Friday 8. November at 18:00 - 19:00
Auditorium will be anounced to registered attendees
Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music • K. Barona street 1, 1050 Rīga, Latvia
SWRL education programme in collaboration with Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music (JVLMA) and Art Academy of Latvia is offered free of charge with required registration.
Keynote "Sonifying Quantum Behavior: Exploring Two Distinct Approaches to the Wigner Function" by Juliette Tudoce, Felipe Gonzalez and Reiko Yamada, Institute of Photonic Sciences
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Juliette Tudoce (ES) "Echoes in Transition"
In this piece, the elusive patterns of the quantum world are given voice. The Wigner function, usually confined to the abstract, unfolds into sound—each parameter a subtle gesture shaping a living, evolving space. As the tones ripple through the ambisonic field, they reflect the delicate balance between order and uncertainty, inviting the listener into the hidden symmetries of the quantum realm.
As the boundaries between science and art blur, let these echoes invite you into the mysteries of existence, where every whisper holds the potential of all things.
Felipe González de la Maza (ES) “Formalized Wigner Fields”
Formalized Wigner Fields offers a sonification of the evolution of complex quantum systems, connecting science and art through stochastic and synthesis techniques. Inspired by the principles of Iannis Xenakis' "Formalized Music" and Reiko Yamada's paper "Sonification of Wigner Functions: Case Study of Intense Light-Matter Interactions," the piece explores the dynamic transition from a quantum kitten state to a Fock state, creating a soundscape that reflects quantum transitions and interferences.
Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music • K. Barona street 1, 1050 Rīga, Latvia