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Below are How to Future related events, including launches, speaking, signings and other events. To organize an event contact, please contact us here, or use the form on the main page of this site.

 

Mar
18
4:00 PM16:00

De Pioniersfabriek | Pioneers For Change

About this Event

We all dream big when it comes to our future, but how can we make these dreams a reality?

As institutions, companies or individuals we can often neglect to reach our true potential because we lack the tools or knowledge to adequately landscape the path ahead.

Often, we focus too heavily on results and then stagnate in the present, missing out on the abundance of opportunities that are dotted on our horizon.

By developing an agile, flexible and innovative approach to future planning, we are better able to forge forward, engage others and cultivate habits that could illuminate fresh, ground-breaking possibilities.

Join us at the pioneer session with Scott Smith, author of How to Future about designing a more fulfilling tomorrow.

Key take aways:

  1. You will gain insights on leading and sensemaking in an Age of Hyperchange

  2. Practice on how to backcast and plan future scenarios

  3. Opportunity to direct ask questions en hear what Scott has to say about that

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Online Event: Dubai Design Week — Shape of Things to Come
Nov
9
12:00 AM00:00

Online Event: Dubai Design Week — Shape of Things to Come

Dubai Design Week’s talks program this year will shed light on the alternative emerging structures and solutions, that designers and creatives can adapt and learn from, to navigate new realities, emerging from globally disruptive events, that affected societies, economies and industries.

The program will take a hybrid format, aiming at engaging its varied audiences of different creative backgrounds in knowledge-exchange and critical discussions throughout the festival.

Speakers with strong backgrounds in speculative and critical design approach combined with field experience will be invited to converse with local creatives and creative industry stakeholders, presenting concrete tools and solutions. 

Each talk will invite a selection of international and locally-based experts who are demonstrating leadership in their own field to discuss subjects relating to Speculative and Critical Design methodologies, Equal Representation in the design communities, Collective responses to Crises, Design Thinking in policymaking and the urban realm. Additionally, there will be two sessions dedicated to Dubai Design Week’s programming, with the first focusing on Lebanese creatives under current circumstances as well as highlighting the importance of designer collaborations with the designers of Abwab Pavilion, AHEC installation and Urban Commissions.

Some of this year's speakers include; Chrissa Amuah (Founder of Africa by Design), Ibrahim Nehme (Founder of Outpost Magazine), Nihal Halimeh (Pragma Architects), Liyan Jabi (Arini Studio), Selim Aykut (Middle East Director at ATÖLYE), Simone Fehlinger, designer and research officer at the Cité du design, Scott Smith (Changeist), and others.

The session will be recorded on-site in d3 and will be broadcasted on the Dubai Design Week website on a daily basis, offering a virtual tour of this year’s edition.

As part of Downtown Design’s recently announced new format, this year, their talks programme, The Forum, will be presented digitally. Complimenting Downtown Design’s exhibition of progressive design thinking, The Shape of Things to Come, the programme will feature leading international and regional architects and designers - acclaimed designer Aline Asmar d'amman, design journalist and opinion-maker Max Fraser, French product designer Sacha Walckhoff and leading Indian architect Nuru Karim, amongst others – as they spotlighting the new value system that has evolved as a response to the pandemic.

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Online Event: How do we shape our tomorrow? Nesta talks to Scott Smith
Nov
3
12:00 PM12:00

Online Event: How do we shape our tomorrow? Nesta talks to Scott Smith

We all dream big when it comes to our future, but how can we make these dreams a reality?

As institutions, companies or individuals we can often neglect to reach our true potential because we lack the tools or knowledge to adequately landscape the path ahead.

Often, we focus too heavily on results and then stagnate in the present, missing out on the abundance of opportunities that are dotted on our horizon.

By developing an agile, flexible and innovative approach to future planning, we are better able to forge forward, engage others and cultivate habits that could illuminate fresh, ground-breaking possibilities.

Join in on a conversation with Scott Smith, author of How to Future about designing a more fulfilling tomorrow.

Find out more.

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Online Event: Virtual Book Launch with ABC.NL
Oct
30
7:00 PM19:00

Online Event: Virtual Book Launch with ABC.NL

Book Launch Scott Smith & Madeline Ashby: How To Future

Friday, October 30th 19:00-20:00

On Location: Virtually, via Zoom

Many organizations - whether they are big brands, governments, institutions, or startups - struggle to proactively shape their tomorrows, let alone envision new or ground-breaking possibilities.

How to Future builds on over a decade of experience translating the approaches of foresight - envisioning possible futures through a structured process - into a flexible, design- and innovation-friendly approach which can be used for forging better futures. Join us for the virtual book launch with authors Scott Smith and Madeline Ashby for an engaging conversation about everyday futuring in a complex world.

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Oct
2
7:00 PM19:00

Online Event: Hope and Sensemaking in a Pandemic? A "Futuring" Conversation

DESCRIPTION: Thomas Homer-Dixon, the bestselling author of The Upside of Down and other books exploring pathways through complexity, joins Sustain What host Andy Revkin and two special guests in a bracing discussion of the themes of his latest work: "Commanding Hope: The Power We Have to Renew a World in Peril." (https://commandinghope.com/)

The guests are:

- Susan Cox-Smith, a partner and futurist at Changeist, a consultancy and training organization that curates and creates "experiences that stretch strategic thinking, materialize the new, and connect with people about what comes next." She's a contributing editor of the new book "How to Future: Leading and Sense-making in an Age of Hyperchange." Learn more at http://changeist.com

- Michael Galbraith, a philosopher, musician, painter and writer who blogs for Long Now Foundation and hosts the Future Fossil podcast.

