Category: Events

  • The Portrait of the Artist as… a Canary in a Coal Mine

    A privilege today to chair a fantastic panel at the AI Fringe event at the British Library in London, mirroring the AI Action Summit going on in Paris. I was there both in my work role – helping lead the CREAATIF project along with the Turing Institute and Queen Mary University that’s been investigating how…

  • Poetry Reading – Sunday!

    If you’re in London area this coming weekend, I’m going to be doing a slot at a poetry reading on Sunday, 1-3pm. The quality of the contributors is generally very high, so it should be a great event regardless of my input… but I’m looking forward to throwing some stuff out there. It’s at Rocket…

  • New Work – Reading on Tues 21st Jan

    If you’re in London, I’m going to be doing a short reading of some new poems at Morocco Bound bookshop in Bermondsey on Tuesday 21st Jan. Details here.

  • What Work Is Not – Future Narratives Lab

    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 –…

  • God-Like in Frome

    Brilliant time down in Somerset on Friday presenting on the book to a packed church in Whatley, just outside Frome. The event was the first in a series using the space to consider challenging contemporary questions. The regular congregation is quite small I was told, but village life is thriving, and they are using the…

  • Future Narratives Lab

    On Tuesday next week (Tues 26th) I’ll be presenting at this event in London hosted by Future Narratives Lab, focusing on how we understand ‘work’ and what this means in a coming age of intelligent machines. FNL are a brilliant outfit who help craft narrative workshops to explore topics in depth in a guided way.…