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NEAR FUTURE DESIGN the perception of a “new possible” and a new role for Design www.artisopensource.net Wednesday 30 October 13

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What is the future? The future does not exist. It is a performance to which we all take part in, establishing a global conversation, making decisions and embracing directions. Each time we do this, we push our perception of “what is possible” a little further beyond. Here we present our vision on Near Future Design. More info at: http://www.artisopensource.net/2013/10/28/near-future-design-the-perception-of-a-new-possible-and-a-new-role-for-design/

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NEAR FUTURE DESIGNthe perception of a “new possible” and a new role for Design

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the FUTURE does not exist

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the FUTURE is a performance

desire, imagination

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Future is a performance that sees us all engaged through the dimensions of desire and of the imaginary.

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INNOVATION = DIALOGUE + CONVERSATIONWednesday 30 October 13

In the interconnected contemporary era innovation is established through dialogues and conversations, observing their tensions and orientations, and by using the results of these observations to project (to design) a vision of the possible future, and to implement it.

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VISION of the FUTURE

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In this scenario, the vision on the future – together with all its ethical, environmental, social, political and ecosystemic implications – is possibly the most precious product that can be offered by any organisation.

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new

DESIGN

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This requires a new solicitation for Design, which becomes the activator of the imaginable. And, thus, of the designable, intended as the act of “conceiving that which is still not there”.

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COMMUNITY = DESIRE + PERFORMANCEWednesday 30 October 13

This process includes all of society and all of its communities, which become able to establish active and shared dialogues for the creation of their own futures: they become desiring performers of their own futures.

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NEAR FUTURE

Wednesday 30 October 13Future is an undefined lapse of time, after the present.

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FUTURESWednesday 30 October 13

Future does not exist, some might say, except as a possibilistic projection of the tension of the present. Infinite futures exist, and we actuate them according to the decisions we make and the directions we embrace.

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FUTUROLOGY

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Futurology, the study of the future, is a science, art and practice which postulates possible futures. It highlights, in the process, the importance of their characterisation asmultiples and plural: many possible and alternative futures, not a single, monolithic one. Thus exposing the limits of clairvoyance, of prediction and of combinatorial, probabilistic and statistical calculus, in respect of the possibility to conceive (and actuate) possible and preferable futures.

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alternative futureswith varying likelihood

assumption:

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One of the main assumptions of future studies is that the future is plural, not singular. It consists of alternative futures with varying likelihood. The primary objective of future studies is to identify, map and describe alternative futures, by gathering quantitative and qualitative data and information dealing with the possibility, probability and desirability of change, according to a holistic perspective. Here, the cultural analysis of what are the“preferred” futures among the different possible ones is a fundamental part of the process.

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FUTUREis the result

of a conversation

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Future is the result of a conversation. In the era of information, of digital networks, of hyper connection and of knowledge, the comprehension of the future changes direction.

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CONTINUOUS

DISRUPTIONWednesday 30 October 13

It is the era of continuous disruption, in which a constant state of radical innovation bears impacts of incredible energy on all our societies. In which game-changers across business, city governance, energy and politics, are the main actors and beneficiaries of innovation processes.

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transitory + nomadic

CHANGE & MUTATIONWednesday 30 October 13

It is here, in this transitory and nomadic space of change and mutation, that we can imagine to start our conversations about the ways in which to co-create our future, in performative ways.

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understanding of the

IMAGINARIES

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To do that, we must start from a level comprehension which goes well beyond the understanding of the state of the arts and technologies. We must start from the understanding of the imaginaries, of the rituals and tensions of the contemporary era, including the conflicts and the things which provoke wonder and sense of surreality.

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SENSE OF

the POSSIBLE

the DESIRABLE

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We must understand the “sense of the possible” just as much as the “sense of the desirable”.

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beyond

UTOPIA

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We can merge the comprehension of that which we can imagine as being implemented to the comprehension of that which we desire to be implemented:beyond utopia,

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beyond

TRUE / FALSE

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past the dualistic dimension of true/false,

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in a state of

FLOATING SUSPENSION

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in the state of floating suspension of the performance through which we will push a bit further both sensibilities (to technology and desire)

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to enact

OUR OWN FUTURE

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to enact our own Future.

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the definition of FUTURE

CHANGES

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In this sense (conversational, communicational, polyphonic, emergent, co-authorial) the definition of the Future changes:it becomes design, projection, performance.

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KNOWLEDGEETHICSCIVICS

AUTO-DETERMINATIONAUTO-OBSERVATION

AUTO-REPRESENTATION

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A performance of knowledge, of ethical and civic auto-determination, actuated through auto-observation and auto-representation, in a whole that is ecosystemic and liquid,

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DIFFERENCE IS

A FORMOF LIFE

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and in which dissonance and noise become forms of life, essences through which it is possible to learn thanks to the simultaneous presence of the multiple points of view which are expressed. Here, in this space whose boundaries are fractal and oscillatory, difference rises to become a value of primary importance: it is the source of life itself. (Bio)diversity as a space for opportunity and possibility.

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(im)possible

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In the creation of this space for possibility, the role of the “impossible” is obviously redefined, and becomes a tool for the polyphonic conversation just as the “possible”, with the same dignity.

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perceptionof the FUTURE

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Both become tools to push a bit further our perception of the “possible” – along axes which are cartesian, diagonal, non-euclidean, chaotic and indeterministic at the same time– to trigger the performance of the Future.

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NEAR FUTURE DESIGN

technology

anthropology

PERFORMANCE

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This is what we have defined as Near Future Design.

A performative dimension in which the observation of the state of the arts and technologies meets anthropological and ethnographical observation.

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In which the diasporic and ubiquitous dimensions of our hyper connected reality transform into exceptional instruments for the comprehension of the multiple points of view which are present in the human ecosystem of relations and interactions (and, thus, of communication).

