隱藏在量子內的藝術 Art Hidden in the Quantum
●●● 2020關渡光藝術節系列講座 之一 ●●●
【隱藏在量子內的藝術】 物理是科學中最古老的學科之一,但直至100年前,量子理論才正式出現在世人的眼中,時至今日物理學家利用量子力學來描述微小界的運作法則,並基於量子理論建構了許多便利的科技。在本次演講中,講者將從量子出發,探討量子與藝術之間的關係,並進一步地講述量子理論的另一個基本概念,“世間萬物都是由不確定的機率分配”,並介紹何謂量子態與如何糾纏。
講者 | 劉宗哲
目前任職於國立交通大學電子物理系,主要研究課題為高能粒子物理實驗,在南極大陸的火山等,台灣花蓮太魯閣山區皆設有實驗站,也曾參與衛星與高空氣球等計畫。
時間 | 2020.07.20 (一) 14:00 – 16:00
地點 | 國立臺北藝術大學研究大樓 R211 階梯教室
指導單位 | 教育部
主辦單位 | 國立臺北藝術大學、國立臺北藝術大學新媒體藝術系、國立臺北藝術大學關渡美術館
贊助單位 | 臺北市文化局
●● Kuandu Light Art Festival Lectures Vol. 1 ●●
“Art Hidden in the Quantum” Physics is one of the oldest disciplines in science. However, it was not until 100 years ago that quantum theory appeared in the eyes of the world. Up to now, physicists have used quantum mechanics to describe the operating rules of the microworld and constructed many convenient technologies based on quantum theory. In this lecture, the lecturer will start from the quantum, explore the relationship between quantum and art, and further explain the other fundamental concept of quantum theory — that everything in the world is assigned by uncertain probabilities, and introduce what quantum states are and how they entangle.
Lecturer | Liu Tsung Che
Liu Tsung Che is currently a professor of the Department of Electrophysics at National Chiao Tung University. His main research is about ultra-high-energy (UHE) cosmic neutrinos physics experiments, and have established research stations in volcanoes in Antarctica and in Taroko in Hualien, Taiwan. He has also participated in satellite and high-altitude balloon projects.
Time | 2020.07.20 Mon. 14:00 – 16:00
Venue | Research Building classroom R211, TNUA Adviser | Ministry of Education
Organizer | Taipei National University of the Arts, Department of New Media Art, Taipei National University of the Arts, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts
Sponsor | Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government