
Always incomplete
Posted on Tue 13 Jul 2021
There is loads to do, it feels thoroughly incomplete. Which is exactly how any project thinking about an equitable future should always be.
Posted on Tue 13 Jul 2021
There is loads to do, it feels thoroughly incomplete. Which is exactly how any project thinking about an equitable future should always be.
Posted on Fri 21 May 2021
Watershed's research strategy focuses on inclusive innovation, developing a creative sector climate sustainability framework & hybrid products & experiences. Here we outline our thinking & approaches to these research themes.
Posted on Tue 27 Apr 2021
No so long ago I learned the word ‘ineffable’. It is a word to describe something that is so unspeakably beautiful, moving, or horrible that it is beyond expression.
Posted on Tue 27 Apr 2021
In the fifth of our Future Theme Blogs we hear from Studio Resident Jane Gauntlett. Last year the Studio funded seven teams of Residents to explore ideas at the intersection of technology and culture.
Posted on Tue 13 Apr 2021
As Equitable Futures starts using the Three Horizons model, we share a bit about Watershed’s history with it as useful context for understanding why we have returned to it now.
Posted on Fri 9 Apr 2021
In the fourth (& part two) of our Future Theme Blogs we hear from Ellie Chadwick at her team. Last year the Studio funded seven teams of Residents to explore ideas at the intersection of technology and culture.
Posted on Thu 8 Apr 2021
In the fourth (& part one) of our Future Theme Blogs we hear from Ellie Chadwick at her team. Last year the Studio funded seven teams of Residents to explore ideas at the intersection of technology and culture.
Posted on Thu 4 Mar 2021
Equitable Futures so far has mostly been about conversation. Conversation that is rich, reflective, often funny and sometimes painful.
Posted on Mon 1 Mar 2021
Part Two of Rowan James's reflections on being a Resident in the Studio
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.