Laure Prouvost: We Felt a Star Dying
A multisensory experience of images, sounds, and scents intertwining art, philosophy, and science. OGR Torino presents WE FELT A STAR DYING, an immersive installation by artist Laure Prouvost that explores the mysteries of quantum computing and its potential to redefine our relationship with reality.
Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation and co-commissioned by OGR Torino, the work was developed in collaboration with philosopher Tobias Rees and scientist Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI.
After its debut at Kraftwerk Berlin in February 2025, curated by Carly Whitefield, the exhibition arrives at Binario 1 of the former Officine Grandi Riparazioni in a new configuration designed to engage with the industrial architecture and history of OGR.
Together with the group exhibition ELECTRIC DREAMS. Art & Technology Before the Internet, the project spans from pioneering experiments of the late twentieth century to contemporary research into quantum computing and artificial intelligence, reinforcing OGR Torino鈥檚 mission as an international center for artistic and technological production and experimentation.
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A multisensory experience of images, sounds, and scents intertwining art, philosophy, and science. OGR Torino presents WE FELT A STAR DYING, an immersive installation by artist Laure Prouvost that explores the mysteries of quantum computing and its potential to redefine our relationship with reality.
Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation and co-commissioned by OGR Torino, the work was developed in collaboration with philosopher Tobias Rees and scientist Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI.
After its debut at Kraftwerk Berlin in February 2025, curated by Carly Whitefield, the exhibition arrives at Binario 1 of the former Officine Grandi Riparazioni in a new configuration designed to engage with the industrial architecture and history of OGR.
Together with the group exhibition ELECTRIC DREAMS. Art & Technology Before the Internet, the project spans from pioneering experiments of the late twentieth century to contemporary research into quantum computing and artificial intelligence, reinforcing OGR Torino鈥檚 mission as an international center for artistic and technological production and experimentation.