by Mary Ulicsak filed under BCH general, scenario building | 5 November 2008
A few weeks ago we did some user testing for the Beyond Current Horizons translating research into action toolkit (it will have a better name when released – promise). The primary goal of this toolkit is to broaden people’s thinking when doing planning or making long-term choices in education. It will help them to ‘future-proof’ [...]
by Dan Sutch filed under BCH general | 29 September 2008
“We live in strange times, caught between two opposing views of the future. On the one hand, the believers in technology and progress promise a world of ever increasing prosperity, a science-fiction scenario in which huge advances in technology have made material abundance and long healthy lives possible for people all over the world. On the other hand, the doomsayers warn us that climate change and the end of cheap oil will put an end to the stupendous economic growth we have seen in the past hundred years, and usher in a new dark age of poverty, disease and war. There are some middle positions, it is true, but they seem less convincing than the two extremes.” This article is written by Dylan Evans, and outlines his Utopia Experiment.
by Dan Sutch filed under BCH general | 28 August 2008
Some inspiration to help think about possible futures … and another quick point again to the Grupthink as there’s been some more activity and suggestions (please continue to add more!)