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FutureEverything. Music / Art / Ideas. 16 - 19 May 2012. Manchester, England

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Day two at #Futr

Conference speakers give their view of facebook floatation

The latest from #Futr day one

FutureEverybody – FutureEverything Publication

First ever live score to Metropolis 1927 by Dieter Moebius

FutureEverything Conference 2012 has **SOLD OUT**

First international summit of FAB* at FutureEverything

Blast Theory’s I’d Hide You website Live

Write Your Own News Headlines

Matthew Herbert Pigs Out at the RNCM

Emoto – London 2012 Data Visualisation

Death Grips Quay House Show Cancelled

Manchester Lines at Number One, First Street

Netherlands Trip to FutureEverything

Manchester: A Digital Future

The CX Launchpad: Digital Public Space

SuperCritical Mass Call for Volunteers

Manchester Design Symposium Offer

Blast Theory at Festival

Oxfam Shelflife launches in Manchester

Guardian’s Top 10 Ideas Festivals

Al Jazeera at FutureEverything Conference

New job and funded PhD opportunities at The Creative Exchange and Lancaster University

The Electronic Exchange Tour

Matthew Herbert ‘One Pig’

Amon Tobin ISAM (LIVE) Headlines 2012 Festival

FAB✱ Manchester

Date Change for 2013

 
 
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