You are invited to apply to join a workshop on Wed 1 October, exploring real and potential home technologies. We believe that the environments we live in shape what we imagine as possible for ourselves. The technologies we have at home are often designed for a specific version of domesticity and based on assumptions about how that relates to wider society.

We are interested in questions like: 

  • What technologies might help us to create new kinds of kinship?  
  • What does it mean to share our most intimate data with people we don’t know?  
  • What tools govern the relationship between home and work?  
  • What possible futures are missed when we neglect the home as a site of experimentation?  

This workshop will encourage active conversation and rough and ready prototyping. We believe that this approach can access new ideas, create bonds between people, and build confidence that the future is something we can make, together.  

The goal is not to come up with viable products, or even to develop a specific research agenda, but to grow a community of practice with a shared interest in these questions. This can inform speculative work and help build a strong foundation for future ideas. 

This will be a day-long workshop, with up to 18 total participants, recruited by the Pervasive Media Studio from the following groups: 

  • Studio residents 
  • UWE Bristol researchers 
  • University of Bristol researchers 

If we have more applications than spaces available, we will curate the group based on bringing together a varied mix of skills and perspectives. 

For studio residents who would not otherwise be paid for this time, we can offer a stipend of £100 to support the cost of attending.

Please apply using this form by Tue 15 August.

This event is part of Home - a year of making, experiencing and sharing ideas of home. Throughout 2025 Watershed is hosting a programme of films, immersive art, talks and workshops that will explore the many different ways in which people find, make, imagine, long for and escape home.


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Martin O'Leary

As Studio Community Lead, Martin supports our community of residents in their creative and technical work.