Wayne Lim
Future History
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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Episodes
How to Build a Creative Identity That Sets You Apart | Simon Grant 07.07.2026 1:25:20
Simon Grant is a curator, strategist and creative explorer working across contemporary art curation, street-level culture and large-scale public art. As Founding Director of Wonderwalls, his practice is driven by a desire to build the environments that shape creative movements. He connects subcultural energy with the strategy, structure and operational support needed to help street art ecosystems...
How to Create Work That Pulls People Into Your World | Hera Wing 23.06.2026 1:15:48
Hera Wing is a multidisciplinary creator working across illustration, animation, graphic design, set, costume and immersive visual storytelling. Her practice brings together world-building, tactile making and visceral design dissolve the boundaries between the organic and the unearthly. On this episode, we discuss the merging of organic forms, speculative worlds and physical experience in creative...
Exploring Cultural Identity Through Art | Drew Funk 09.06.2026 1:13:51
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 e...
The Power of Live Music & Human Connection | Yo! Mafia 26.05.2026 1:40:19
YO! MAFIA is one of Australia’s most iconic DJs and performers, known for her high-energy sets, immersive live shows and decades-long career spanning clubs, festivals and touring. Her work is driven by a deep understanding of human connection, self-expression and the power of music to bring people together. On this episode, we explore the emotional energy behind live performance, how creativity ca...
Building a Life of Creative Freedom | Tom Adair 12.05.2026 1:21:45
Tom Adair is an Australian visual artist whose practice explores contemporary life through familiar landscapes, objects and nature. His instantly recognisable CMYK paintings reinterpret the aesthetics of industrial offset printing by hand, using a highly detailed airbrush process to create works that shift between machine-like precision and human imperfection. On this episode, we explore what it m...
The Absurdity of Creativity | Sam Absurd 28.04.2026 1:25:52
Sam Absurd is a visual artist working across illustration, murals and public art. His practice is driven by an exploration of paradox, nature and philosophy, using intricate visual compositions to question logic, perception and the nature of reality. On this episode, we explore the tension between simplicity and complexity in creative work, building a practice that balances intuition, curiosity, a...
Shaping Your Creative Mindset 21.04.2026 7:39
How do creatives actually think and how does that shape what they build? Across these conversations, a pattern started to emerge. Not in what creatives make, but in how they approach their work, make decisions, and hold direction over time. Ideas like creative obligation, forging your own way, inviting exploration, and trusting your vision all contribute to that foundation. This episode of ‘The Cr...
Turn Vision to a Creative Brand | DOCG 30.03.2026 1:40:44
DOCG is a multidisciplinary artist working across design, illustration, fashion and toys. His practice is driven by experimentation and a desire to explore different creative processes, using each as a tool to build a cohesive creative world. On this episode, we explore what it takes to build work that extends beyond a single medium, developing a practice that is intentional, adaptable, and capabl...
Creative Evolution Fuels Artistic Growth | Jack Fran 24.03.2026 1:41:30
Jack Fran is a visual artist, muralist, and interior designer whose work bridges public art and spatial design. Known for large-scale murals and art-led interiors, he combines vibrant colour, realism, and site-specific storytelling to transform spaces into engaging visual experiences. On this episode, we move beyond the surface of murals and interiors to explore what it actually means to build a l...
How to Build a Clothing Brand That Lasts | Caspar Tremlett 17.03.2026 1:40:32
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-founde...
The Many Sides of Being an Artist | Paink 09.03.2026 1:25:48
Some artworks reveal more the longer you look at them. Artist PAINK builds his work through abstraction, collage, colour, and mark-making before the final image begins to emerge. Beneath each subject sits a foundation of experimentation — fragments of materials, textures, and references that quietly shape the finished piece. In this conversation, we explore how abstraction and realism can coexist...
How to Take Ownership of Your Creative Career 02.03.2026 8:21
What does it actually mean to go all-in on something you care about? For the last two and a half years, I’ve been building Future History in fragments. Between freelance work, responsibilities and partial momentum. There was progress, but never full commitment. That changes now. Over the next year, I’m documenting what it looks like to take deliberate ownership of a creative pursuit — not as a blu...
Forging Art from the Ferocity of Volcanoes | Benjamin Knock 23.02.2026 1:06:32
Most people study nature from a safe distance. Benjamin Knock steps into it. As a volcanologist and artist, he collects seismic readings, magnetic surveys, and atmospheric data from active volcanic environments — sometimes during eruptions — and transforms that live scientific data into immersive visual and sonic works. In this episode, we explore how volcanic systems shape civilisation, how natur...
From Sneaker Art to Cultural Force | Sekure D 11.02.2026 1:43:53
What begins in subculture rarely stays there. Sneaker customisation was once dismissed as “destroying the product.” Today, custom sneakers are recognised as wearable art, embraced by global brands and embedded in modern sneaker culture and streetwear. Mathew Fabris aka Sekure D helped shape that shift. In this episode, we explore the 20-year evolution of sneaker culture and sneaker customisation,...
