Futures: Past & Present: A Colloquium

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OTIS, the  Oxford Technology in Society Forum, is an interdisciplinary research network, supported by TORCH, the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities.

OTIS, the  Oxford Technology in Society Forum, is an interdisciplinary research network, supported by TORCH, the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities. Our goal is to bring researchers from across the University’s divisions together to discuss technology’s impact on societies past, present, and future, with a particular focus on PGRs and ECRs. Through dialogue and conceptual cross-fertilisation, we believe that a broader and deeper understanding of our own areas of expertise will be achieved.

 

We are pleased to announce our next event, to take place on Wednesday 15 June 2022. The theme of this event is Futures: Past & Present.

 

Especially in the 20th and 21st centuries, conceptions of the future are tightly interwoven with technology. Today, AI and automation are in the spotlight, as forecasters anxiously predict technological unemployment. Possible futures on Mars or the moon capture the popular imagination, as Silicon Valley billionaires pursue their private space colonisation projects. More gloomily, climate predictions from the IPCC and others sit like a storm cloud on our temporal horizons, signalling the need for vast investment in renewable technologies to avert disaster.

 

We are therefore delighted to welcome four speakers to Oxford on 15 June. We will first hear from Dr Lise Butler and Dr Maria Christou, who have been working on a British Academy-funded podcasting project, “The Art & Artifice of Prediction,” which explores the histories of futuristic forecasting, art, and technology in the Cold War.  This will be followed by Luke Wintour and Alex Rugman, who have recently written, directed, and produced an acclaimed show, “Move Fast And Break Things,”  a ‘sinister and surprising excavation of the internet as we know it today.’ Brief presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion. Drinks and refreshments will be served.

To attend the colloquium, please sign up on Eventbrite here. For further information about OTIS, our web page can be found here.