Listen to talks from our events
Many of the presentations from our workshops are recorded and made available on our website. As with our other resources these audio files are made available under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). Further details on this license are available here. In simple terms, copyright of articles remains with the author, but anyone else is free to use or distribute the work for educational or non-commercial purposes as long as the author is acknowledged and the work is not altered or transformed.
Temporal Belongings workshop (21-22 June 2011) Fourteen lightning talks, eight pecha kucha presentations and one keynote presentation available.
Hope and Community Futures (23 May 2012) Each of the three keynote presentations from Davina Cooper (Kent), Matthew Ratcliffe (Durham) and Peter Thompson (Sheffield) now available.
Temporal Conflicts workshop (17 Oct 2012) Twelve lightning talks from this event are now available.
Power, Time and Agency (17-18 January 2013) Two keynotes and twenty-one shorter presentations available.
Methods Festival (26 June 2013) Nine presentations available.
Temporal Design (28-29 May 2014) Two keynotes and ten lightning talks available
Im/mortality and In/finitude in the Anthropocene (2-4 December 2014) Twenty-one presentations available.
Temporal Belongings workshop (21-22 June 2011) Fourteen lightning talks, eight pecha kucha presentations and one keynote presentation available.
Hope and Community Futures (23 May 2012) Each of the three keynote presentations from Davina Cooper (Kent), Matthew Ratcliffe (Durham) and Peter Thompson (Sheffield) now available.
Temporal Conflicts workshop (17 Oct 2012) Twelve lightning talks from this event are now available.
Power, Time and Agency (17-18 January 2013) Two keynotes and twenty-one shorter presentations available.
Methods Festival (26 June 2013) Nine presentations available.
Temporal Design (28-29 May 2014) Two keynotes and ten lightning talks available
Im/mortality and In/finitude in the Anthropocene (2-4 December 2014) Twenty-one presentations available.