Everybody's declaring a climate emergency. And to do so they're using phonebanks, conceptual art, horse parades...
Graphic realism: Jason Hickel shows that, when you measure global wealth gaps, how you visualise really matters
A story of prisoners made ready for everyday life, by the prospect of reading stories to their kids
I (Am) Not A Monster: Nelly Ben Hayoun makes a documentary that tells designers they have to challenge power
Striking and simple: lines of light mark the inevitable sea level rise from climate change
Some beautiful animations on utopia, algorithms and who you really are, from RSAShorts
Jenna Sutela: "I want a culture that’s based on symbiosis between species, rather than the survival of the fittest narrative"
For the artist George Shaw, one Coventry housing estate contains endless grace and transcendence
Drummer Queens, voice boxes for the mute, 21stC unions, AI that customises drugs for you: TED's 20 New Fellows
“A system that privileges rationality over emotion is a system that protects the status quo”. How stories can help break through
Immersive theatre can put you at the heart of a revolution. But does it make you revolutionary?
Imagine you went to a festival, and it restored the land, rather than trashing it? Here's Ecosystem Restoration Camps
How to do commentary as poetry: Brexit - A Cry From The Border, with Stephen Rea and Clare Dwyer Hogg
The Social Learning Club - a model for a radical, grass-roots education in handling the future
New narratives from Africa - shaped by news and investigative reporting, and contemporary art-film
Some highlights from the latest manifesto of The Movement for Cultural Democracy
Civic Meme Miscellany: Grieving dads play footy, recycling or re-using?, & not your average train ride
To get behind a news story, add to it, dance to it, put it in history or out of context. This is Newspaper Theatre
How "political" can contemporary political art be? Is it best just disrupting the everyday?
3D manufacturing could replace our mountains of wasteful commodities. A musician's take on the "end of stuff"