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==== Newspaper ====
Designing a newspaper from the future places the visualisation of a scenario -- such as a ... nown context. Using common media formats, such as newspapers, postcards, (maga)zines, blogs and adverti... in a familiar language of headlines and 'breaking news', which helps to distill the crucial aspects of
Signals of change can be found all around you. In news, opinions, scientific discoveries, new technologies, products, services, social behaviours, cultural ... k for clues about how the world is changing: read news, blogs, and listservs, watch TV and YouTube, tra... e of signals, trends and drivers
* Professional news, conferences, periodicals, podcasts have good su
e as a part of [[causal layered analysis]], where new possibilities and scenarios are uncovered in resp... that reflects the wishes of the group. Build the new scenario from the myth layer upwards. Ask which w... ed by this worldview? For example, what would the news or current affairs look like in this world -- wh... situation, go through each of the layers of your new scenario and look for:
- Instrumental solutio
s -- either within each layer or beginning with a new myth/metaphor and working up through the layers t... ternative scenario. From this alternate scenario, new possibilities can be distilled and translated int... scenario by moving up the other layers, up to the new events and behaviours in litany.
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Football Museum in Machester, UK, included a mock newspaper set four years into the future (in April 20... ted into 130,000 copies of the Manchester Evening News and distributed in the museum and around the cit... otics or tiny drones, the team wanted to give the newspaper, which we called Today with intentional iro
duction of a third person in a dialogue creates a new dynamics that is less intimate and instead can be... a chance to speak and to have a conversation with new people. There are usually multiple rounds, where ... individuals from one breakout to another creates new constellations of people for every round. This of
that are relevant to their context, while adding new drivers that are not represented by the cards.
... see emerging?
- Are there specific events or news items that point to a (radical) change?
- Ca... ds]]
* [[http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_09.htm|PEST explained on Mindtools]]
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* 2.2 What do you want to test: a new role in the service, a different location, the f... J F. (2000). [[http://www.ideo.com/images/uploads/news/pdfs/FultonSuriBuchenau-Experience_PrototypingAC
ecting public (e.g.[[http://theyesmen.org/hijinks/newyorktimes|The New York Times Special Edition]] by the Yes Men) The benefit of guerrilla futures are th
ld incorporate change and transform itself into a new (ideally improved) state in response to that chan... l performing prototypes can then be extended with new features. A design can always fall back onto a pr
specifically [[incasting]], worldbuilding can add new dimensions to a scenario, like adding colour to a... rld look like?
* What might be considered big news?
* What might be important events?
* Whi