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Tools & Technologies

Tools & Technologies

  • LONDON: Tom Jeffreys discusses tech-repair and economic degrowth with Co-Founder Janet Gunter.
  • Tales of golden forests and open-source mindware in this extract from the sci-fi novella.
  • Our pick of the best events taking place across the world in the month ahead.
  • LONDON: The new home of the justly celebrated Materials Library opens to the public this weekend.
  • "Transient histories rising in a foamy wake": a poem by Kirsty MacLeod.
  • LONDON: The British Museum explores the origins of human creativity — some 40,000 years ago.
  • LONDON: Tom Jeffreys visits the grandly austere Rain Room at the Barbican, courtesy of Love Art London.
  • “The sleep of reason begets monsters” depicts the artist with his head resting on a table, his drawing tools scattered around him, while owls, bats and goblins swarm up ahead.
  • “What if we wanted to create a virtual copy of the universe? That sounds crazy, but it’s our job. This is one of the holy grails in science.”
  • At some point in the future, advancements in technology will change civilisation to such an extent that humanity as we know it will cease to exist.
  • LONDON: An exploration of the very human desire to transcend the human. Tom Jeffreys reports from the Wellcome Collection.
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