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Award-winning global festival of Art, Music & Ideas. After 15 years, Futuresonic is now FutureEverything, taking place 12-15 May. Expect world premieres of astonishing artworks, an explosive citywide music programme, visionary thinkers from around the world, and awards for outstanding innovations.

FutureEverything as Living Lab – The best way to predict the future is to invent it

Monday, July 12th, 2010 by Drew Hemment

Reflecting on the way the FutureEverything festival transforms the city of Manchester England into a living lab or play space for participatory experiments on art, society and technology.

São Paulo: Statements

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 by Dave Mee

Distilling the experiences of São Paulo into simply three statements was a challenge; the scale of the city and the scope of initiatives here lead to many talking points we could not meaningfully integrate into our outcomes. Public spaces inherently feel different, with a ban on outdoor advertising, and the inherent multiculturalism  contributing to an

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Serendipity City Statements: Sendai

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 by Jon Grant

Following on from the workshop that was undertaken with several creative thinkers here in the city of Sendai, based around the concept of serendipity influencing creativty in a city, we have put together the following statements:
- We believe that serendipity works better in a small to medium sized city. Tangible centre, better networking with people

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Istanbul: Serendipity City Challenge Statements

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 by rachael.turner

Here are our statements in response to the Serendipity City Challenge: the result of (we estimate conservatively!) over 24 hours of discussion in and amongst the streets of Istanbul since my arrival on Monday. It was very hard to land on just three statements and our final selection is the result of much debate.

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Serendipity City Challenge – Vancouver Statements

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 by Paul Robinson

This is the outcome of our workshop in the city of Vancouver responding to the Serendipity City Challenge (GloNet Edition) devised by FutureEverything.
Our workshop took place on 11th May 2010 and the people taking part were Irwin Oostindie from W2, Lianne Payne from W2, Andrea Reimer from Vancouver City Council, Scott Nelson a local technologist,

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British Council: exploring new ways of connecting people and ideas

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 by louise.wright

I am writing this on the eve of the inaugural FutureEverything festival in Manchester. I am about to visit Contact Theatre to view one of the test runs for GloNet and can’t wait to converse with GloNet teams from across the Atlantic. 
So what is GloNet and why is the British Council involved? 
Well the British Council

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