Blueprints for Better
Richard Clay explores utopian visions for a better world - from radical politics to online communities - and asks if they can inspire real change.
In this first episode, Prof Richard Clay explores how utopian visions begin as blueprints for fairer worlds and asks whether they can inspire real change.
Charting 500 years of utopian visions and making bold connections between exploration and science fiction - from radical 18th-century politics to online communities like Wikipedia - Richard delves into colourful stories of some of the world's greatest utopian dreamers, including Thomas More, who coined the term 'utopia', Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travels, and Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek.
Richard builds a compelling argument that utopian visions have been a powerful way of criticising the present, and he identifies key values he believes the imagined better futures tend to idealise. He shows how the concept of shared ownership, a 'commons' of both land and digital space online, has fired utopian thinking, and he explores the dream of equality through the campaign for civil rights in the 1960s and through a feminist theatrical production in today's America.
Immersing himself in a terrifying '1984' survival drama in Vilnius, Lithuania, Richard also looks at the flip side, asking why dystopias are so popular today in film, TV and comic book culture. He explores whether dystopian visions have been a way to remind ourselves that hard-won gains can be lost and that we must beware of humanity's darker side if we are ever to reach a better place.
Across Britain, Germany, Lithuania and America, Richard talks about the meaning of utopia with a rich range of interviewees, including Katherine Maher, executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation, Star Trek actress Nichelle Nichols, explorer Belinda Kirk, football commentator John Motson and Hollywood screenwriter Frank Spotnitz.
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Wikipedia: a modern utopia?
Duration: 03:37
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Being interrogated by the KGB
Duration: 00:55
Music Played
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The Byrds
Mr. Spaceman
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Dizzee Rascal
Space
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Uwe Kröger
Tauch Hinab Ins Dunkel
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Richard Clay |
Production Company | ClearStory Ltd |
Producer | Russell Barnes |
Director | Russell Barnes |
Assistant Producer | Alex Brisland |
Production Manager | Clare Burns |
Director of photography | Pete Allibone |
Sound Recordist | Adam Prescod |
Editor | Julian Hart |
Composer | Richard Farnsworth |
On-line editing | Ben Harris |
Re-recording mixer | Phitz Hearne |
Colourist | Tim Waller |
Sound Recordist | Tom Redhead |
Camera Operator | Will Churchill |
Camera Operator | Tim Platten |
Broadcasts
- Tue 8 Aug 2017 21:00
- Wed 9 Aug 2017 03:00
- Wed 4 Jul 2018 23:30
- Tue 6 Nov 2018 00:30
- Thu 13 Jun 2019 01:00
- Wed 27 Nov 2019 01:00
- Mon 20 Apr 2020 01:50
- Tue 26 Oct 2021 23:55
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