Re: [NetBehaviour] Future Focus: Money and Environment I

2020-11-24 Thread Gretta Louw via NetBehaviour
I’m looking forward to tuning in!

Gretta


> On 23 Nov 2020, at 11:09 pm, Irini Papadimitriou  
> wrote:
> 
> Very excited to have you involved Ruth!
> Thank you!!
> 
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> From: NetBehaviour  on behalf of 
> Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour 
> Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 9:48:43 PM
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
> 
> Cc: Ruth Catlow 
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Future Focus: Money and Environment I
>  
> Thanks Irini,
> 
> For sharing this invitation here on Netbehaviour. It's a really interesting 
> and inviting program of events and can't wait to join the conversation. I 
> think this combination of speakers is likely to make some very interesting 
> connections.
> 
> Warmly
> Ruth
> 
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 12:10 Irini Papadimitriou,  <mailto:ir...@futureeverything.org>> wrote:
> Dear all
> 
> I hope you are well.
> 
> I wanted to share info about our new Future Focus series, an online programme 
> of critical conversations and exchange, launched during the pandemic, with 
> the aim to explore ideas for a kinder, more considerate world, but also a 
> space for inspiration, support and critical discourse at challenging times.
> 
> Our new series, Money and Environment, will be exploring how finance impacts 
> on the environment and how it could be potentially reimagined to contribute 
> to the environmental and social agenda.
> 
> The first session, taking place on Wednesday 2nd December, 5-6pm GMT, is 
> bringing together a great group of speakers including artist, activist and 
> feminist economist Cassie Thornton <http://feministeconomicsdepartment.com/>, 
> artist, researcher, Furtherfield co-Founder and Artistic Director Ruth Catlow 
> <https://www.furtherfield.org/about-us/team/ruth-catlow/>, Assistant 
> Professor of Literature at University of California Santa Cruz Zac Zimmer 
> <https://humanities.ucsc.edu/academics/faculty/index.php?uid=zaazimme>, and 
> Economic Historian and Professor of Early Modern History at University of 
> Manchester Philipp Robinson Rössner 
> <https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/philipp.roessner.html>. 
> 
> The session will explore money production and environmental impact – from the 
> production of silver coins, human labour, colonial mining and extraction of 
> natural resources to the implications of energy consumption in producing 
> crypto currencies – but also the role of art, activism and alternative 
> narratives. 
> 
> The event is free to attend, but booking is required: 
> https://futureeverything.org/event/future-focus-money-and-environment-i/ 
> <https://futureeverything.org/event/future-focus-money-and-environment-i/>
> 
> I hope you can join us. 
> 
> If you are interested to find out more about the Future Focus programme, 
> please feel free to contact me.
> 
> Best wishes
> Irini 
> 
> 
> Irini Papadimitriou
> Creative Director | FutureEverything 
> twitter: @futureverything @irini_mirena | web: http://futureeverything.org 
> <http://futureeverything.org/>
> Federation House, 2 Federation Street, Manchester, M4 4BF
> 
> 
> CURRENT PROJECTS:
> 
> See our latest news here 
> <https://mailchi.mp/futureeverything/newsletter-march2020-898486?e=[UNIQID]>
> 
> Future Focus 
> <https://futureeverything.org/news/introducing-our-new-programme-future-focus/>
> Our new online programme bringing people together to share ideas, connect and 
> collectively imagine better, more considerate futures.
> 
> Trickle Down, A New Vertical Sovereignty 
> <https://futureeverything.org/portfolio/entry/trickle-down-a-new-vertical-sovereignty/>
>  by Helen Knowles
> A tokenised four-screen video installation and generative soundscape attached 
> to the blockchain, exploring value systems and wealth disparity. This new 
> body of work is now available for touring. 
> 
> Innovate Manchester 
> <https://futureeverything.org/event/innovate-manchester-our-digital-futures-data-ethics/>
> An ambitious events programme bringing together business, academia and 
> creative thinkers to collaborate on ideas for a more sustainable future. In 
> collaboration with MIDAS and the Business Growth Hub. 
> 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Future Focus: Money and Environment I

2020-11-23 Thread Irini Papadimitriou
Very excited to have you involved Ruth!
Thank you!!

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From: NetBehaviour  on behalf of 
Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour 
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 9:48:43 PM
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 

Cc: Ruth Catlow 
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Future Focus: Money and Environment I

Thanks Irini,

For sharing this invitation here on Netbehaviour. It's a really interesting and 
inviting program of events and can't wait to join the conversation. I think 
this combination of speakers is likely to make some very interesting 
connections.

Warmly
Ruth

On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 12:10 Irini Papadimitriou, 
mailto:ir...@futureeverything.org>> wrote:
Dear all

I hope you are well.

I wanted to share info about our new Future Focus series, an online programme 
of critical conversations and exchange, launched during the pandemic, with the 
aim to explore ideas for a kinder, more considerate world, but also a space for 
inspiration, support and critical discourse at challenging times.

Our new series, Money and Environment, will be exploring how finance impacts on 
the environment and how it could be potentially reimagined to contribute to the 
environmental and social agenda.

