Upcoming Events
How the Hippies Saved Physics: a class reunion
In 1970 a bunch of unemployed LSD dropping physicists in Berkeley decided it was time to understand entanglement.
David Kaiser & Fritjof Capra What is discussed here stays here!
100 Years of Failing to Quantize Gravity!
Unruh, Jim Hartle, Roger Penrose, Jon Halliwell, Fotini Markopoluo, Andy Albreht, Fay Dowker, Carlo Rovelli, Lee Smolin, Paul Davies, Ted Jacobson, Sabine Hossenfelder, Christopher Isham, Reilly, Lloyd
The Physics of Computation Conference: 40 Years Later
Danny Hillis, et al reunion at Endicott House in Boston
40 years ago at Endicott House, some of the greatest minds in physics and the foundations of computation came together in order to share their conceptual difficulties and their latest ideas in cutting edge computational design and consider the future development of computers. Today we reflect on works that they shared, how they came to their ideas, their struggles and our own best and latest insights for the sake of continuing the work they laid the groundwork for.
Decoding the Language of Revolution: "Human Languages / Formal Languages"
Dr. Janet MacKintosh linguistic anthropologist of Brandeis takes a look at Palantir CEO Alex's Karp's PhD thesis;
and a discussion of how the use of language persists to structure revolutions ensues with attendees.
Where We Stand: 30 Years Later
Dr. Peggy MacKintosh reflects on her '80s. writings on White Privilege.
Vampire Masquerade by Artists for Social Change
If you felt alienated in 2020 or 2021; or just as though you are a socially marginalized zombie, we got your back.
Roses, red wine, and octopus for everyone will be provided.
Salon: The Ethics of Spinoza and Quantum Mechanics
On Jan 29 at 5pm, join us for a presentation and pseudo-formal salon on the connections between the ethical philosophy of Baruch Spinoza and the latest concepts in quantum mechanics, led by Turing Founders Michele Reilly and Seth Lloyd. Wine, cheese, and intellectual conversation on offer.
Entry is open to the public.
Email Contact@RechnenderRaum.com with questions.
Grand Opening
Our public opening has been “three weeks away” for a month and a half now; however, a tachyon storm will be hitting the gallery tomorrow morning, and linear time has been restored.
Join us December 10th for the official opening of Rechnender Raum. The public phase of the event will proceed from noon to 6pm, including artist talks, a peek at each winter exhibition, and the opportunity to meet the gallery staff.
We look forward to seeing you all, and to finally opening our doors!
First Thursdays Preview at Rechnender Raum
Rechnender Raum will be (unofficially) participating in DUMBO’s First Thursdays gallery walk! Come in for a preview of our upcoming fall show and a peek at the gallery under construction.
Alchemical Lagoon
When the right people get together in the right space, magic happens.
This is a private party for friends and associates of Rechnender Raum. If you think you should have been invited but haven’t been, check your email for an invite. Feel free to reach out to Contact@RechnenderRaum.com to inquire.
Quantum and Machine Learning Workshop
Can classical quantum-hybrid techniques improve autonomous driving? What is the impact of quantum processing in different industries? Today, several of the world’s foremost AI and machine learning experts will join us in the gallery to discuss these and other issues.
This workshop explores the overlap between classical and quantum artificial intelligence.
Guest speakers: Yann LeCun, Michele Reilly, Seth Lloyd et al
Quantum Machine Learning and AI Questions
How the mind works: Different ML models
Event Calendar
Q&A: What types of events does REchnender Raum Put on?
These are, broadly, the types of public and private events which Rechnender Raum will hold regularly. We’re also always open to collaboration and event hosting; if you’ve got an idea for a great event in our space, don’t hesitate to reach out with a proposal!
Science Advocacy Events
Join us for regular gatherings bringing together the brilliant members of our community for salons, panels, and lectures on the conceptual frontiers of science, technology, and aesthetics.
Workshops and Community Events
From NFT creation, to juggling fire, to the basics of applied quantum technology, experts and friends of the gallery always have something useful to teach gallery visitors.
Social Functions
Rechnender Raum is as much a social space as a functional one. If you’ve been invited to one of our private social events, or have taken an interest in one of our public ones, you can find more details here.