FUTURE AS MEDIUM through critical examination develops a working premise for advancing designed visualizations of the future. In an effort to build new models of practice that consciously work towards the future, I undertake a set of delicate negotiations rooted in critical inquiry as well as creative production, all expressed across three temporal contingencies: yesterday, today and tomorrow. I work the terrain of the past as an assembled archive of speculative worlds created by architects, designers, and artists, and problematize the mediation of futures through a close reading of their world-building tools. I use this archive to make sense of my overall visions and methodology, always looking to the future. In the present, I measure thes...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
Designers are the people who build the future through their activities. Imagining and affecting the ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88729/1/2004_The_Future_Long_Term.pd
FUTURE AS MEDIUM through critical examination develops a working premise for advancing designed visu...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
The concept of the future, its prognostications and its applications increasingly shapes present soc...
Investigating the Future is an established practice for the academy and the world of crafts and indu...
An earlier inquiry and exploration into the systems involved in large scale space travel revealed a ...
Through critically exploring intersections between futures studies and design, this essay seeks ways...
The Future of the World is devoted to the intriguing field of study which emerged after World War Tw...
A technique is described for applying design processes associated with transmedia storytelling to t...
Well-known in science fiction for tomb-raiding and mummy-wrangling, the archaeologist has been a ric...
psychics and scientists, all want a glimpse of tomorrow. Well, so do I, which is to say, we are all ...
What is a memory of the future? Is it a myth, a fiction of a severed arm, a post-human debate or a b...
The Future of the World is devoted to the intriguing field of study which emerged after World War Tw...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
Designers are the people who build the future through their activities. Imagining and affecting the ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88729/1/2004_The_Future_Long_Term.pd
FUTURE AS MEDIUM through critical examination develops a working premise for advancing designed visu...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
The concept of the future, its prognostications and its applications increasingly shapes present soc...
Investigating the Future is an established practice for the academy and the world of crafts and indu...
An earlier inquiry and exploration into the systems involved in large scale space travel revealed a ...
Through critically exploring intersections between futures studies and design, this essay seeks ways...
The Future of the World is devoted to the intriguing field of study which emerged after World War Tw...
A technique is described for applying design processes associated with transmedia storytelling to t...
Well-known in science fiction for tomb-raiding and mummy-wrangling, the archaeologist has been a ric...
psychics and scientists, all want a glimpse of tomorrow. Well, so do I, which is to say, we are all ...
What is a memory of the future? Is it a myth, a fiction of a severed arm, a post-human debate or a b...
The Future of the World is devoted to the intriguing field of study which emerged after World War Tw...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
Designers are the people who build the future through their activities. Imagining and affecting the ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88729/1/2004_The_Future_Long_Term.pd