For decades we’ve delighted in dreaming about a sci-fi utopia with flying cars and bionic humans. Why are we living in a future that is more flat-pack than jet-pack? Building a better world – be it a free-flying commute or an automated urban lifestyle – is a worthy dream.
Given the pace of technological change nothing seems impossible anymore. But why are these innovations always out of reach?
Delving into the remarkable history of technology Nicole Kobie author of The Long History of the Future introduces us to the clever scientists genius engineers and eccentric innovators who first brought these ideas to life and have struggled to make them work since. These stories reveal a more realistic picture of how these technologies may evolve – and how we’ll eventually get to use them. By looking to the past and the future Nicole shows how history consistently proves us wrong and how what lies ahead may not be what we imagine but so much better.
Nicole Kobie is a London-based technology and science journalist. Her bylines appear in Wired where she is a contributing editor PC Pro where she’s the futures editor. Nicole specialises in debunking government and startup PR around future technologies.
This event will be held with an in-person audience at Conway Hall and online via livestream. Everyone wishing to join this event must register for a ticket in advance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion St, London WC1R 4RL, United Kingdom, London