The Hybrid Futures Lab is a transdisciplinary research initiative at the intersection of philosophy, technology and design. Informed by an ethos of transversality, it is a space for thinkers, practitioners, designers, artists, and technologists to experiment with, give tangible form to, and contest potential futures through speculative-pragmatic interventions and research.
The Hybrid Futures Lab brings together ideas and practices from process philosophies and design studies to produce a critical inquiry on the impact of technologies on the planet. It is interested in developing bold strategies for re-imagining, prototyping and crafting techno-digital futures right here and right now, in the present.
As technologies modify our cognitive, social, perceptual, affective and environmental habitat, they raise unprecedented challenges, exacerbate existing issues, create new problems: digital governance, surveillance, and control; politics of extraction of resources both human (time, attention, labour) and non-human (raw minerals); injustice and exploitation on a global scale to feed digital economies; ethical questions around AI; asymmetrical access to digital resources.
The Hybrid Futures Lab aims to illuminate the impact of digital technologies on the human and the nonhuman by researching how ways of existing are transformed by machines.
Hybrid Futures Lab took part in the Design Transform ’23 showcase at Central Saint Martins (11 Sept-15 Oct 2023) with Future Philosophical Pills, our world-building, future-crafting deck of cards. Curious to know more?
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To get in touch to discuss how Hybrid Futures Lab can help you with a bespoke Future Philosophical Pills workshop, email hybridfutureslab@csm.arts.ac.uk.
We are currently expanding our network and would like to hear from potential collaborators and project partners. Do get in touch if you wish to discuss ideas, projects and possible initiatives: hybridfutureslab@csm.arts.ac.uk.
Convenor: Dr Betti MarenkoResearch Coordinator: Funded by: Independent Social Research Foundation
The project Hybrid Futures: Design Encounters With Critical Technology Literacy was funded by ISRF (Independent Social Research Foundation). Find out more about this .
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