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  1. hello X is a story laboratory where you can collaborate with artists, scientists, and kids to create stories about X, a woman living in the Arctic in 2068. The key question of this story cycle asks how the food of tomorrow may be shaped by our habits and choices today.

  2. hello X is a story laboratory to collectively imagine X, a young woman 50 years into the future. The first season of hello X asks how human impacts on the Arctic ecosystem (think: climate change, pollution, industrial food production) might affect food webs and food culture for X in 2068.

  3. Take part in the hello X narrative by writing your own stories with our customizable narrative generator.

  4. See past podcasts and blog posts, including updates about hello X and fascinating science news.

  5. Listen to new and old podcasts about X, a young woman living in the year 2068, and our rapidly-changing ecological world.

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  8. hello X er en prototype som utvikles med støtte fra KORO URO (Kunst i offentlige rom) og er en del av hello X, et ‘laboratorium’ som inviterer folk til å se for seg framtiden gjennom historier. Historien i rollespillet foreslår en mer symbiotisk rolle for mennesker i biosfæren.

  9. hello X. Header text: Kim Senger is a structural geologist studying CO2 capture in Svalbard. Read more about Message to X from Kim Senger; Launch event. Submitted by x50-admin on Thu, 04/19/2018 - 17:38 . Hero Image: Headline: March to the Future. Author: hello X. Header text: Ice-9 invites you on a journey to the future. Don’t panic, it is just 50 years from now. Read more about Launch event; Dream creatively about the future.

  10. Our great hope is that the hello X forest will evolve into a complex creative ecosystem, developing in stages and producing relations, ideas, possibly even social movements that would be impossible in our current environment.