


Quantum Babylon - Exhibition
For Berlin Science Week 2025, Roman Lipski opens his new studio in Kreuzberg with Quantum Babylon — an immersive video installation and handwoven “Qarpets” inspired by quantum aesthetics.
At its core stands a video loop of a Babel tower built from quantum algorithms: endlessly rising, collapsing, and revealing hidden worlds within each falling stone. A metaphor for the ambition and fragility of human progress.
Visitors lie on soft Qarpets whose algorithmic patterns bridge the digital and the tactile, speculation and grounding. Outside, a monumental sculpture echoes the tower, stepping from the digital into physical space.
Quantum Babylon invites reflection: how can we shape our future with creativity, ethics, and imagination in the age of quantum computing?
For Berlin Science Week 2025, Roman Lipski opens his new studio in Kreuzberg with Quantum Babylon — an immersive video installation and handwoven “Qarpets” inspired by quantum aesthetics.
At its core stands a video loop of a Babel tower built from quantum algorithms: endlessly rising, collapsing, and revealing hidden worlds within each falling stone. A metaphor for the ambition and fragility of human progress.
Visitors lie on soft Qarpets whose algorithmic patterns bridge the digital and the tactile, speculation and grounding. Outside, a monumental sculpture echoes the tower, stepping from the digital into physical space.
Quantum Babylon invites reflection: how can we shape our future with creativity, ethics, and imagination in the age of quantum computing?