Fint sitat fra en [reportasje](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v2KjNB5M2U) om Google sin nye kunst i kvantelabbene sine:
> I am celebrating the fact that quantum physics is hard and it's wait out here (gestures far away), and when something is way out here it takes art to bring it back to right here (gestures in front of him).
Ressurser:
- [Forum](https://github.com/orgs/Quantumland-art/discussions)
- [QuTune Project](https://iccmr-quantum.github.io)
- [quantumland.art](https://www.quantumland.art)
Personlig prosjekt: [[Quantum Sheet Music]]
Notater [1st ISQCMC](https://iccmr-quantum.github.io/1st_isqcmc/):
- [x] [Intro to Quantum Computer Music](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRmEp241YK0pZjItJ5oZopZt9m-_xsB-Y)
- [QuTune Project](https://iccmr-quantum.github.io)
- «The **QuTune Project** is aimed at creating resources for making music with quantum computing, and making quantum computing with music.»
- Max package: The QAC Toolkit (QC-Aided Composition)
- [x] ...
- [x] [Demonstration: Quantum Music Playground](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j4gxfJQxtk&list=PLRmEp241YK0rwXB35alasusK-YYy-bpXK)
- Mål: å finne en måte å *høre* en kvantestate på. Så man kollapser ikke staten, og målet er nok heller å bygge intuisjon for hvordan å manipulere kvantestates via gates, enn å komponere noe fundamentalt nytt. (Blir som en puzzle å finne måter å plassere gatesene på for å få resultatene man allerede ser for seg, og enkelt kunne tastet inn i midi.)
- [QMP Max device](https://github.com/JavaFXpert/quantum-music-playground)
**Thoughts of and with Jade 240923 (at Cafe Dublin):**
- Should be possible to merge quantum computing notation and music notation to make a novel, readable notational system for quantum sheet music.
- Would be a good idea to post such compositions to a website, where listeners can experience them in all their non-deterministic glory, while having a visual of the composition playing (ideally with a marker showing where in the piece we are at any given time).
- Sounds difficult. Could probably find someone with the knowhow though.
- Regarding social media:
- Instagram would probably not be a particularly fitting platform: [[People don’t *get* big on Instagram; people *are* big on Instagram]].
- Tiktok, on the other hand, might be a very good fit. The combination of buzzwords and intriguing mystery makes Quantum Music a concept almost *too* easy to sell. And most accounts that post consistently get a video that blows up on the platform *eventually*. The question is can you ride the wave.
- If successful, this could be used to spread awareness of: quantum computing and its potential advantages to humanity; the need for post-quantum cryptography; the philosophical implications of quantum physics, and the sheer *fun* of it. And, of course, my own more «serious» music project: [[happydieyoung]].