Parq’s first commissioned work, now in planning phase
Parq has secured compute credits from a respected quantum hardware vendor and the interest of a particular technology-focussed artist. Stay tuned to see what happens next.
Parq has secured compute credits from a respected quantum hardware vendor and the interest of a particular technology-focussed artist. Stay tuned to see what happens next.
Last Friday’s Quantum Hackathon was a roaring success. Harmoniqs and Unitary Foundation labored industriously to provide this amazing opportunity, but it’s the eight teams of attendees that deserve a round of applause for their efforts and enthusiasm—surpassing our expectations. You folks made the experience.
Tomorrow, Harmoniqs and Unitary Foundation are hosting a “Quantum Design Hackathon” in New York—and Parq will be there.
Dr. Florian Carle is the Managing Director of the Yale Quantum Institute. A French rocket scientist and engineer with a background in theater, Florian transitioned to quantum science, where he develops science and art outreach programs for the Yale and New Haven communities.
Quantum Error Choir inverts the relationship between audience and stage as participants’ smartphones form a giant lattice of ancilla qubits—rippling ambient music and color across the auditorium in their collective struggle to detect and resolve errors in the system.
Browser-based Bloch Sphere Visualizer built on Quantum JavaScript and Three.js. Animates between six basic Jones vectors. The sphere is colored such that the North Pole (Horizontal state) is white, the South Pole (Vertical state) is black, and the equator walk a hue color wheel to illustrate phase states.
Site-specific art installation on the New Haven Green that engaged visitors through its forest of interactive light beacons and the deployment of Yale University’s latest quantum error correction research.
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