Last night I was presenting about work and technology at a panel event for Future Narratives Lab. FNL are a really great organisation who help organisations think through issues in a properly structured way that goes beyond the standard ‘workshop.’
Joining me were two wonderful people.
Firstly, Emily Kenway – author of Who Cares – who gave a very inspiring and thought-provoking presentation on care-as-work, and the major restructuring of our ideas and society that is needed to tackle the crisis in care.
We also heard from art critic and co-founder of The White Pube, Zarina Muhammad, who spoke about art-as-work and her book Poor Artists.
An excellent, three-part discussion on all of this, and the techtonic shifts needed to ‘make work work’. So enjoyed hearing from everyone.
They are notes rather than a talk text, but you can find some sketches of what I did in my presentation here:
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