Partitioned Quantum Cellular Automata (PQCA) use superposition, entanglement, and phase interference to evolve cellular automata whose outputs are structurally coherent, non-repeating, and impossible to replicate classically. This project is a fork of Satori (a browser-based live coding environment for quantum computer music) pre-loaded with pre-computed PQCA datasets and a library of example compositions by artists Teom y Puy.
We invite you to explore quantum cellular automata from the comfort of your browser, using these compositions and datasets as a springboard for your own experiments. For more information on the underlying technology, check out the Satori documentation and source code, or reach out to us on GitHub.
Satori is an open source project, initially developed by Cephas Teom, and we welcome contributions of all kinds. If you're interested in contributing, please check out the GitHub repository and feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue.
The PQCA project was generously supported by a grant from Qollab and developed by Cephas Teom and Paulo Itaborai. You can read more about the project here.