Accidental Gods

What ought we be? Hope, despair and the resilience of life with Professor David Farrier

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Jan 14, 2026
Join Professor David Farrier, an expert in literature and environmental science, as he delves into the resilience of life amidst human-driven evolutionary change. He explores how species adapt rapidly under stress and the concept of human plasticity in reimagining our ways of life. Discover innovative urban designs like the Pianodrome and the idea of collective intelligence spanning all forms of life. Farrier also reflects on our responsibilities in the face of climate change and the importance of fostering kinship with nature and indigenous wisdom.
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INSIGHT

Humanity As An Evolutionary Force

  • Humanity now drives evolutionary change across the planet and that pressure reveals both catastrophe and creativity in nature.
  • David Farrier sees plasticity in other species as evidence we can rethink our own cultural plasticity and ways of living.
INSIGHT

Plasticity Over New Species

  • Evolution often expresses as plasticity: organisms switch on latent traits to cope with rapid change.
  • Farrier argues humans have similar plasticity and must evolve culture and technology, not bodies, to respond.
ANECDOTE

Birds Repurpose Anti-Bird Spikes

  • Birds in Glasgow and Rotterdam strip anti-bird spikes from buildings and use them for nests, repurposing hostile architecture.
  • Farrier frames this as exaptation: nature finds new uses for designed materials and affordances.
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