His Long Now posts: https://blog.longnow.org/0author/michaelgarfield/
Future Fossils: https://shows.acast.com/futurefossils/episodes

Homer-DIxon sees three paths to bending humanity's curve away from a long descent after the last century of zooming progress. As he writes"

"At this crucial moment in humanity’s history, I argue, three changes are essential to keep us from descending into intractable, savage violence.

First, we need individually to better understand how and why we see the world the way we do and what makes other people’s views sometimes so different from ours. Second, instead of passively accepting a dystopian image of what will come tomorrow, we need to actively create together from our diverse perspectives a shared story of a positive future — including a shared identity as “we” — that will help us address our common problems and thrive. And, finally, we need to fully mobilize our extraordinary human agency to produce that future."

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Online Event: IFTF Foresight Talks
Sep
30
9:00 AM09:00

Online Event: IFTF Foresight Talks

On Wednesday, September 30th at 9:00am Pacific Time, Institute for the Future will host renowned futurists and teachers Madeline Ashby and Scott Smith to discuss their new book How to Future: Leading and Sensemaking in an Age of Hyperchange. We'll get a taste of what's in the book, share reflections on how futuring feels different in a post-COVID world, and make room for your questions. Join us as Scott and Madeline share valuable lessons from their extensive careers as futures practitioners.

Information and registration.

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Online Event: Future Tense — ATÖLYE Academy
Sep
25
5:00 PM17:00

Online Event: Future Tense — ATÖLYE Academy

“Future Tense: A Conversation with Madeline Ashby – Writer 

Invitation for all curious minds, leaders, changemakers, and restless explorers: Join us in the fourth episode of ATÖLYE Academy’s Future Tense series taking place on September 25, at 5:00 PM Istanbul time (GMT +3).

The fourth event of the series is featuring Madeline Ashby, a futurist and science-fiction writer based in Toronto. Using common cognitive distortions, Madeline will talk about how we envision future scenarios to our benefit and detriment. She will discuss how we can avoid falling into self-limiting patterns and embrace a growth mindset when imagining the future.

After Madeline’s presentation, participants will be invited to discuss certain topics shared within the narrative in smaller breakout rooms. Resulting insights from individual circles will be debriefed and collectively captured to frame informed conversations.

The conversation will be hosted by ATÖLYE Co-founder Engin Ayaz and ATÖLYE Academy’s Project Coordinator Deniz Yazıcıoğlu.

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Online Event: Ars Electronica at Oude Sterrewacht
Sep
10
6:15 PM18:15

Online Event: Ars Electronica at Oude Sterrewacht

Please note that, due to the corona measures Leiden University is taking, the full programme on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday will be online. On Sunday the visitors center of the Old Observatory will be reopened!

Ars Electronica Festival is a “Festival for Art, Technology and Society” in Linz to discuss the Digital Revolution and its possible consequences.

The revised programme is as follows:

  • Thursday September 10th - 17:00 - 19:30
    Live on YouTube
    With photographers Andrew Phelps and Paul Kranzler on The Drake Equation and book launch How to Future: Leading and Sense-making in an Age of Hyperchange by authors Scott Smith and Michelle Kasprzak.

  • Friday September 11th - 17:00 - 19:30
    Live on YouTube
    With photographers Andrew Phelps and Paul Kranzler on The Drake Equation and panel discussion on the Powers of Ten.

  • Saturday September 12th - 14:00 - 19:00
    Live on YouTube
    The MoonGallery: how to send an artpiece to the moon? Different artist will present their work, Bernard Foeing will give a Sci-art presentation and we will inaugurate the new exhibition!

  • Sunday, September 13th - 10:00-18:00
    Visitors of the Hortus Botanicus Leiden can enter the visitor center of the Old Observatory freely. Starting at 14:00, you are welcome to join a simulated Moonwalk through the Hortus with a real astronaut!

More information and details: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/oudesterrewacht

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Online Event: Off the Page from Kogan Page
Sep
1
5:00 PM17:00

Online Event: Off the Page from Kogan Page

Adapt amid uncertainties, embrace change and create more resilient business strategies with renowned futurist Scott Smith

About this Event

Uncertainty is here to stay. The factors that drive today’s uncertainty go well beyond a pandemic and its impact. In the next five years, we’re likely to end up not with a return to stasis and stability, but face ongoing adaptation to new and unexpected realities. So, how can businesses adapt?

Join Scott Smith on Tuesday 1st September at 4pm (BST) to gain the necessary tools and processes to become a futuring organization and unearth opportunities at all levels, even in an environment of volatility and ambiguity.

This is not about predicting the future. Scott will provide accessible and agile approaches which can be scaled up or down to help your business:

  • Manage the daily flood of information and signals to discerning emergent patterns

  • Be more proactive and move from ideas to strategy

  • Build a culture that cultivates habits of everyday futuring

Risk is ever-present, but so is opportunity - build and refine your capacity to actively future in times of uncertainty and change.

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