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In which multiple sources of knowledge combine traversing disciplines and modalities, disseminated across cities and the spaces of communication and information.

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POSSIBLE+

DESIRABLE

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In which we can observe the perception of the “possible” and of the “desirable” to understand: tensions, conflicts, harmonies, dissonances; rituals as they form;tendencies when they are only suggestions; identities when they are only atoms in search of their chemical bond; dis-identities, before they come apart, to then reassemble multiple times into Otherness.

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DESIGN

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In this scenario, design plays a fundamental role. One of which organisations across business, industry, politics and society are rapidly learning to understand the value.

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Transformed DESIGN(and a Design of Transformation)

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It is a transformed design, and a design of transformation. In-between product design, communication design, strategic design and design anthropology. Interweaved with Ethnography and Human Geography.

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NEAR FUTURE DESIGN

DESIGN FICTION

Wednesday 30 October 13It is Near Future Design, and it is enacted through the practices of Design Fiction.

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PROCESS

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Process

We have formalised a process to perform Near Future Design.

Here are its steps:

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Define topicareas of interest

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■ Define topic areas of interest■ during each cycle/project we define the topics of areas of interest which form our research domain;■ these can be contiguous, complementary or contextual, providing continuity, but also the possibility to expand the observation to the indirect aspects of transformation to human

societies brought on by our object of research;■ the output of this stage is a visual representation of the research domain, along with its extended documentation;

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The Future World Map

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■ The Future World Map■ the map aims to collect information about what is perceived as “possible”, “impossible”, “desired”, “feasible”, “preferred” and “envisioned”;■ it has two main areas, regarding the state of the arts and technologies, and the anthropological, ethnographic, psychological and emotional analysis of relevant cultures, communities,

groups, organisations and individuals;■ the part of the map that takes into account the state of the arts and technologies mainly deals with technical issues concerning the advancement of technologies, the data and

information about the relevant contexts, the description of trends and tendencies;■ the part of the map that takes into account the anthropological, ethnographic, psychological and emotional analysis deals with the collection of evidence about the ways that human

societies shape themselves in the referenced contexts, describing approaches, strategies, tactics, rituals, relationships, networks, emotional expressions, gestures, economies, dynamics, ecosystems and their balances, both in their current state and in their transformation;

■ in all sections, information is provided for the background information, the socio-technical settings, the possible actors and stakeholders, and providing an expanded context for the stories that are about to be told;

■ the output of this stage is a visual map, a report and an extensive knowledge base, which can assume different forms, depending on the context and circumstances;

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The Story Setup

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■ The Story Setup■ it is the incipit of the story;■ it describes in general terms the future scenarios which we aim to describe, at the same time limiting the scope to explicitly exclude certain areas which will not be examined, and

opening up to the domains which will be part of the research;■ its output is under the form of a narrative, expressed in visual and textual terms;

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The Concept(s)

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■ The Concept(s)■ each possible future examined is described with conceptual (often abstract or diagrammatic sketches) as well as with a draft narrative which highlights its main modalities and which

sets up the development of the actual storytelling;

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The Story Functions

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■ The Story Functions■ each story is designed according to a formalised schema (usually the three-acts of Setup, Conflict and Resolution), to provide consistent, solid narratives;■ for each story, the basic story functions are created, highlighting the kernel of each narrative, which describe in growing detail the “stories of the chosen future”;■ multiple stories can be created for each concept, even following different paths among the identified possibilities;■ the output of this stage consists of the list of kernel events for each story, as well as a diagrammatic representation of their relations and of the relations running among the different (and

alternative) storylines that are being developed;

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The Event Maps

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■ The Event Maps■ each story is expanded into an Event Map;■ each Event Map is a diagram in which the main parts of the stories are grouped into circles, starting from the kernel functions (the main phases of each story) as well as some additional

events which might be added to balance the story logic;■ satellite events, alternative paths and time-based items are added to the Map to create context, and to enhance the world-building characteristics of this stage;■ each story described in this way constitutes a world, giving a full sense of context and of credibility;■ the output of this stage is constituted by the Event Maps diagrams and by their documentation sets;

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The Story Maps

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■ The Story Maps■ the Event Maps are transformed into sketches;■ the representation in sketch form increases granularity and makes them more concrete;■ this phase allows for some iteration with the previous ones, as its concreteness gives immediate evidence about the balance of the stories and about the necessity to re-factor them at

one of the previous stages;■ the output of this stage is constituted by the sketches and by their documentation;

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The Design Fictions

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1) Simulacra

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■ Simulacra■ the objective of this phase is to create a simulacrum, a credible, possibly functional, “prototype from the near future” (a pre-totype), through product design and communication

design, working across different media;■ the objective is “world building”, creating not only “the object” (or service, or idea, or …) but also to create the world around it, for its credibility;■ we answer the questions “What would be the world like, if there was object X? What would be in it? How would people behave?”, and we try to implement as much as we can about

the answer using different media;■ the final result should create a state of “suspended (dis)belief” in which it is impossible (or at least somewhat difficult) to decide if the “object” is real or fake, as there are multiple clues

and evidences that point to its existence;■ the simulacrum (and its state of suspended dis-belief) is the tool which we use to “shift the perception of the possible”, and to start the global dialogue around the possibility of the

transformation of human societies, thus triggering the performative dimension of Near Future Design;

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2) Transmedia

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■ Transmedia Narratives■ the output of the Design Fiction phase, thus, is constituted by a set of Transmedia Narratives implementing the simulacrum for the story;■ the Transmedia Narrative is a multi-modal storytelling technique which is able to move and combine the effects of multiple media, from physical objects, to websites, urban

interventions and more.

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