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Don’t miss: A chance to grapple with time travel, the joy of maths

Play the new version of video game Steins:Gate, admire artistic visions of what’s to come, dip into a new popular mathematics book, plus more of this week’s cultural picks

Steins Gate

Listen

Psychologist Joseph Franklin tries to spot people at risk of suicide by using machine learning to look at social media sites. Tune in to BBC World Hacks: Predicting suicide on the BBC World Service on 19 February at 8pm GMT to learn more.

Play

The limited edition of video game (Spike Chunsoft) lands on 19 February. This version of the time travel adventure features beautiful artworks, storyboards and all the footage (pictured) from the original Japanese anime series.

Last chance

You have until 24 February to catch two immersive artworks at London’s . Theo Triantafyllidis has fun with a fictional bacterium. In Ollie Dook’s virtual zoo, meanwhile, visitors become exhibits.

Visit

“Welcome to the future” is the theme of the art fair in Spain, from 27 February. Explore personal visions of the future, from Salvador Dalí to contemporaries like Maryam Jafri and Eduardo Navarro.

Read

Decompress from David Wallace-Wells’s daunting, unputdownable book (Allen Lane) with the charming (Bloomsbury), by self-taught maths whizz Johnny Ball.

Topics: Art / Books / Climate change / Social media / Video games