
Seeing Quantum - Fractals, Music, and Emotional Resonance
From Impact Quantum: A Podcast for the Quantum Curious by Data Driven Media
February 25, 2026 · 60 min · Season 4 · Episode 9
About this episode
This episode explores the intersection of quantum mechanics and creativity through fractal art and its emotional resonance.
In this exceptional episode, we dive deep into the intersection of science and creativity as Wiktor Mazin showcases how quantum fractal art can help us visualize the abstract phenomena of quantum mechanics. You'll hear how fractal mathematics and quantum state vectors come together to create mesmerizing patterns, making the invisible beauty of quantum physics tangible and relatable. From snowy Baltimore anecdotes to discussions about coastlines and Romanesco broccoli, the team explores how fractals—both in nature and mathematics—reflect the underlying complexity and elegance of the quantum world. We also see how quantum-generated randomness can influence color choices, and how music and poetry are woven into the fabric of fractal art for a truly multi-sensory experience. Whether you're a scientist, artist, or simply curious, this episode promises to break the mold by blending visual learning, emotion, and aesthetics into one mind-expanding mixdown. Be sure to check out the visuals (and funky glasses!) on YouTube, because this is truly an episode that must be seen and heard. Links Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiJW419ItPc Wiktor's Instagram…
People in this episode
Guest: Wiktor Mazin
Topics covered
- quantum mechanics
- fractal art
- creativity
- mathematics
- music
- visual learning
Keywords
- quantum fractals
- fractal mathematics
- quantum state vectors
- visualization
- multi-sensory experience
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Data Driven Media
Books & works: Romanesco broccoli, YouTube
Places: Baltimore
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