Human Futures: Art in an Age of Uncertainty - Book Launch and Symposium

30 October 2008
Symposium
10.00-5.00pm
Location: Liverpool, FACT
website: http://humanfutures.wordpress.com

The world around us is changing. What will make the first century of the millennium different to the last? What will we love, how will we live, what will keep us awake at night?

Join artists, scientists, ethicists, futurologists as they explore questions, ideas and propositions that explore our changing environment and the challenges humanity faces in the future.

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AL and AL open in Beijing

Submitted by FACT_TEAM on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 15:02.

AL and AL's Eternal Youth may have closed at FACT but the new commission has opened as part of a media art show in Beijing called Synthetic Times. An official cultural project in the lead up to this summers Olympics, the new media exhibition is showcasing work by over 50 artists from 30 countries.

AL and AL join Anthony McCall in representing the UK.

FACT's Programme Delivery Manager Nick Lawrenson has been overseeing installation of the UK works in the show.

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Breakfast with AL and AL and Jude Kelly (18 April, 2008)

Submitted by andymiah on Wed, 04/16/2008 - 11:23.

Join us for breakfast as the artists discuss their new work, Eternal Youth, and their 18 month Liverpool residency, with Jude Kelly OBE - Founder and Chair of Metal and Artistic Director of the South Bank Centre, London.

£4.00/£3.00 (Members & concs)

Date:Friday, April 18, 2008
Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm
Location: The Box @ FACT
Street: Wood Street
City/Town:Liverpool, United Kingdom

Contact Info
Phone:01517074450
www.fact.co.uk

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Truth Serum

Submitted by FACT_TEAM on Sat, 03/29/2008 - 13:49.

Are you telling the truth?
Are you editing yourself?
RANDY is now taking people for the experiment......
does it work? will we find out something that we didn't know before?
But - the other side of this is do we want to know?
do we need to be editors as well as composers of our thoughts?
Do we believe in 'truth'?
If you are going to tell the truth then we need to ask the right questions
Or perhaps the answer will still be 42. . . .

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Stitched Up

Submitted by FACT_TEAM on Sat, 03/29/2008 - 12:39.

Future of the Body or Future Body?

This weekend is the final weekend of our sk-interfaces exhibition and we're hosting an event called stitched-up where we draw together some of the ideas that we have discussed over the Body period of our Human Futures programme.

We're exploring what we think we need to discuss about the future of the body - or future bodies. . . . .

More Later,

Laura

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Conference Higlights

Submitted by katielips on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 16:29.

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Getting blogging....

Submitted by katielips on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 15:43.

I just added the blog to technorati so as we continue to add more Human Futures articles we'll get some more readers......
Our (not yet very well populated) Technorati Profile is here.

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Lovely, lovely book

Submitted by katielips on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 15:15.

2251974947_dab7fc68911.jpgI love this book.
Not only it it full of amazing things, it changes colour when it gets hot! Wow.
The sk-interfaces book is available in the FACT Shop.

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sk-interfaces Pictures

Submitted by katielips on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 15:01.

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We have made some images from the sk-interfaces exhibition available. And they're on Flickr here. Some are beautiful. The exhibition's pretty good too! http://humanfutures.fact.co.uk/

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sk-interfaces Conference

Submitted by katielips on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 10:27.

The anticipated international conference starts today with international guest speakers delivering keynote presentations and debating many of the aesthetic, philosophical and medical issues raised in the exhibition.

Tickets have sold out, but if you want to keep up with the conference and add to the debate then join us here as we'll be blogging the next two days!

Conference speakers include:
Amanda McDonald Crowley (AU/USA)
Mike Stubbs (UK)
Jens Hauser (DE/FR)
Claudia Benthien (DE)
Stelarc (AU)
Siân Ede (UK)
Stéphane Dumas (FR)
Maurice Benayoun (FR)
Jill Scott (AU/CH)

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