2024 has been a transformative year for Moth, marked by significant progress, impactful launches, and sharing the potential of quantum creativity with global audiences. As we look ahead, 2025 is set to be The Year of Quantum.
w/ James Wootton, Moth CSO
TUM Think Tank
w/ QuEra at Columbia University
UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
CERN Science Gateway, Geneva, Switzerland
An exploration of Rakhat-Bi’s journey blending quantum mechanics and avant-garde music, his insights on creativity and science, and the exciting opportunities ahead.
This edition features a foreword by Moth CEO Ferdinand Tomassini and a first chapter co-authored by Alex Alani, Quantum Research Scientist at Moth. It brings together chapters by leading voices at the intersection of quantum computing and music, offering unique perspectives on how this emerging technology could transform creative processes and applications.
Last week, Moth participated in Quantum Itineraries Week 2024 in Nicosia, Cyprus—a series of events showcasing pioneering performance and research of quantum computer music.
Eduardo Miranda, Moth's Scientific Advisor, delivered a keynote address introducing the emerging field of quantum computer music to a diverse audience of entrepreneurs, policymakers, curators, and artists.
Moth took the stage at the opening of Linecheck in Milan on November 20th, a landmark year for the festival celebrating its 10th anniversary as one of Italy’s most prestigious music tech events.
In this in-depth conversation, Eduardo discussed the intersection of quantum computing and music, spotlighting his latest album, Qubism.
The recent festival in Riga, Latvia, celebrated the dynamic intersection of immersive sound and cutting-edge science, offering a unique exploration of how technology and creativity intertwine.
This event is a major platform for thought leaders in the physics community, bringing together leading researchers and experts from around the world to discuss the latest advances in science and technology.
Moth is pleased to support the upcoming Qiskit Fall Fest 2024, held at the UAL Creative Computing Institute in collaboration with IBM.
We are excited to announce that Moth has been awarded a project within the NCCR SPIN, funding a project dedicated to advancing research in quantum reservoir computing for generative systems.
Moth is excited to be featured in Forbes in an article about Qubism, the first quantum album by our Scientific Advisor, Eduardo R. Miranda. In his interview, Eduardo shares how quantum computing is transforming music creation and performance.
This book explores the intersections between quantum mechanics and avant-garde music. A series of presentations will take place at leading universities across Europe.
Elvira Shishenina, Moth Scientific Advisor, took part in a panel at Sifted Summit, one of the largest start-up conferences in Europe.
James Wootton speaks at the Entangle conference at Turun yliopisto - University of Turku ahead of the 10th Quantum Game Jam.
Qiskit now refined as a comprehensive quantum software stack, focused on performance and stability to fully harness the power of utility-scale quantum hardware, and enable users to run increasingly more complex quantum circuits in the search for quantum advantage.
Moth CTO Spencer Topel recently presented at the New Visions conference in Berlin. He spoke about Moth's latest work developing a generative quantum model for music.
Quantum mechanics, nuclear fusion, and music come together in a unique and captivating experience.