The Digital Futures Institute Festival of Storytelling, taking place 2–4 June, is a celebration of how we communicate what we do — and why it matters — through the stories we tell. Across three inspiring days of workshops, masterclasses, panels and performances, the festival explores the craft of powerful communication while showcasing some of the exceptional work happening at King’s College.
This event is for anyone who loves ideas, creativity and great stories. We welcome readers and writers of fiction and nonfiction, fans of sci-fi and future thinking, creatives working across art, music, theatre and digital media, and anyone interested in how stories help us make sense of the world around us.
This year, we’re partnering with the Arthur C. Clarke Award to present a dynamic series of events bringing together King’s academics with leading writers, broadcasters and creatives. Together, they’ll explore how storytelling helps us shape our world and imagine possible futures through creativity in all its forms: fiction and non-fiction, science communication, music, art, journalism, film, podcasting, theatre, and more.
All events are free of charge and open to King’s staff and students, as well as the wider public.
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