Skip to main content
What types of page to search?

Alternatively use our A-Z index.

Art for democracy experiment

Thursday 11 September 2025 | 12:00 - 13:00

  • Booking Required
Category
Science & Technology
Category
Course/Training/Workshop
British Science Festival
Redmonds Building - Room 519, LJMU
Run time: 12.00 - 13.00 (doors 11:50)

How can we democratise museums and make them tools of social change? 
Take part in a lively, hybrid workshop with researchers from Liverpool John Moores University and people streaming in from the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Germany. We’ll experiment with cybernetic tools of discussion and decision making, as we explore how places like museums, galleries and universities could be more open and democratic. ‘Cybernetics’ were pioneered by the British theorist Stafford Beer. They underpinned the ‘Cybersyn’ project in Chile in the early 1970s, a futuristic plan to create a modern socialist economy.
The workshop will use Stafford Beer’s ideas to spark conversations about socialism, technology and democratising public institutions. Together we’ll develop ideas for how universities and museums can meaningfully become more transparent. 
 
For access information and directions to this venue, and all British Science Festival venues, please click this link https://britishsciencefestival.org/british-science-festival-2025-venues 

Event location

Where to attend

  • LJMU, Redmonds Building | Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L3 5UG, United Kingdom
  • Room 519