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Mon 10 Oct 16 · Ladybird Books and Constructing the Future Past of Modern Britain (Conway Hall, London)
Sun 20 Oct 13 · The Rise of the Machines (Conway Hall, London)
Wed 16 May 12 · Keeping pace with a digital revolution (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Thu 24 Nov 11 · Social Movements in the Age of the Internet (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Wed 18 May 11 · Digital technology in Africa (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Sun 5 Dec 10 · The Bio-Revolution and its Ethical Implications (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 28 Nov 06 · Is Information Technology a fraud? (Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts, Barnet)
Fri 24 Mar 06 · 'Frankenstein researchers create bunny monster': an insider explains pop science (UCL, London)
Tue 29 Nov 05 · Paper and Textile Making in China and Tibet (Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester)
Wed 5 Oct 05 · "Big Bang" - Is that really how our universe began? (Westminster University NLT2, London)
Wed 8 Dec 04 · Nano Technology (Southampton Institute, Southampton)
Tue 25 May 04 · In Deep (Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London)
Thu 13 May 04 · Bernard Stiegler (Tate Britain, London)
Tue 27 Apr 04 · Whaam! (Hayward Gallery, London)
Wed 21 Apr 04 · Next Generation Architecture (Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London)
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