FutureEverything Panel:
We Don't Need Another Bubble
(How To Build A Sustainable
Digital Culture)
Building on a series of debates that began with The City Debate in Manchester during May, FutureEverything offers a vision of the future of art and innovation emerging from digital culture. Drew Hemment, Marleen Stikker, Amanda McDonald Crowley, Toby Barnes.
9th September, 14:00,
Roundhouse London.
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Digital Debates - Lounge Warm-Up:
Online Forum
Lead or join a digital culture debate. Bill Thompson will be leading a debate on public space in an online/digitised world and how culture is presented in it. Discuss this topic and others on the forum in the FutureEverything Lounge Warm-Up.
2nd-8th September.
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Media Festival Arts
FutureEverything has been invited to run elements of Media Festival Arts. The Media Festival Arts brings the arts, film and media industries together to discuss potential for commercial and creative collaboration in the digital sphere.
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Friends of FutureEverything:
Playful is coming soon
Playful is a one-day event all about games and play - for architects, artists, designers, developers, geeks, gurus, gamers, tinkerers, thinkerers, bloggers, joggers, and philosophers. Friends of FutureEverything get £10 off at playful10.eventbrite.com by entering '2theFuture'.
24 September. Conway Hall London.
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More FutureEverything News
FutureEverything now announces exciting opportunities for artists and professionals including the opening of entries for our major international award and a number of new jobs on the FutureEverything team.
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FutureEverything Lounge
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FutureEverything Lounge
Workshop and discussion event on digital culture and public space, encouraging open conversation and an informal ambience. Highlights include Bill Thompson plus a HackData workshop led by Matthew Somerville. Decamp afterwards to the Hawley Arms to continue discussions over free drinks!
9th September, 12:00-17:00.
Circle Bar, Roundhouse London.
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Questions for the
Opening Night Panel:
Online Forum
Propose, debate and vote on the big questions and recession-bending ideas for the opening night panel. Cuts, closures, reorganisation... what does it mean for the Arts, and what part can digital play in overcoming the change and austerity? This panel will help shape following debates featuring Jeremy Hunt (Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport), Mark Thompson (Director-General of the BBC) and more.
2nd-8th September.
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Ten Thousand Cents by Aaron Koblin and Takashi Kawashima
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Aaron Koblin and
Takashi Kawashima,
Ten Thousand Cents Artwork
"Ten Thousand Cents" is a digital artwork in which a representation of a $100 bill is drawn by thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another paid one cent each via Amazon's Mechanical Turk.
8 September, 18:00-23:00.
Roundhouse London.
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