Pink and purple quantum mountain landscape by Roman Lipski
© Atelier Roman Lipski / National Museum of Szczecin
1 November 2025 | 11:00 - 16:00

Art Exhibition: Roman Lipski - Quantum Babylon

Atelier Roman Lipski

What if the future spoke in quantum code? The art exhibition Quantum Babylon invites you to see, feel, and question the next era — exclusively during Berlin Science Week at Atelier Roman Lipski.

The exhibition opening takes place Friday, October 31, 2025, 5:00–8:00 PM with an interactive Quantum Brush software presentation by Moth Quantum and DESY. 

Quantum Babylon – Art, Algorithms, and the Future of Technology

On the occasion of the Berlin Science Week 2025, Roman Lipski opens the doors to his new studio and exhibition space in Berlin-Kreuzberg with a special presentation of Quantum Babylon — an immersive video installation accompanied by handwoven “Qarpets” based on quantum aesthetics.

At the heart of the installation is a visually striking video loop: a tower of Babel constructed with quantum algorithms, constantly growing, collapsing, and rebuilding itself in endless variations. As the stones fall, new worlds emerge inside them — mysterious terrains that the audience enters in seamless motion. The tower becomes a metaphor for both the ambition and fragility of human technological progress.

While lying on soft Qarpets made from sheep’s wool, visitors are invited to slow down and immerse themselves in a world where art and quantum computing merge. These carpets, whose patterns were generated using custom quantum algorithms, create a sensorial bridge between the digital and the tactile, between speculation and grounding.

Rather than celebrating a techno-utopia or warning of dystopian futures, Quantum Babylon opens a space of reflection. It addresses the question: how can we, as humans, shape our future with creativity, ethics, and imagination — especially in the face of rapidly evolving technologies like quantum computing?

What to expect:

  • A 15-minute video loop made with Quantum Blur and Unity
  • Handwoven Qarpets you can sit or lie on during the screening
  • A unique studio exhibition format — halfway between lab and living room
  • Conversations about the artistic and ethical implications of emerging technologies

The event is part of Berlin Science Week and offers rare insights into one of the leading practices at the intersection of art and quantum science.

  • Free entry.
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • Opening on October 31, 2025, 5:00–8:00 PM. 

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  • Free entry.
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • Opening on October 31, 2025, 5:00–8:00 PM.