From Creative Play to Running a Company | Kenny Lee 02.02.2026 1:30:01
Most creative ideas never become companies. Kenny Lee started with creative play. Today he runs a global company with a team, customers worldwide and a brand built at the intersection of play, design and entrepreneurship. Kenny Lee is the founder and CEO of Light My Bricks, a global brand that transforms LEGO sets into illuminated display pieces through custom-designed lighting kits. What began as...
#64 - Strictly DT - Raising Creative Kids in an Age of Distraction 21.01.2026 1:40:53
Strictly DT is a recording artist and creative mentor. With 4 albums to his name since 2015 with ‘Therapy Sessions’ and ‘Decial like “Special”’ in 2023 his sound sits in the realms of hip-hop, soul and R&B, with introspective lyricism that reflect lived experience and community perspective. As the founder of Moment of Truth, a creative mentorship program for teens, he focuses on building confi...
#63 - Hiroyasu Tsuri - Creativity As a Physical Process 14.01.2026 1:06:51
Hiroyasu Tsuri is a visual artist whose practice spans studio painting, large-scale murals, and site-responsive installations. Drawing from experiences painting in public spaces across Japan, Australia, and Europe, Hiroyasu’s work explores gesture, movement, and the relationship between physical action and form. His approach emphasises process, intuition, and collaboration, positioning making itse...
#62 - Sarah Nicolazzo - Inside the Craft of Becoming Someone Else 17.11.2025 1:38:16
Sarah Nicolazzo is an actor, writer, and filmmaker. With a background in both performance and directing, she brings a deep understanding of story, physicality, and craft to every role. Her latest role in Westgate , directed by Adrian Ortega, sees her step into the lead as Netta, a character defined by emotional weight and complexity. On this episode Sarah shares how she stepped into the role of Ne...
#61 - Byron Bowman Kehoe - The New Era of Art Galleries 10.11.2025 1:52:53
Byron Bowman Kehoe is the Director of Backwoods Gallery in Collingwood, Melbourne, a pioneering space in urban contemporary and street-influenced art and a pillar of Australia’s independent art scene. Over the years, Byron has overseen major exhibition programs at Backwoods, curating and directing shows that connect local Australian talent with international voices. The gallery’s roster and exhibi...
#60 - Ginger Taylor - Finding Focus in Creative Chaos 29.10.2025 1:52:27
Ginger Taylor is a maker of things whose vibrant work fuses vintage Americana, bold typography and pop-cartoon energy. Her pieces often celebrate women, wag an eyebrow at the status quo and draw you in with punch and attitude. Over nearly a decade she’s worked with brands such as Vans, Harley-Davidson and Google, built a loyal following on Instagram and Patreon and established a studio practice th...
#59 - Harley Stewart - Finding Your Own Sound 20.10.2025 1:22:32
Harley Stewart is a musician, music producer, composer, and co-founder of Fight Night Records. Dividing his time between Guadalajara, Mexico, and Melbourne, Australia, he spends months in Mexico crafting cinematic compositions and filmic scores. When back in Melbourne, he tours with The Counterfeit, his twelve-piece Spaghetti Western ensemble. Harley is currently completing production on The Count...
#58 - Jack Rowland - How Expanding Perception Unlocks Creativity 06.10.2025 1:38:52
Jack Rowland is a visual artist and host of the In Too Deep podcast. His paintings paintings sit at the intersection of the natural and the surreal, known for his vivid use of colour in atmospheric landscapes. Beyond the studio, he is the host of the In Too Deep podcast, where he dives into conversations with visionary artists and cultural thinkers to explorers of psychedelia, consciousness, and a...
#57 - Sioné Taufa - Building a Fashion Brand with Integrity 23.09.2025 1:21:00
Sioné Taufa is the Founder and Creative Director of LOWF Apparel. A former professional rugby player, Sioné transitioned from the discipline of sport into the world of fashion. With LOWF, he champions intentionality over trends creating garments that reflect his ethos and lifestyle inspired by Japanese and Scandinavian culture, architecture and the idea of slowing down The brand values storytellin...
#56 - Daniel O'Toole - Seeing Noise: Turning Perception Into Art 10.09.2025 1:12:41
Daniel O’Toole is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, sound and moving image. Known for his vibrant abstractions and experimental approach, O’Toole explores the intersections of sensory experiences. His work often bridges visual and auditory realms, creating immersive environments that challenge how we see and feel art. His latest exhibition, Noisy Eyes, draws directly from h...
#55 - JESWRI - Speaking Up Through Art, Culture & Community 27.08.2025 2:01:35
JESWRI is a multifaceted Gadigal artist of the Eora Nation who came into prominence as a graffiti writer, with a career that spans advertising, NFTs, and large-scale murals. A proud co-founder of Honey Bones Gallery and an Archibald Prize portrait finalist, he continues to push boundaries across disciplines. Through his work, JESWRI opens a dialogue about mental health and sparks meaningful conver...
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