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TECHNOLOGY and its impact on humans is the focus of a three-day online festival this week featuring artists who specialise in digital creativity. Present Futures will highlight Scottish and international artists whose work operates between performance, film, visual art and sound. Highlights include Feel My Metaverse, a gaming-engine CGI film about the world following a climate apocalypse by Keiken, a Berlin-London based collaborative practice known for their installations and film work merging the physical and digital. Drawing on queer and bicultural ancestral mythologies, Australian artist Justin Shoulder will present Carrion, exploring what it means to be human in an era of destructive influence over the planet, while Tim Murray-Browne and Panagiotis Tigas’ world premiere of Sonified Body will be accompanied by a conversation about the new use of AI seen in the piece.