
Future London launches with Future London: Technology, Arts & Culture, a conversation on how emerging technologies are reshaping arts and culture – and inspiring new creative futures for the city.
From digital creation and immersive storytelling to the changing role of museums, theatres and public space, the event cuts through the hype to examine what’s really happening on the ground. From the tools artists use to the way audiences experience culture, the discussion explores how technology is reshaping London’s creative life – and where it could take the city next.
Panel Discussion | AI, Art and London’s Cultural Institutions – Liberation or Loss?
As artificial intelligence reshapes the creative landscape, artists, institutions, and audiences are grappling with fundamental questions: Does AI expand human creativity or quietly diminish it? What might we lose culturally if speed and scale outweigh reflection and skill? What might we gain? Is AI a new medium, or a shortcut that undermines craft?
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Tickets cost £9.60, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
Key Details
- Date: Tuesday, 10 March
- Time: 17:30 – 19:30
- Location: Impact Hub London, 1 Triton Square, NW1 3DX
Nearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street.
Part of Future London, a Spring 2026 public discussion series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society, the event brings together voices from across the environmental and community sectors alongside Londoners with a stake in the city’s future.
Through open discussion and debate, it offers a space to question assumptions, explore opportunities and put local people at the heart of how London’s cultural life evolves in the years ahead.
Find out more about the series here.
RSVP here
Tickets cost £9.60, but Knowledge Quarter members go free.
