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Quantum computing to a knitted piano, this is our artwork that could change the future

by ETH Ambassadors, 27 January 2020
PeoplePeople attending an exhibition at World Economic Forum 2020
ETH Zurich’s President, Joël Mesot, Chris Luebkeman, Foresight and Strategy, ETH Zurich try out the Knitted Keyboard with ETH Zurich’ Alumnus and MIT researcher, Irmandy Wicaksono. Image: ETH Zurich / Andreas Eggenberger
As the US President’s helicopters roared above and followers, in the style of Greta Thunberg protested below, the ETH Zurich pavilion in Davos during the 2020 World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting focused on the interface between science, technology, and art. RETHINKING CREATIVITY and its influence on the future, unraveled the mysteries of quantum computing; gave the world a glimpse into how computer scientists teach robots to learn; and how we will create our sustainable architecture in the future.
Read more: ETH Zurich at the WEF – RETHINKING Creativity

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