (JKU), Austria, Circus of Knowledge has been delighting kids and adults with their traditional puppeteering repertoires that seeks to intersect both arts and science education. Circus of Knowledge aims to connect research and art, fostering curiosity and understanding in both fields. The JKU also partners with theatres, circus operators, and other performers to bring lively community performances.
Kamishibai โ Ada Lovelace is suitable for ages 5 years and up.
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In the EtherโA Festival of Quantum Science and Technology celebrates a century of quantum mechanicsโa 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 yearโs 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.
Whether you're an experienced scientist or new to quantum, In the EtherโA Festival of Quantum Science and Technology invites you to experience the beauty, complexity, and transformative power of quantum โ 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.
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