

N°100 - N O R M A L S Futures Are Boring
12 snips Aug 3, 2025
In a vibrant discussion, the speakers tackle why many futuristic visions feel stale and repetitive. They propose new archetypes for creating modular, remixable worlds that break free from conventional tropes. Delving into 3D video game assets, they explore how these can shape branching narratives that resonate. The importance of emotions in decision-making is highlighted, suggesting feelings guide our adoption of futures. The conversation also touches on manga culture, AI's role in creativity, and the evolving landscape of design and technology.
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Dominant Tropes Flatten Futures
- Dominant future tropes (cyberpunk, shiny tech) make many futures feel interchangeable and normative.
- Those images constrain real innovation by guiding what companies build and imagine as possible.
Linearity Kills Radical Invention
- Innovation often becomes iterative optimization rather than radical invention because cultural assumptions imagine a single linear 'Future'.
- Breaking that linearity requires reintroducing alternative imaginaries and practices into design and foresight.
Growing Up On Sci‑Fi Shapes Future Desires
- Julian describes how childhood sci‑fi imagery (Space 1999, Star Trek) shapes lifelong yearnings for certain futures.
- He argues people adopt futures that feel like 'home' because they echo early, evocative imaginations.