[dropcap style=”font-size:100px; color:#992211;”]T[/dropcap]he University of Westminster’s Broad Vision project presents an exhibition of imagined futures and possible human evolutions.
Integrating art and science, Future Human plays with the possible, the probable and the implausible through a collection of interdisciplinary artworks, experiments and speculative designs – the result of what happens when a group of curious and questioning students ask ‘What if…?’
EVENTS:
Future Human Art/Science Workshops
A series of free creative workshops for children and young people exploring and connecting science and art, exploring materials and themes linked to the exhibition.
Wednesday 18, Thursday 19, Friday 20 June: 3.30-5.30pm
Decellularisation Activity Day
Saturday 21 June: 1-5pm
(drop in, no booking necessary – check website for details)
Future Human Symposium
Thursday 26 June: 6-9pmAn evening of interdisciplinary speculations, presentations and discussions about what our futures might hold….
(free but booking required – https://futurehuman.
Image: Arnoldas Kukulskis, ‘Sightless’
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The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. – Aristotle