Rowan James
Article

Article by Rowan James - Part One

Posted on Mon 1 Mar 2021

The purpose of this article is to offer my perspective on an article which was published by Watershed, that article sought to celebrate the work of disabled people at the Pervasive Media Studio.

c/o Unchartered Collective
Studio blog

Future Themes Blog - Crip Tech & Belonging

Posted on Tue 23 Feb 2021

In the third of our Future Theme Blogs we hear from Resident Raquel Meseguer Zafe of Unchartered Collective. Last year the Studio funded seven teams of Residents to explore ideas at the intersection of technology and culture.

Image of Lukus Robbins' 'Plastic Eating Fungi'.  Image designed by Jessica Noble.

Introducing our Spring Residency Artists 2021

Posted on Thu 18 Feb 2021

Following an open call for our Spring Residencies programme, we’re delighted to announce the two Bristol-based artists who will develop ideas exploring environmental emergencies, technology and possible futures.

Portrait of Furaha Asani
Article

Vaccines in Popular Culture

Posted on Tue 12 Jan 2021

‘It is my hope that people can understand why vaccines are so needed in society.'

A group of around 20 standing looking at the camera who are the network's Immersion Fellos
Project blog by Jazlyn Pinckney

Posted on Thu 17 Dec 2020

At the end of a pretty unprecedented year, I'm sharing some hopeful seeds of change.

Person holds up for signs saying Ethno, Augmenting, Social, Realities
Article

Future Themes

Posted on Fri 30 Oct 2020

Announcing the seven recipients of the Future Themes Fund, the ideas they are playing with, and conversations that they will be embarking on

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