Futureeverything

About Futureeverything

Award winning Festival and Innovation Lab.

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FutureEverything is an award-winning innovation lab for digital culture and annual festival, established in Manchester in 1995. For 20 years FutureEverything has been exploring the meeting point of technology, society and culture which lies at the heart of the digital debate. Through a community network and regular events it makes connections between thinkers, developers, coders, artists, designers, urbanists and policy makers - inspiring them to experiment and to collaborate in new ways.

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Hi folks! With less than a month to go, we're getting very excited about #EmergingFutures2018! Whether you're joining in person or online, you can now also join the Facebook Group. This is your space to connect, share inspiration and get the conversation going on the run up to, during and beyond the event! Come and join us :) https://www.facebook.com/groups/274441349 990524/

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Fantastic project from our friend Callum Kirkwood. If you're in Jersey, be sure to check it out!

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We've got some very BIG and exciting news to share with you... take a peek at this month's newsletter and say hello to our new Creative Director, the rather brilliant Irini Papadimitriou.
https://mailchi.mp/…/futureeverything-n ewsletter-welcome-to…

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Here's #FaultLines artist Naho Matsuda chatting with Great Exhibition of the North 2018 about her artwork EVERY THING EVERY TIME. Commissioned for #GetNorth2018, you can still visit the artwork outside the Newcastle Theatre Royal until 9th September.
For more info, photos and a fantastic podcast visit: https://getnorth2018.com/events/every-thi ng-every-time/

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TONIGHT! Tune in to BBC Radio 4 at 7:15pm for Front Row with Samira Ahmed to hear FutureEverything founder, Drew Hemment, discussing how the internet has inspired artists. The show is part of Front Row's Inspire season and also features Lesley Taker, Exhibitions Manager at FACT. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bd6y66

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Fancy being the Director of an award-winning arts organisation? Check out this great opportunity with our friends Abandon Normal Devices.

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Earlier this year, #faultlines artist Kasia Molga and FutureEverything Programme Manager, Feimatta Conteh, were at the Centre Pompidou in Paris for the STARTS Residencies Day. Here they are presenting 'Dirt is not an option or my daily struggles with the hyperobject'.

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Friends in Newcastle, don't forget this is happening today, right Here & Now! Head down to Great North Museum: Hancock before 4pm to try it out, offer your feedback and help shape this digital prototype. (Photos by the artist, Dan Hett) https://www.facebook.com/events/482185295 563596/

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If you're in Newcastle this August, be sure to check out Here and Now, an installation prototype from #faultlines artist Dan Hett. On at Great North Museum: Hancock over three days in August, the work explores climate change using intricate 3D-scanned artefacts from museum archives, data and storytelling.

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To accompany her artwork EVERY THING EVERY TIME, #faultlines artist Naho Matsuda has worked with Newcastle-based artist Peter J Evans to create a wonderful podcast of stories from the city. Come along on a tour of Newcastle, told through the stories of people who live and work there. Meet eight fascinating specialists as they reveal their practice and discuss Newcastle as a place of innovation, creativity and community. #GetNorth2018
https://getnorth2018.com/events/every-thi n...g-every-time/
EVERY THING EVERY TIME is an artwork by Naho Matsuda, commissioned by Great Exhibition of the North 2018 with support from FutureEverything.
This podcast has been made with thanks to: Naho Matsuda, Peter J Evans, Vicky Clarke, Danny Saul, Alexander Iles, Dr Tom Schofield, Culture Lab, Ilana Mitchell, Philip James, Urban Observatory, Dan Rose and RASKL, Sarah Younas and Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, Richard Dawson, Horace Regnart, Ouseburn Trust and the Lit & Phil.
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Exciting news! #FaultLines artist Naho Matsuda has unveiled EVERY THING EVERY TIME as part of the Great Exhibition of the North 2018, Newcastle.
In this hugely ambitious artwork, open city data from the Urban Observatory is transformed into poetic narratives on a large-scale, split-flap display. As Newcastle moves through its daily activities the poems change, evoking a narrative of a city in flux.
Find out more about Naho’s work (including a fantastic podcast) here: https://...getnorth2018.com/events/every- thing-every-time/
EVERY THING EVERY TIME is an artwork by Naho Matsuda, commissioned by Great Exhibition of the North with support from FutureEverything. #getnorth2018
📷 by Jack Storey, True Storey Photo
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THIS WEDNESDAY, join us at Hatch for coffee, cakes and chats at our last ever CityVerve community forum.
Help us answer pressing questions like... What does a Manchester of the future look like? How will we know when we've got there and if it's what we hoped for? And, ARE WE THERE YET?!
https://www.facebook.com/events/203344120 6869533/

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Today we’re in Newcastle for the launch of #GetNorth2018. This year’s event features #faultlines artist Naho Matsuda with her work EVERY THING EVERY TIME, commissioned by Great Exhibition of the North with support from FutureEverything.

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ARE WE THERE YET?!
What does a Manchester of the future look like? How can we make sure it works for everyone? How will we know when we've got there and if it's what we hoped for?
Join us for coffee, cakes and chats in the final instalment of our community forums for CityVerve, a project that aims to build a smarter, more connected Manchester for everyone.
... This last in a series of meet ups is dedicated to reflection, aspiration and measurability. Take part in a series of intimate discussions and interviews, share your hopes and dreams for Manchester’s future, and take a walk in someone else’s shoes. It’s a chance to reflect on the impact of recently installed smart technologies and how we measure success in long standing projects.
Join the conversation at Hatch, a friendly Oxford Road pop up sitting just under the Mancunian way.
Drop in any time between 12-2:30 pm and help us discover – are we there yet?
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This workshop is delivered by the CityVerve Community Champions. CityVerve is the UK's smart city demonstrator project. For more visit: www.cityverve.org.uk. Please note there will be videography and photography at this event, let us know if you have any concerns.
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We can't wait to see what Test Card have in store with Drift, a new programme opening at Great Northern Warehouse next Friday!
https://www.facebook.com/events/168143553 5274224/

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Join us as FAULT LINES artist Ling QL hosts her first Starts Residencies workshop with Public Works as part of her project POLLUTION EXPLORERS.
Pollution Explorers is a participatory project exploring air quality issues through people’s subjective perception and wearable technology. Pollution Explorers is designed by Ling Tan as part of Umbrellium, based on technological elements from hackAIR, and with support from FutureEverything.
FAULT LINES is a talent development and commissioning programme for art in technology innovation, initiated and delivered by FutureEverything, and funded through Arts Council England Ambition for Excellence.

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This Saturday, FAULT LINES artist Kasia Molga presents Human Sensor LDN - a large-scale digital and performance artwork that explores Londoners’ daily exposure to air pollution through a combination of cutting-edge wearable technology and dance. As part of Under Her Eye: Women and Climate by Invisible Dust.
Human Sensor LDN is commissioned and produced by Invisible Dust in partnership with Euston Town BID. #HumanSensorLDN
... FAULT LINES is a talent development and commissioning programme for art in technology innovation, initiated and delivered by FutureEverything.
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Join our team! ICYMI, we’re on the hunt for a new Creative Director to lead us through an exciting growth period. Could it be you? To find out more and apply, visit our website: http://futureeverything.org/…/an-opport unity-for-a-world-c…/

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