1.5 hours
Central Saint Martins
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 26 Feb, 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm (GMT+00:00)
Central Saint Martins
1 Granary Square, London, United Kingdom
The event will be held onsite at Central Saint Martins for UAL students & staff only.
External attendees can watch the event broadcast live on YouTube.
A link will be sent prior to the event start date.
Please select the relevant ticket at the bottom of this page.
Matthew Fuller is Professor of Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. His books include How to Sleep: The Art, Biology and Culture of Unconsciousness (Bloomsbury 2018), How to Be a Geek: Essays on the Culture of Software (Polity 2017), with Olga Goriunova, Bleak Joys: Aesthetics of Ecology and Impossibility (Minnesota 2019) and with Eyal Weizman, Investigative Aesthetics: Conflicts and Commons in the Politics of Truth (Verso 2021). He is a member of the editorial collective of ‘Computational Culture, a journal of software studies’ http://www.computationalculture.net/
Betti Marenko is Reader in Design and Techno-Digital Futures at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, where she directs the Hybrid Futures Lab, a platform for design research at the intersection of philosophy, technology, and future-making, and leads the research group Technologies in Question. Her work explores uncertainty as a critical resource for imagining and designing new modes of being alive. She is the author of The Power of Maybes: Machines, Uncertainty and Design Futures (Bloomsbury, 2025), co-editor of Deleuze and Design (2015) and Designing Smart Objects in Everyday Life (2021). Her new research project, Uncommon Ground, focuses on translation and transdisciplinarity as technologies for planetary diplomacy.
Technologies in Question (TiQ) is a Community of Practice of creative practitioners, makers, theorists, and researchers — thinkerers — who interrogate technologies as active forces shaping how bodies move, materials behave, practices form, and futures are imagined, where creativity is both constrained and expanded.
Operating as a transdisciplinary laboratory for critical and creative practice, TiQ creates spaces to work imaginatively with technologies. Through initiatives such as New Utopias for Planetary Computation — a three-day research hackathon bringing together CSM staff, students, and technical teams (September 2025) — TiQ asks what kinds of technologies can be envisioned, designed, and practiced for worlds still to come.
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Tickets for Technologies in Question takeover can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| CSM & UAL Student & Staff Tickets (onsite) | Free |
| Public Sign-Up (online) | Free |