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Training for the Future

Training for the Future is a utopian training camp where audiences become trainees to exercise in alternative futures. The 2022 edition, titled We Demand a Million More Years, focused on chronopolitics: the politics of time in a moment we are out of time. Artists, philosophers, activists as well as non-human presences led trainings on time travel, deep listening, radical slowness, the subconscious present and plant-based time. Training for the Future took place at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo on 28, 29 and 30 June 2022.
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Tech Specs

Tech Specs

  • Vue.js

    A progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications.

    used by 69 institutions
  • Nuxt.js

    A framework built on top of Vue.js that simplifies the development of server-side rendered and static web applications.

    used by 24 institutions
  • Apache HTTP Server

    A widely-used open-source web server that provides powerful features and extensive customization options.
    used by 232 institutions
  • WordPress

    WordPress is a popular, open-source content management system (CMS) that powers over 40% of websites. Initially a blogging platform, it now supports various sites with customizable themes and plugins. Known for its user-friendly interface, WordPress is used by both beginners and professionals to create and manage websites. Read more
    used by 293 institutions
  • WordPress

    WordPress is a popular, open-source content management system (CMS). Initially a blogging platform, it now supports various sites with customizable themes and plugins. WordPress is used by both beginners and professionals to create and manage websites. Read more
    used by 299 institutions
  • MySQL

    An open-source relational database management system widely used for web applications and data storage.

    used by 274 institutions
  • Nuxt.js

    A framework built on top of Vue.js that simplifies the development of server-side rendered and static web applications.

    used by 26 institutions
  • Nuxt.js

    A framework built on top of Vue.js that simplifies the development of server-side rendered and static web applications.

    used by 26 institutions
  • Yoast SEO

    Yoast SEO is a popular WordPress plugin that helps optimize websites for search engines. It offers tools for improving content, keywords, and readability, enhancing a site's visibility and ranking.

    used by 160 institutions
  • jQuery

    A fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversal, event handling, and animation.

    used by 537 institutions
  • Flickity

    A JavaScript library for creating touch-enabled, responsive carousels and galleries.

    used by 68 institutions
  • FancyBox

    A JavaScript library for displaying images, videos, and other content in a responsive, customizable lightbox.

    used by 63 institutions
  • jsDelivr

    A free and open-source CDN for web development that supports JavaScript libraries, CSS frameworks, and other assets from multiple sources.