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  • The cultural dimension of Web3

    By Martin Recke

    We will recognise Web3 by its cultural dimension: how it shapes, influences and creates reality and culture.

  • How will distributed autonomous organisations reshape our culture?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Culture is just the operating system of our societies. If you change how we organise using DAOs, you will inevitably change our culture.

  • Another framework for the metaverse

    By Martin Recke

    Current frameworks for the metaverse focus on hardware and software – but it's more important to understand it as a cultural phenomenon.

  • The parallel worlds of culture

    By Martin Recke

    Digital cultures are fundamentally different not only from mass culture of the 20th century, but also from each other. They'll probably develop a new kind of public sphere.

  • What does a healthy company culture look like?

    By Martin Recke

    Each team, office, part of a company, and also company as a whole has their distinct culture. Culture is tribal, and that is a truth we western liberals tend to forget.

  • In Germany, failure somehow needs to be limited

    By Martin Recke

    We spend enormous amounts of money to mitigate risk and failure. It has served us well for the post-war era. The only question is: Will it continue to work for the next couple of decades?

  • The end of tech is here, because tech is in everything

    By Adam Tinworth

    Forget your digital detoxes and back-to-nature retreats. Tech is everywhere, and in everything. It's interwoven into the very fabric of our culture. And we'll only truly get control of it when we accept that as stop seeing tech as something "other".

  • We need to create a Digital Renaissance

    By Adam Tinworth

    Human culture did not start in the mid-2000s. We have untold generations of art, science, politics and philosophy we should be making available. And we’re not.

  • Technology isn’t the future, it’s the culture

    By Adam Tinworth

    Technology is slowly ceasing to be something in its own right, as it becomes the very heart of our culture.

  • Revenge, selfies and neoreactionaries: what the internet is doing to our society

    By Adam Tinworth

    The internet is profoundly shifting our sense of self - for good and ill. Can we promote the good and resist the bad?

  • How close is custom printed fashion to the mainstream?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Bruce Sterling, a speaker at this year's NEXT conference, had some insight into how close Mary Huang (one of last year's speakers) is coming to making print-on-demand fashion mainstream…

  • Pia Betton – Service Design: buzzword or magic method?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Is Service Design always the answer? When should you use it - and when should you walk away? Pia Betton has some good examples of how - and how not - to use these tools.

  • Four questions for… Russell Davies

    By Adam Tinworth

    The man credited with coining the phrase "post-digital" worries that too much weight is being put on the term…

  • First speakers confirmed for NEXT Berlin 2012

    By Anja Waltemate

    70 days to go until NEXT Berlin 2012 and we’re now very proud to present and announce our first confirmed speakers for 2012. Besides the renowned technology historian George Dyson there are some other names that might meet with your interest.

  • Can a new culture grow from Post Digital art?

    By Adam Tinworth

    There's a rule of thumb in the real estate business that if you want to know which part of a city is going to go up-market next, look at where the artists go to work. The combination of cheap space and available properties draws in artists - never slow to spot an opportunity - which then brings in the "cool crowd", which then brings in the "wannabe cool but wealthy crowd", and so the process of gentrification begins.

  • The Creators Project. A Global Celebration of Creativity, Culture, Data and Technology

    Benjamin Ruth, Vice Magazine…

  • Algorithms That Govern Our Lives

  • Culture Changers: Great Conductors’ Art of Rehearsing

    Itay Talgam, Maestro Program…

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