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New Scientist recommends the quantum soundscape of Liminals

Last updated: March 2, 2026 1:01 am
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A Glimpse into the Quantum World: Pierre Huyghe’s Liminals

A century ago, the world of physics was turned upside down with the advent of quantum mechanics. What was once considered solid and predictable was now a realm of uncertainty and probability. Today, concepts like collapsing clouds of probability and spooky action at a distance are part of our everyday discussions.

Artist Pierre Huyghe’s latest exhibition, Liminals, takes us on a journey into the depths of these mind-bending ideas. Set in the industrial surroundings of Halle am Berghain, a former power station turned techno club in East Berlin, the show immerses visitors in a world of towering video projections and haunting soundscapes amidst the stark concrete ruins.

Huyghe’s exploration of sound, derived from the very atoms that make up the fabric of reality, unveils the underlying fluctuations that define the universe’s intrinsic nature. In some interpretations of quantum theory, reality itself is questioned, with quantum states representing states of our own knowledge rather than an external, objective world. Through his art, Huyghe blurs the lines between the tangible and the intangible, creating a space where a faceless figure melds seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, challenging our perceptions of existence.

As we navigate the liminal spaces of Huyghe’s creation, we are confronted with the enigmatic nature of reality and the profound implications of quantum mechanics on our understanding of the universe.

 

Thomas Lewton
Features editor, London

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