At a time of social and technological tumult, the question of how to bring purpose to our lives takes on fresh urgency. Instead of being blinded by the permacrisis, can we seize this moment to transform how we relate to our bodies, communities, lovers, families and faith traditions?
Join me for an evening of provocation and imagination with Kate Devlin, professor of artificial intelligence and society at King’s College London. Together we’ll explore how feminist and alternative imaginaries might bring a better world into focus: utopian experiments in living and loving; ways that AI could enhance rather than erode human connection; and the kinds of intellectual resources afforded by diverse spiritual and humanist traditions. Our speakers will be joined by the band Stealing Sheep, whose joyous and boundary-crossing soundscapes hint at what might emerge when we attend to our shared tomorrow with courage and creativity.