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Everython


Everython

The Everython is a flexible collective learning format during which a set of participants collectively imagine how everyday life might be like one billion seconds from the present.

Selected participants, who apply through an open call or direct invitation from co-hosts, are joined by an interdisciplinary group of guest mentors coming from fields such as design, art, journalism, tech and social innovation. Together, mentors and participants tackle a creative challenge: to unfold visual narratives about everyday life in a specific context, using the hypothetical questions shared in The Everything Manifesto as their main input.

The outputs of this session are then presented in public and/or private events and shared with local and international media partners.

Read The Everything Manifesto (16 min) ↗

Past Everythons


Everython Latinoamérica

En colaboración con SPACE10
LOOT, Ciudad de México
Abril 6, 2022. 4:00PM - 9:00PM

Qué pasaría si imagináramos colectivamente cómo la vida cotidiana en las principales ciudades latinoamericanas puede cambiar durante el próximo billón de segundos?

La Everython Latinoamérica será un taller en el que un grupo interdisciplinar de participantes de campos como el diseño, el arte, el periodismo, la tecnología y la innovación social podrán practicar el pensamiento de futuros y usar el poder de la imaginación colectiva para abordar un reto creativo: tejer narrativas de ficción sobre la vida cotidiana en los 2050s que visualicen cambios en la relación entre los humanos y las tecnologías digitales para cultivar la solidaridad intergeneracional necesaria para enfrentar la emergencia medioambiental desde una amplia perspectiva latinoamericana.


Everython x Tate Collective Producers

September 2020

A collective learning experience to reimagine to role of museums from the perspective of young people, presented as a visual time capsule for Late at Tate Britain Online.


Everython Delhi x SPACE10

January 2020
A collective learning experience during which an interdisciplinary group of guest mentors coming from fields such as design, art, journalism, tech and social innovation gathered to imagine how everyday life in Delhi might be like one billion seconds from now.