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erson speaks, the other(s) listen (repeat as many times as required)
* Step 3: Participants and/or fac... of instructions and house rules (discretely)
* Time keeping and announcing (think about what would be... ersation partner). In a dialogue there isn’t much time to reflect, the flow of the conversation tends to... in a participatory session there is usually some time pressure, which can make deep conversations diffi
and characters for the pre-enactment.
==Step 5: Time and Space ==
Define date, duration and place for... fying answers. Sometimes an hour is enough, other times no less than a day or a week would be adequate. ... oesn’t require a complex setting, the preparation time can be a day or two. For longer and more complex ... sers to keep the storyline/universe alive, a real-time documentation crew, tech-support behind the scene
ng things?', we invite participants to think of a time when they previously worked together on interesti... cipants interview each other in pairs, one at the time, after which the whole group comes together to re... ollaborations would we like to have?]. Think of a time when you [e.g. participated in a successful colla... ences.//
* //Interview each other, one at the time. Take about [e.g. 5, 10 or 15] minutes per person
ogether with the participants. If there is enough time you can do it at the workshop, or online through ... nterview begins with storytelling: "Think about a time when XXX. Tell a story about that time. What was happening? What made it a great moment in time? What were you doing to contribute to this moment
swift responses to slow pondering, taking as much time as necessary. We understand Exactitude as a need ... subject to another, to lose the thread a hundred times and find it again after a hundred more twists an... o Calvino</blockquote>
* Practice manipulating time: wrangle and wrestle it, delay it, cycle it or re... them swiftly into the narrative
* Take as much time as needed to make sure that what you say is the o
thy and memorable aphorism, it draws on a view of time shared by many cultures worldwide including the M... past and present, a more spontaneous approach to time (in contrast to the Promethean calculated time) which accepts mistakes and learns from them.
==== Pri... e future is unknowable
* Embrace the passage of time
* ...
==== References ====
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e questions are asked very slowly to allow enough time for images to arise in people’s minds. The goal o... the exercise (approximately 10-15 minutes). Allow time for everyone to settle in.
* Step 3: Invite th...
* Step 5: At the end of the exercise take your time to bring the participants back to the 'here and n... s/default/files/fta22014-t2practice_66.pdf|Mental Time Travelling in Foresight Processes]] by Kerstin E.
experience or service in physical space and over time. Such prototyping technique helps to refine the c... the experience, as well as its flow in space and time, before any investment is made in further impleme... ults of the EP will be as good as the preparation time and efforts that the team has been able to spare ... users that are participating in the EP. Give them time to read their script if they need to. One or two
pen across micro and macro scales, short and long time horizons? How do we collect, filter, and collate ... tice can help you uncover patterns of change over time and anticipate how they might evolve to shape dif... or analysing multiple signals. Trends evolve over time and can be emerging, ongoing or declining. They c... Boyer)"
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While you might spend time scanning sources to find out what is happening, s
cene and collective spontaneity, and 'A word at a time' is an example of an improvised storytelling exer... comment on the interpretations.
=== A word at a time ===
This exercise, based on the surrealist game ... ild sentences and a story together, one word at a time. Don't worry about saying something clever or stu... tory develop for a few rounds and feel when it is time to stop. The participants might stop by themselve
ue business as usual (sometimes beneficial, other times a disastrous strategy). A resilient approach enc... ly be reactive. However, when held too tightly in times of rapid change, long-term strategies can easily... e keep preferred futures alive, while at the same time responding appropriately to current change? We be... referred and otherwise) and a layered approach to time. They would require short-term tactics as well as
question is fundamental for the future. Take your time to define a clear and memorable question and try ... l trends (STEEPs or STEPs). Depending on how much time you have, you can spend an hour, a day, a week, m... by foresight experts, potentially shortening your time spent researching.
* Collect drivers from the
don't know, and define what is unknowable at this time. The framework was developed by [[http://silberza... nd unknowable)). You will discuss one column at a time, but it will be possible to move things from one ... facts available about the issue at hand. Think of times, places, people, and other things that are certa
narration.org/sites/default/files/parn_book_1.pdf|Time's Up]] we use the term //Physical Narrative// (PN... to explore many of the subtleties in the [[http://timesup.org/PARNpublication|PARN book]]. One of the ca... g for the murderer to appear on screen.
Physical timelining. In an exhibition space, there is often a s
an be conducted as a group discussion as well. If time and resources are available, the result of the wo... vite participants to spend an allocated amount of time (10--20 minutes minimum) describing one day in th