15 January 2026
Our collaborative project, “Seeing the Unseen”, was featured on the Culture Talk program of muenchen.tv on 13 January 2026. The segment presents key highlights of the exhibition and offers insights into its unique dialogue between quantum physics and contemporary art. The video is available to watch in the muenchen.tv mediathek (German language).
“Seeing the Unseen – Quantum Physics and Art as Entangled Worlds”, hosted by the ERES Stiftung and supported by the Excellence Cluster MCQST, brings the abstract ideas of quantum physics into dialogue with contemporary art. Opened on 4 December, the exhibition presents around 20 artistic positions exploring concepts such as superposition, uncertainty, and entanglement.
Alongside the artworks, visitors can discover models of quantum computers, drawings by Richard Feynman, and interactive visualization tools such as Prof. Dr. Steffen Glaser’s Quantum Beads Game, which explains complex quantum phenomena in an intuitive and playful way. As a scientific partner, MCQST contributes expertise and context, fostering exchange between science, art, and the public.
Find more information about the exhibition, guided tour dates, and the scientific programm on the ERES Stiftung website.
Further Reading
- Further details on thie collaboration can be found in a dedicated text.
- "Seeing the Unseen" at the ERES Stiftung
- Press release about the "Quantum Bead Game" developed by Prof. Steffen Glaser (TUM) & Dr. Dennis Huber (TUM)