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and politics -- are explored to show how and why they are coming together, and what each has to offer t... future will look, or even how it should look, but they can contribute to a mental ecology within which t... to ourselves, and the way those things feel when they actually happen. ‘What’s the gap?’ I wondered to ... ange scenarios, temporally distant and complex as they are, provide a prime example of the experiential
outside of specialised therapy, but unfortunately they have plenty of illegitimate uses, interrogation b... l of which have their devils and their champions. They will not think of the low-level, murky discrimina... ed experience, even though it is equally illegal. They will assume that these problems ought to be impos... o-ordinated behaviour with no warning whatsoever
They say it all started in during the 1990s, when soft
nvironments that we called responsive playspaces. They were less about creating stories ourselves and mo... o into detail about these various 'early works’ - they’re best summarised in our motto GYOW. We work wi... t out what different futures might be like before they actually occur. Most of our partners, including T... premade by 'foresight experts' or designers, but they are created by our 'experts of everyday life' - t
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Allow participants the time they need to arrive and settle in. Have some refreshme... articipants interview each other one at the time. They describe the situations and ask what the person did to make this situation happen, how did they feel and what they had around them to facilitate this situation happening. After a given amount of time
pants to think broadly to design a world in which they then work on a design challenge.
**The Thing Fro... ts are described, visualised and given a name, as they would appear in a product catalogue.
{{>http://... x.in/work/tarotcards|Tarot Deck by Superflux]] as they felt it's focus on biotech was too specific for t... need for anonymity and an increase in xenophobia. They formed an internet company with the constraint th
e future inform the decisions people make and how they act. The notion that human purpose can affect the... lockquote>
Scenarios are not predictions. Rather, they are provocative and plausible accounts of how rel... cisionmakers make policy now, rather than whether they turn out to be right or wrong. “Good” scenarios a... e scenarios should address similar issues so that they can be compared; and 3) Sufficiently interesting
n an ice-cube
* One family lives in this world, they are cobblers with a shoe factory
* It's a non-p... * The places that smell of shoes and roses, are they dangerous?
About the inhabitants:
* What is th... atic or anarchic?
* Are there humans around? Do they talk? What colour are their eyes?
* How long ca... t or discovered?
* Why are the tools rusty? Are they used for fun or work?
* Are the magical powers
and subtly supports the participants if s/he sees they are blocked or uncomfortable (give them another box, suggests they lift it above their heads to feel the weight, sha... wn?
* Look at your hands, feet, legs, etc. Are they the usual shape? Do you have the right amount of ... 5 who are the inhabitants in this world? what are they like? what do the inhabitants do? what tools do t
sked the guests scenario-specific questions, that they discussed while eating each course. At the end of... out what different futures might be like, before they actually occur. Most of our partners decided to p... pre-made by 'foresight experts' or designers, but they are created during the exercises by 'experts of e... es in that situation. We ask them to imagine what they might be doing, what they might eat and wear, how
meaning and interpret situations in the same way they would in unfamiliar environments. They are invited to observe, investigate and discuss what it might be... he visitors are surrounded by the scenario, as if they landed in a parallel universe. The important diff... h by what is left unseen as by what is presented. They invite the visitors to actively uncover, interpre
guilds, safeguarding against too much innovation. They have learned their lessons about the abuse of pow... -fast prototyping using all of their eight arms…
They're perfectly happy in the Shire and don't move around much. They live comfortable, opulent lives. They are hospitable to travellers, but they're happy to see them leave
remains what can the participants prepare before they come to the workshop. Should we specify more spec... good size for this method. it was beneficial that they all knew each other and that the topic was 'urgen... eginning, but as we were addressing the questions they’ve been struggling with and getting deeper to the essence of where they’d like to go, they participated wholeheartedly. S
rate practices have at least one thing in common: they dare to ask “what if,” then experiment with diffe... t's about making these forces visible, so that if they do happen, the planner will at least recognize th... out possible futures, it's very hard to know what they will be like until we experience them in real lif... eeded. We ask participants to speculate about who they would be and what they would do in the given situ
years old kids get their first plunge into space. They get to visit the pilot cabin and connect to earth... is worth it. It’s amazing to see their faces when they see how earth looks like. When they see their potential relatives, looking like them and living on the villages rafts. I actually think they start to feel special about their condition on th
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<blockquote>When people say they are bored, often they mean that they don't want to experience the sense of emptiness, which is also an expression of openness...
<blockquote>All procrastinators put off things they have to do. Structured procrastination is the art