Future History

Wayne Lim

A podcast about how creative ideas become real. Join Wayne Lim for conversations with artists, designers, filmmakers, technologists and other creative thinkers who have taken something from imagination into the world. Each episode explores the turning points, decisions, structures and tensions involved in building meaningful creative work that can stand up in reality. Future History sits at the intersection of creativity, culture, philosophy and technology, examining not just inspiration but how ideas evolve, endure and become part of the world around us.

  1. Exploring Cultural Identity Through Art | Drew Funk

    5d ago

    Exploring Cultural Identity Through Art | Drew Funk

    Andrew Yeoh, professionally known as Drewfunk, is a Malaysian-born artist based in Australia whose work fuses street art, graffiti, fine art and cultural heritage. Known for his distinctive visual language, Drew’s practice draws from his Chinese Malaysian background, Melbourne’s street art scene, traditional Asian imagery, graffiti lettering, characters, murals and contemporary painting. On this episode, we explore the art of carrying heritage forward, and how culture can be reimagined through contemporary street art. This conversation looks at identity, migration, language, family, tradition, graffiti, and the way artists transform their personal history into a creative language that feels both deeply rooted and entirely their own. We dive into: How culture shapes the way we see the world Why language can change our sense of belonging What makes a place feel like home How subculture becomes a form of personal identity Why tradition still matters in contemporary art How memory becomes part of an artist’s visual language What contrast reveals about beauty, chaos and identity How artists absorb the cultures they move through How creative limitations can lead to deeper discovery What art contributes to culture beyond aesthetics And so much more… -- Follow Drew on Instagram: @drewfunk — Follow Future History on Instagram: @futurehistory.co Follow Wayne Lim on Instagram: @hausofwayne Made for Makers. Shop Future History Unofficial Goods: shop.futurehistory.co

    1h 14m
  2. How to Build a Clothing Brand That Lasts | Caspar Tremlett

    Mar 17

    How to Build a Clothing Brand That Lasts | Caspar Tremlett

    Launching a clothing brand is simple. Building one that survives is something else entirely. Many fail because they copy another brand’s blueprint, move too late, and never build a point of difference strong enough to cut through in an industry that demands endurance and offers no guarantees that things will turn out the way you hoped. Caspar Tremlett is a fashion entrepreneur and former co-founder of the streetwear label Mertra Mertra, a brand that grew from a small idea into a globally recognised label. After experiencing the realities of building a clothing company from the ground up, he now works with emerging founders, sharing what it actually takes to build and sustain a brand in the fashion industry. In this conversation we explore: Why copying successful brands is usually a losing strategy The difference between inspiration and being derivative Why attention is the first battle every brand must win How brands use statement pieces to create conversation and simpler pieces to drive sales The financial and operational realities most founders underestimate Why building a fashion brand requires endurance, not just good design If you're thinking about starting a clothing brand, or already building one, this conversation is a candid look at what the industry actually demands. Follow Caspar on Instagram: @caspartremlett — Follow Future History on Instagram: @futurehistory.co Follow Wayne Lim on Instagram: @hausofwayne Made for Makers. Shop Future History Unofficial Goods: shop.futurehistory.co

    1h 41m

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A podcast about how creative ideas become real. Join Wayne Lim for conversations with artists, designers, filmmakers, technologists and other creative thinkers who have taken something from imagination into the world. Each episode explores the turning points, decisions, structures and tensions involved in building meaningful creative work that can stand up in reality. Future History sits at the intersection of creativity, culture, philosophy and technology, examining not just inspiration but how ideas evolve, endure and become part of the world around us.

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