NCM Members Exhibition Tour | Signal to Noise & Quantum Futures

Programs & Events

Photo by Phoebe Powell, 2025

Meet in NCM Foyer • 21 May, 5.30pm–6.30pm

Free with NCM Membership

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NCM Members are invited to an after-hours viewing and guided tour of Signal to Noise and Quantum Futures.

Hear behind the scenes stories about NCM’s latest exhibitions directly from the team who led their production including an opportunity to get up close and personal with Nam June Paik’s Internet Dream, visiting Melbourne for the first time.

We are living through the biggest technological revolution since industrialisation and information that was once scarce has turned into an over-abundance of noise. Signal to Noise encourages us to reconsider our understandings of noise and presents artworks, including major international loans and commissions, that show how artists embrace this new age. Exhibition lead Felicity Dallimore will guide you through Signal to Noise sharing insights into each artwork and discuss the overall themes & design process of the exhibition.

In Quantum Futures, explore how technology connects us to the unseen forces shaping our world and see the complex ideas of quantum physics decoded through Bloch Sphere activities and artistic interpretations of the ‘observer effect’. Hear from project lead Callum Stewart about the development of Quantum Futures and NCM’s role in connecting museum visitors with breakthroughs in the technology industry.

This exhibition tour is just for NCM Members but it's not too late to subscribe and join in.

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  • Members-only exhibition tours and events
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Accessibility

  • NCM is fully wheelchair accessible.
  • All gender and accessible toilets are available on both floors.
  • Seating is available in some areas of the museum. If at any point you need to take a seat, please let your tour guide know and they will supply you with one of our floating stools.
  • NCM is a high sensory space with a variety of noise and lighting, this may trigger seizures and sensory overload in individuals with photosensitive epilepsy, PTSD and certain sensitivities.
  • If you have specific access needs or any concerns, please reach out-we'd love to help! Contact us at hello@ncm.org.au .