

CTRL-ALT
CTRL-ALT is an event bringing together university research, a local arts charity, and a community of people doing truly interesting work.
Together, they are reimagining the world.
And you are invited.
The challenges of today are recognised - not ignored. We won't ignore you either.
This is a space to think boldly, dream big, and build big, inspired by those already turning ideas into action.
Part panel, part interactive lab, CTRL-ALT invites you to explore, question, and contribute to the “alt” ideas shaping the conversation. Expect dialogue, experimentation, and the chance to add your voice.
Let’s reclaim control.
With Casey Galt, Myra Appannah and Gracie Chick. Facilitated by Bobby Brown and Rachael Taylor.
ACCESSIBILITY
This event will be held at Brighton Youth Centre(BYC), 64 Edward Street, Brighton, BN2 0JR (map). Following a major 2023–2025 redevelopment, BYC is a fully accessible building. It features a new accessible lift, wheelchair-accessible entrances, and specialised spaces to support diverse needs. Contact BYC directly for any questions around specific access requirements. Call 01273 681368 (office open Mon - Fri 12 - 6 pm) or email [email protected].
CODE OF CONDUCT
We are committed to providing a safe, inclusive, supportive environment for all. We ask that everyone follow our code of conduct, which you can read here.
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO DURING EVENT
Please note that this event will be photographed/filmed. If you prefer not to be photographed, please speak to a member of the Lighthouse team. The photographs and film we capture at our events are used for marketing and promotional purposes for our programme only and are stored securely.
ABOUT OUR FUNDERS
Innovate UK, Charity Bank, Chalk Cliff Trust and Sussex Community Foundation
ABOUT LIGHTHOUSE
A unique arts charity based in Brighton, established in 1986. We leverage cutting-edge digital technologies to amplify new perspectives and disrupt cultural hierarchies. We are committed to dismantling barriers and systemic inequalities, supporting underrepresented individuals and communities.www.lighthouse.org.uk | @lighthouse_btn