Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference – Where Science Meets Imagination 1-7 October 2025
Art, Science, and Cultural Diplomacy at The Arts House during International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025)
Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference. Curated by Nadia Stefanel. Fondazione Dino Zoli. Source: Fondazione Dino Zoli. Available at: https://fondazionedinozoli.com/en/quantum-perspective-the-art-of-interference/
International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025) event listing:
Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference. International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025), endorsed by UNESCO.
Available at: https://quantum2025.org/iyq-event/quantum-perspective-the-art-of-interference/
Singapore, 1–7 October 2025 – To mark the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ), the Dino Zoli Foundation and DZE Asia Pte Ltd present Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference, an unprecedented art exhibition curated by Nadia Stefanel. Hosted at The Arts House in Singapore during the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix (1–7 October 2025), the exhibition invites audiences to experience the strange and fascinating world of quantum physics through the lens of contemporary art.
This year also celebrates the centenary of quantum mechanics, recognized by the United Nations as one of the greatest milestones in human knowledge. The exhibition brings together Italian and Singaporean artists in a cross-cultural dialogue, turning the invisible principles of quantum theory into striking visual and sensory experiences.
A Dialogue Between Science, Art, and Speed Formula 1 embodies technological excellence, precision, and the ability to act in split seconds—qualities that mirror the behaviour of quantum particles. Just as teams of drivers, engineers, and mechanics work in perfect synchronicity, entangled particles influence one another in real time. Pit stops, strategies, and data analysis echo the role of quantum observers, where every action changes the system itself. Through themes such as high-speed perception, time dilation, and the manipulation of light, Quantum Perspective offers spectators new metaphors to interpret the synergy between science and motorsport.

Featured Artists The exhibition features works by Wan Kyn Chan, Ina Conradi and Mark Chavez, Giacomo Costa, Giuliana Cuneaz, Elena Lo Giudice, Vincenzo Marsiglia, Leonardo Petrucci, Jake Tan with Ezequiel Ignacio Rodríguez Chiacchio, and Bao Song Yu.
Quantum Quirks by Giuliana Cuneaz, where shifting forms embody the beauty of uncertainty and translate the paradoxes of quantum mechanics into playful, engaging images.
Stroboscopic Star by Vincenzo Marsiglia fuses quantum physics with the intensity of Formula 1, turning probability and motion into rhythmic geometries, colour, and light inspired by telemetry and quantum oscillations.
Circuit n.1 by Giacomo Costa merges Formula 1 speed with quantum uncertainty, transforming the city into a field of luminous particle detectors and circuits.
Inside the Box by Leonardo Petrucci brings Schrödinger’s paradox into dialogue with the Night Race, turning uncertainty into a contemplative meditation on reality.
1 Qubit by Jake Tan, with Ezequiel Ignacio Rodríguez Chiacchio and Bao Song Yu, transforms quantum information into a tangible experience, mirroring Formula 1’s balance of speed, precision, and uncertainty.
Superposition in Black and White by Elena Lo Giudice merges motorsport and quantum physics, suspending legendary drivers between victory and defeat until the moment of observation.
Wan Kyn Chan’s work reflects meditative precision, echoing the double-slit experiment through Formula 1’s Night Race and transforming light data into layered form.
Quantum Logos by Ina Conradi and Mark Chavez unfolds as immersive projections that recall wave superposition through light and motion, forming a meditative space of uncertainty and creation. Together, these artists give form to the unseen, bridging science and imagination just as Formula 1 transforms physics into spectacle.

From left to right: Leonardo Petrucci, Vincenzo Marsiglia, Giacomo Costa, Dante Brandi, Ina Conradi, Monica Zoli, Elena Lo Giudice, Mai Pham, Wan Kyn Chan, Nadia Stefanel.















A Landmark Event in Singapore’s Cultural Calendar: The exhibition is part of the Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS25) program curated by the Singapore Tourism Board, cementing its status as one of the season’s most original cultural initiatives. Supported by the Embassy of Italy and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, the project exemplifies the power of collaboration across disciplines and nations. The exhibition is included inthe official program of UNESCO. https://quantum2025.org/iyq-event/quantum-perspective-the-art-of-interference/ Thank to Nicola Bianchi, Diplomatic Advisor for scientific and technological relations at the Italian Embassy in Singapore and to Professor Catalina Curceanu at the Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare for their generous contribution and intellectual vitality in building a bridge between disciplines. Thank to Clara Pacifico Natoli, Gallery NM Contemporary (Monaco) for supporting our quantum project with her artists.
Experience the Quantum : Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference is not only an exhibition but a journey into the mysteries of the universe, where abstract mathematics becomes emotion, and where the language of science finds its counterpart in artistic imagination.
Dates: 1–7 October 2025 | Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM| Venue: The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429
About DZE Asia Pte Ltd: DZE Asia Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Dino Zoli Holding headquartered in Singapore, leads the motorsport industry with its cutting-edge race electronic and lighting systems. As a premier system integrator and general contractor, DZE Asia delivers customised solutions worldwide, enhancing performance and safety on race tracks. With a dedicated team and a commitment to innovation, DZE Asia, backed by Dino Zoli Holding, pushes the boundaries of motorsport infrastructure excellence, setting new standards globally.
About Dino Zoli Foundation: The Dino Zoli Foundation of Contemporary Art is a project dedicated to promoting and sustaining Italian culture at home and abroad. An important collection of modern and contemporary art is permanently hosted in its exhibition area. The Foundation is the cultural driver of the business activities listed under the Dino Zoli Group. For more information, visit http://fondazionedinozoli.com/en/
About Quantum Logos (Vision Serpent) Premiere: Ars Electronica Festival 2019 – 40th Anniversary, Deep Space 8K
Quantum Logos (Vision Serpent) is an audiovisual artwork created by Quantum Travelers—an art–science collective founded in 2018 by artists Mark Chavez and Ina Conradi, science communicator Bianka Hofmann, producer Bob Kastner, and physicist Rupert Ursin (Austrian Academy of Sciences). First unveiled at Ars Electronica, the world’s leading festival for art, science, and technology, the work reimagines the counter-intuitive world of quantum physics through decolonial perspectives and intuitive Indigenous design. Rather than explaining equations, it evokes phenomena such as entanglement, superposition, and wave–particle duality. Inspired by the famous Double Slit Experiment, it visualizes how observation transforms reality. In Linz, the installation immersed audiences in a responsive field of light; its final sequence opened into a Maya cenote, where the Vision Serpent bridged science, myth, and cultural memory. Now presented in Singapore as part of Quantum Perspective: The Art of Interference, the work is shown in cinematic form. Recognized by the Austrian Academy of Sciences and CERN, it has received multiple awards including Best Visual Effects (Raw Science Film Festival, 2020) and Best Animation (Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival, 2020).