No Time
We live in an age of rapid technological advancement, but what effect has this had on our cultural development? Mark Fisher’s talk ‘No Time’ looks back on the original Virtual Futures conferences and...
View ArticleHow Living Technologies Could Reclaim Venice
Living technologies are sensitive to the environment around them, and could go some way to preventing the impact that some technology has on our environment. Here, Dr Rachel Armstrong, Senior TED...
View ArticleWhat Happened to our Future?
With themes of virtual reality and technological development being key to her science fiction writing, Pat Cadigan is all to familiar with our reliance on technology and our fear of missing out on the...
View ArticleThere’s Nothing Virtual About the Future
Professor Andy Miah, Chair of Ethics and Emerging Technologies in the Faculty of Business & Creative Industries at the University of the West of Scotland, spoke recently at Virtual Futures 2.0’11....
View ArticleWho will recognise Humanity 2.0 – And will it recognise us?
Steve Fuller, Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick recently spoke at Virtual Futures 2.0’11. Within his talk he discussed the ideas of transhumanism and posthumanism. He reflects on the...
View ArticleStelarc: The Body and the Artist
World renowned artist Stelarc recently returned to the University of Warwick, 16 years after appearing at Virtual Futures 1995. In his talk he discussed his experiences past, present and future...
View ArticleVirtual Futures 2011 on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire Radio
15 years after Eric Cassidy, Otto Imken and Dan O’Hara appear on BBC Local Radio talking about Virtual Futures 1995, Dr. Dan O’Hara returns with 2011 organiser Luke Robert Mason to discuss the revival...
View ArticleVIRTUAL FUTURES SALON @ TROVE, Birmingham on Wednesday 24th October 2012
Virtual Futures is the West-Midlands’ longest running cyberculture conference with previous events including a live demonstration of computer controlled body parts, music and video-enhanced...
View ArticleImperica – The future is here
Virtual Futures Salon featured in Imperica. They cover a wide range of sectors and activities within their scope: “In the mid-90s, we fed on a diet of cyberculture. It was something exciting,...
View ArticleCTM Festival 2013 – Virtual Futures: The Future of Music
The CTM Festival for Adventurous Music and Art have invited Virtual Futures to revive their 1995 panel ‘Future Music’ as part of their ‘Death of Rave’ Discourse Track on Friday 1st February at...
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