What is the Futureperfect Festival?
It’s time for a fresh approach to sustainable living.
Beyond guilt, beyond greenwashing, FUTUREPERFECT is the festival that explores what’s possible. It celebrates the many ways that ordinary people can individually and collectively create lifestyles for better personal and planetary health. It’s time to go beyond recycling!
FUTUREPERFECT brings world-class leaders to frame sustainability content that is accessible, inspiring, honest and up-to-date. It offers input from business, design, campaigning, science, technology, media, arts, and much more.
It consists of high-powered lectures, participatory seminars, hands-on workshops, film, art, performance, information exchange, spontaneously co-created adventures – in a summer festival environment that is much more fun than is legal….
Sustainable living at FUTUREPERFECT festival becomes an adventure in abundant potential, showcasing incredible solutions for individuals and communities, from design, architecture, enterprise, personal development, natural and social science and more.
Put simply, FUTUREPERFECT festival is an adventure in living well.
Put that recycling down. Come and make the FUTUREPERFECT!
Who Will be There?
TITIYOASHA ALIGORAN KAJFESANDREAS SODERSTROM/ASSREBEKKA KARIJORDPARKENLONEY DEARBOB HANSSONJOHN THACKARACAROLYN STEELRICHARD REYNOLDSUN HABITATUNEP CSCPONE PLANET LIVINGTNSTRANSITION TOWNS
click for more details on the main site > EXPLORATION | MUSIC & ARTS | LIVING WELL | CO-CREATION
What's on Offer?
PRESENTATIONS
Forums
Seminars
Workshops
COCREATIONS
Exhibition
Partner Program
Collaboration Space
LIVE MUSIC & ARTS
Coolest Bands
Hottest Artists
Greatest Films
LIVING WELL
Healthy body
Healthy mind
Healthy relating
What are the Themes?
design, architecture, urbanism
planetary wellbeing
globalisation & systems
consciousness & spirit
nature & conservation
science & education
localisation & community
communication & relating
health & bodywork
inner wellbeing
business & enterprise
technology & internet
culture & media
farming & food
families & sustainable living
29-31 JULY 2011
MOLKOM, KARLSTAD, SWEDEN
TRAVEL STRATEGY
Aim for Karlstad, Sweden. It's well connected between Stockholm and Gothenburg on the main train, bus, and road routes and has its own airport.
If you are coming in a group or with your family, and if you need help with your travel, contact us at travel@futureperfect.se.

We want you to come here, and all travel has some kind of impact. But let's do our best to make that impact as limited as possible. So:
Preferably use the train, and bus.
If you can only drive, please car share.
If you have to fly, offset your emissions (not a real answer to aviation impacts, but we're all stuck with this right now.)
Please note, parking is available but costs extra!
If you want to travel in some creative way, by boat, cycling, walking, get in touch at info@futureperfect.se.
We would like to help you work out your travel plans.

UK > SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM, GOTHENBURG, KARLSTAD
There are regular flights from both Stockholm and Gotenburg to Karlstad.
The following are good flight comparison services. Tips include to find a route that suits, and price that's okay, then check prices on the carrier's own website which are sometimes lower.
Offsets are available here:
http://www.carbonneutralcalculator.com
SWEDEN > KARLSTAD
Aim for Karlstad, Sweden. It's well connected between Stockholm and Gothenburg on the main train, bus, and road routes and has its own airport.
If you are coming in a group or with your family, and if you need help with your travel, contact us at travel@futureperfect.se.
STOCKHOLM > KARLSTAD
c.3 HOURS TRAIN – click for link to SJ [Swedish railway]
c.3 HOURS CAR (E4, E18) – click for map directions
GOTHENBURG > KARLSTAD
c.3 HOURS TRAIN – click for link to SJ [Swedish railway]
c.3 HOURS CAR (E6, E45) – click for map directions
KARLSTAD > MOLKOM
BUS 400, 401 – click for timetable, ask driver for correct stop
30KM NORTH OF KARLSTAD (RT 63) – click for map directions
ACCOMMODATION
Tickets include tent-space in serviced camping site.
Additional accommodation is available in various categories, including private room, shared room, and dormitory:
Tent space - 0 SEK
Dorm - 400 SEK (£38)
4-6 bed room - 850 SEK (£82)
Double room - 1500 SEK (£145)
Caravan Space
Limited availability:
No electricity - 350 SEK (£34)
With electricity - 650 SEK (£63)
Email us at stay@futureperfect.se for more details.
FOOD
Tickets include organic meals - 3 times a day!
All tickets include organic meals!
CO-CREATOR 800 SEK - £77 approx
Co-Creators are contributors to the Cocreation programme, i.e. participants arranging additional events or exhibition material, by arrangement; and guests with other special input.
