Getting decision makers to inhabit futures work
Futures work is like Narnia–where you have a rich, otherworldly exploration but can struggle to make people believe it when you step back through the wardrobe.
Futures work is like Narnia–where you have a rich, otherworldly exploration but can struggle to make people believe it when you step back through the wardrobe.
This blog looks back at an in-person event that took place on May 8th in Rotterdam. It was co-hosted with Killian Poolmans, Eva Ventura , Lucy Schreurs, TJ Rivera, and Dorian Kingma, and was hosted by .zip space, an arts and media lab in Rotterdam.
“Old Paths Never Vanish, unless the sea eats them or tarmac covers them. They survive as subtle landmarks, evident to those who know how to look” Robert MacFarlane, The Old Ways.
Why queerness could be a transformative power for systems change
At the end of October, we partnered with the Dutch Design Foundation on InterCHANGES, a new programme that connects people around shared missions.
Hello there! For those of you who don’t yet know us, we thought we’d take a moment to introduce ourselves. And what better way of doing it than by writing about each other…
I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last few weeks travelling in Athens and Northern Italy. Alongside inspiring conversations with NGFP fellows Irene Coletto, Francesca Fattorini, I went to two exhibitions about the future and was struck by the differences in how they communicated it.