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mplation can be used at any moment in a workshop, but works particularly well in the beginning (to conn... n a pair can be experienced as the most intimate, but also demanding type of conversation. Both partici... exchange roles
A monologue allows a lot of space, but can be experienced as quite confronting. It is im... e breakout-moderators' task is the same as yours, but in a smaller group: they make sure that everyone
were first developed at FoAM in Brussels in 2008, but there have been similar approaches used in the Ma... reating a pre-enactment can take weeks or months, but can be as short as a few hours or a day. Regardle... e any inhabitants who won’t be physically present but leave their traces in the space. Make a list of i... 'During the pre-enactment please remain yourself, but try out a specific role/attitude that you think y
uncertainties can create tension in participants (but can also work quite well in some situations, when... Network (GBN) approach when a group has a complex but burning question. In these situations finding out... ic, along the lines of //'Should we do A or B?'// But you can also use more open questions, such as tho... can choose more than two critical uncertainties, but that tends to make the process more complicated (
d spreads. The earliest signals point to possible but improbable changes (wild cards). Weak signals are... Something that might not be reported much (yet), but could point to a major change in the future. They... et grab your attention, or strike you as peculiar but you're not sure why. The most unpredictable signa... ts. These are events that are unlikely to happen, but when they do they can affect massive change.
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sue begin)? What do we Presume? What is Unknown (but could perhaps be discovered by finding the right ... nowable)). You will discuss one column at a time, but it will be possible to move things from one to th... safely presume?** What do we think might be true but are not completely certain about? What is likely ... ** List the things that are unknown to the group, but are known to someone else. I.e. things that the g
tions presented by rapidly evolving technologies, but grounded in a believable reality.”3
The believab... he Winning Formula seems probable at the surface, but several plausible, possible and even unlikely sce... ked up, it seems ordinary and strangely familiar, but for those who dig deeper it reveals details that could not exist just yet, but are looming over the horizon.
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they begin to unfold -- on not just intellectual but also conversational, somatic and interpersonal le... be an overly abstract concept lacking relevance, but rather an inspirational call to action with tract... ry to avoid sentences starting with 'No' or 'Yes, but').
* Support: In a participatory exercise it's ... se within, move back and forth in time and space, but whatever you do, don't break the universe.
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f embedding the visitor in a world that is subtly but significantly different from the current everyday... ings. It is very close to one-on-one performance, but without a performer. Encourage and reward explora... r a simple step-by-step process for building PNs, but for now we ask you to make do with the following ... ention.
Of course these are not hard categories, but they can help choose what your characters need in
ue or question examined in the futuring exercise, but can influence it. Other acronyms might be encountered (such as PEST, PESTLE, STEP, etc.), but these all point to a similar way of categorising ... road as they would be if an expert were involved, but they can provide insight into the particular lens... lready exist in the group.
Finally, the shortest but also least accurate technique is to use the ready
ique rarely produces radical breaks or surprises, but it can uncover what really matters to people and ... can choose more than two critical uncertainties, but that tends to make the process more complicated (... all participants. This can be short and succinct, but should capture the 'essence' of the scenario.
s a version of the [[day in the life]] technique, but instead of focusing on describing a day in the li... s in the present, the writing will not be shared, but they will be invited to jointly reflect on the ou... and a place. Suggest the current date and month, but some years in the future. The place could be the
r subject to an objective threshold of success -- but, fittingly, a piecemeal, tactical checklist:
... c or distastefully non-theoretical consideration, but in guerrilla futures interventions, one must take... dient separating the ingenious from the wasteful, but this concern is also ultimately differentiates th
l ego, not only to enter into selves like our own but to give speech to that which has no language, to ... ample of his consistency in process, an unwritten but hinted at sixth memo for the new millennium for u... atherne]]</blockquote>
* Provide a framework, but allow the participants create the 'world'
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', 'speculative design' or 'strategic foresight', but 'to future' as a verb encapsulates the engaged, a... ns with 'What if…'. The process can be individual but is often a collective, participatory exercise. It... umstances. We offer several informed suggestions, but otherwise urge readers to explore a variety of co
ised tactics might be what's needed for survival, but they are usually immediate, non-systemic solution... od for training short-term tactics and responses, but don't usually examine long-term visions. War game... be appropriate for teaching strategy and planning but are less well suited for civilians. Drills design