Contact cocreate@futureperfect.se if you want to join in as a Co-Creator – click here for more info.
YOUTH 800 SEK - £77 Approx
Youth aged 12-16
KIDS 500 SEK - £48 approx
Kids aged 4-12
Please note when on the Swedish ticket purchase website:
Ordinarie = Adult
Ungdom = Youth (aged 12 to16)
Barn = Kids (aged 4 to 11)
There is a small charge for using this secure ticketmaster service.
Please don't forget to locate your preferred ticnet pick-up point - there are two pick up points in Karlstad and everyone speaks English!
Day Tickets
DAY TICKETS ADULT 500 SEK - £48 approx
DAY TICKETS YOUTH 300 SEK - £29 approx
DAY TICKETS KIDS 200 SEK - £19 approx
Day tickets are available – if there is available space – at the gate.
GROUP TICKETS
Sell tickets in a group and get yours free:
‘TICKET TOUT’ Sell 10 full price tickets, get 2 tickets free.
‘TOUR GUIDE’ Sell 50 full price tickets, get 15 free
To enquire about these ticket offers, and others for groups, families, universities, businesses, etc, send us a message at booking@futureperfect.se
Press Releases
Media Assets
Press & Media Information
FUTUREPERFECT, The Scandinavian Festival of New Sustainable Living, 28–31 July 2011, Karlstad, Sweden
FUTUREPERFECT FESTIVAL, 28–31 July 2011, relaunches the sustainability movement with fresh and focussed celebration of positive potential.
FuturePerfect Festival presents leading TED speakers and many stars from music, art, and sustainable design to showcase the present and future of good living in a brand new festival setting, supported by Karlstads Kommun.
This is the first festival of sustainable living of its kind in Europe aimed at the general public and new generations of socially-engaged professionals, rather than campaigners. - And for the first time in a festival context; forums, seminars, hands-on workshops, all give inspiration – in which music, art, film and more creates an exciting, experiential environment.
Musical headlines include Titiyo, Goran Kajfeš, Rebekka Karijord, Parken, Jennie Abrahamson, Loney Dear, Asha Ali, Bob Hansson and many more bands from Sweden, Denmark and elsewhere.
Futureperfect, The Scandinavian Festival of New Sustainable Living, set to take place in Molkom, near Karlstad, Sweden 28-31 July, presents the first edition of its program today. It offers a whole new way to experience the positive potentials of sustainable living, everyday.
The speakers are pioneers in new ways to think and live, many previously featured at TED conferences, and include John Thackara (FR, Doors of Perception), Carolyn Steel (UK, The Hungry City), Maria Westerberg (SE, furniture designer), Thomas Melin (Kenya, UN Habitat), Cheryl Hicks (DE, UN Environment Programme), John Manoochehri (SE, architecture).
“Futureperfect is spot on what’s needed now. People want a place to meet, get motitvated and inspired by each other. A place where we all can get more knowledgeable, discuss burning topics as well as act", says co-curator Johan Rutherhagen from the artists collective No More Lullabies. "The amazing artists from No More Lullabies initiative, a movement started by Ane Brun, will be there, sharing their take on what's happening in our world." Futureperfect is the environment in which culture and arts come alive. The No More Lullabies are not campaigners, they are motivators, and Futureperfect is the totally fresh space for their voicess.
Nina Jensen, Futureperfect co-designer, who created the world’s first carbon-neutral music festival, says “Futureperfect is one, big, step beyond reducing negative impacts. It’s about creating the opportunity for people to find and create a truly positive way forward.”
The topics range across nature conservation, food, globalisation, education, architecure, urbanism and design, and much more. The format of exploration is discussion-based forums and seminars and hands-on workshops including cooking, design tools, gardening and activism. The event includes ‘CoCreation’ program designed to enable collaboration, innovation and project-development during the event itself. There is also a special program just for kids, called Small Planet!
John Manoochehri, Resource Vision architect and lecturer at KTH Architecture, founded Futureperfect: “It’s time to live. The sustainability agenda is about great potential, not about danger. This festival, and the Futureperfect concept, is an opportunity for everyone to have their own adventure in living really well, and breaks out of the negativity and the politics-as-usual. No guilt, no greenwashing. That’s the idea.”
Resource Vision architecture and urban design studio (Stockholm) is making Futureperfect happen in partnership with:
Karlstads Kommun
U.S. Embassy, Sweden
Region Värmland
CO2PENHAGEN Festival (Copenhagen)
No More Lullabies (Sweden)
RUM Magazine (Stockholm)
Camino Magazine (Gothenburg)
Trøndelag Centre for Contemporary Art (Trondheim)
and more.
At the centre is Karlstads Kommun.
For more information, contact John Manoochehri on +46 8 5197 2471, info@futureperfect.se.
Full information and media kits visit www.futureperfect.se.