The first session, taking place on Wednesday 2nd December, 5-6pm GMT, is 
bringing together a great group of speakers including artist, activist and 
feminist economist Cassie Thornton<http://feministeconomicsdepartment.com/>, 
artist, researcher, Furtherfield co-Founder and Artistic Director Ruth 
Catlow<https://www.furtherfield.org/about-us/team/ruth-catlow/>, Assistant 
Professor of Literature at University of California Santa Cruz Zac 
Zimmer<https://humanities.ucsc.edu/academics/faculty/index.php?uid=zaazimme>, 
and Economic Historian and Professor of Early Modern History at University of 
Manchester Philipp Robinson 
Rössner<https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/philipp.roessner.html>.

The session will explore money production and environmental impact – from the 
production of silver coins, human labour, colonial mining and extraction of 
natural resources to the implications of energy consumption in producing crypto 
currencies – but also the role of art, activism and alternative narratives.


The event is free to attend, but booking is required:

https://futureeverything.org/event/future-focus-money-and-environment-i/

I hope you can join us.

If you are interested to find out more about the Future Focus programme, please 
feel free to contact me.

Best wishes
Irini



Irini Papadimitriou
Creative Director | FutureEverything
twitter: @futureverything @irini_mirena | web: 
http://futureeverything.org<http://futureeverything.org/>
Federation House, 2 Federation Street, Manchester, M4 4BF


CURRENT PROJECTS:

See our latest news 
here<https://mailchi.mp/futureeverything/newsletter-march2020-898486?e=[UNIQID]>

Future 
Focus<https://futureeverything.org/news/introducing-our-new-programme-future-focus/>
Our new online programme bringing people together to share ideas, connect and 
collectively imagine better, more considerate futures.

Trickle Down, A New Vertical 
Sovereignty<https://futureeverything.org/portfolio/entry/trickle-down-a-new-vertical-sovereignty/>
 by Helen Knowles
A tokenised four-screen video installation and generative soundscape attached 
to the blockchain, exploring value systems and wealth disparity. This new body 
of work is now available for touring.

Innovate 
Manchester<https://futureeverything.org/event/innovate-manchester-our-digital-futures-data-ethics/>
An ambitious events programme bringing together business, academia and creative 
thinkers to collaborate on ideas for a more sustainable future. In 
collaboration with MIDAS and the Business Growth Hub.



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Re: [NetBehaviour] Future Focus: Money and Environment I

2020-11-23 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Thanks Irini,

For sharing this invitation here on Netbehaviour. It's a really interesting
and inviting program of events and can't wait to join the conversation. I
think this combination of speakers is likely to make some very interesting
connections.

Warmly
Ruth

On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 12:10 Irini Papadimitriou, 
wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I hope you are well.
>
> I wanted to share info about our new Future Focus series, an online
> programme of critical conversations and exchange, launched during the
> pandemic, with the aim to explore ideas for a kinder, more considerate
> world, but also a space for inspiration, support and critical discourse at
> challenging times.
>
> Our new series, Money and Environment, will be exploring how finance
> impacts on the environment and how it could be potentially reimagined to
> contribute to the environmental and social agenda.
>
> The first session, taking place on Wednesday 2nd December, 5-6pm GMT, is
> bringing together a great group of speakers including artist, activist and
> feminist economist *Cassie Thornton*
> , artist, researcher,
> Furtherfield co-Founder and Artistic Director *Ruth Catlow*
> , Assistant
> Professor of Literature at University of California Santa Cruz *Zac
> Zimmer
> *,
> and Economic Historian and Professor of Early Modern History at University
> of Manchester* Philipp Robinson Rössner
> *.
>
> The session will explore money production and environmental impact – from
> the production of silver coins, human labour, colonial mining and
> extraction of natural resources to the implications of energy consumption
> in producing crypto currencies – but also the role of art, activism and
> alternative narratives.
>
>
> The event is free to attend, but booking is required:
> https://futureeverything.org/event/future-focus-money-and-environment-i/
>
> I hope you can join us.
>
> If you are interested to find out more about the Future Focus programme,
> please feel free to contact me.
>
> Best wishes
> Irini
>
>
> Irini Papadimitriou
> Creative Director | FutureEverything
> twitter: @futureverything @irini_mirena | web: http://futureeverything.org
> Federation House, 2 Federation Street, Manchester, M4 4BF
>
>
> *CURRENT PROJECTS:*
>
> *See our latest news here
> *
>
> *Future Focus*
> 
> Our new online programme bringing people together to share ideas, connect
> and collectively imagine better, more considerate futures.
>
> *Trickle Down, A New Vertical Sovereignty
> 
> by Helen Knowles*
> A tokenised four-screen video installation and generative soundscape
> attached to the blockchain, exploring value systems and wealth disparity.
> This new body of work is now available for touring.
>
>
> *Innovate Manchester
> 
> *
> An ambitious events programme bringing together business, academia and
> creative thinkers to collaborate on ideas for a more sustainable future.
> In collaboration with MIDAS and the Business Growth Hub.
>
>
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