In this collection you will find information about the events that have marked the trajectory of the Tabakalera cultural project, the complete cultural program carried out since 2005 and information about the agents that have collaborated with Tabakalera.
Arteleku was a centre of art and culture dependent on the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa (1987-2014). The project was aimed at experimentation, practice and production of different artistic genres, with special emphasis on art pedagogy. This found collects the events and activities carried out in Arteleku and, as far as possible, the related documentation.
In 2016 San Sebastian was European Capital of Culture (DSS2016). The cultural capital is an initiative of the European Union whose objective is to promote the rapprochement and exchange between the different peoples of Europe. This found collects the information of the cultural program organized within this initiative in addition to the documentation generated.
An exhibition that explores the contradiction and doubt that arise in the face of a world whose ultimate essence escapes our direct perception.
Over the last century, the landscapes in which we move seem to intertwine, branch and gesticulate. Throughout this period, it has been confirmed that the universe, at all scales, is quantum. Reality is described in terms of probabilistic principles, and our way of conceiving the world has been revolutionised. The profound change caused by the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics in the 20th century transcended the boundaries of science, generating an impact on other disciplines and challenging previous certainties. While relativity demonstrated that simultaneity depends on motion, quantum mechanics revealed a world governed by chance.
Visiones cuánticas (Quantum Visions) takes its name from the multiplicity of perspectives from which quantum physics is approached and reflects the fact that the possibilities and contradictions of the universe inspire diverse approaches. The exhibition brings together eleven artists whose works are based on the idea that reality is, to a large extent, arbitrary. In a quantum universe, what seems certain vanishes, and possibility and contradiction become keys to understanding reality.
The exhibition is conceived as a kaleidoscope of perspectives that represent a rethinking of the physical world and extend the quantum debate to the human sciences. Through their works, the artists question the limits of knowledge and propose new ways of understanding reality. In this space of convergence, art and science dialogue about the uncertain and imprecise. Both disciplines use simil and analogy as tools to explore and speculate about the infinite possibilities of the quantum world.
Visiones cuánticas is an exhibition co-produced with HEK in Basel and MU in Eindhoven, cities to which the exhibition will travel after its stay at Tabakalera. The exhibition also involves the collaboration of Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) and Tekniker, which have already assisted Tabakalera with the development of projects of Art, Science, Technology and Society programme. Coinciding with the arrival of Quantum, the IBM quantum computer, which will be installed in San Sebastian by Ikerbasque, this exhibition and its public programme are part of the Tabakalera contribution to the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.