Artists and Scientists in Residence

As part of our mission to bring together intellectual luminaries and artistic innovators in a collaborative social space, Rechnender Raum offers residency positions to associated scientists and showing artists. The people on this page will each be contributing to the gallery’s culture and ethos in their own unique way, and you will be able to see and speak with them at many of our upcoming events.

 
 
 
 

Andrey Kezzyn

The first artist to show in Rechnender Raum, Andrey’s ultra-stylized photographic dreamscapes have proven a perennial favorite among our gallery-goers and social media followers. His elaborately staged work combs through the viscera of modern life to create scenes imbued with a narrative energy that transcends the stillness of the medium. He currently lives and works in Berlin, and is well respected and successful within the European arts scene; we are confident that he will find equal success in New York, from his foothold in our Brooklyn gallery.

Lorenzo MACCONE

Lorenzo is a theoretical physicist, mainly interested in the study of fundamental aspects and of practical applications of Quantum Mechanics. His research activity has been chiefly devoted to quantum optics, quantum theory of measurement, quantum information theory, and foundations of quantum mechanics.

Seth Lloyd

Seth Lloyd is a professor of quantum mechanical engineering at MIT and cofounder of Turing Inc. He works on problems having to do with information and complex systems from the very small to the very large.

He has performed seminal work in the fields of quantum computation and quantum communications, including proposing the first technologically feasible design for a quantum computer, demonstrating the viability of quantum analog computation, proving quantum analogs of Shannon's noisy channel theorem, and designing novel methods for quantum error correction and noise reduction.

Lloyd is a member of the American Physical Society and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

He is the author of Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes On the Cosmos.