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Jul 6, 2023 • 1h 11min

N°071 - Geoff Manaugh (CGI Ghosts and Defensive Grappling In Zero G)

This episode is a conversation with writer and noted architecture critic Geoff Manaugh, who has written for the The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Wired, The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Financial Times Magazine, New Scientist, Cabinet Magazine, The Daily Beast, Wired UK amongst many other publications. He also co-authored with Nicola Twilley the book ‘Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine, and A Burglar’s Guide to the City on the relationship between crime and architecture. And most recently, a ghost story he wrote called ‘Ernest’ back in 2017 was adapted for film and recently released on Netflix under the title ‘We Have A Ghost’, which was beautiful and fun and clever and I recommend you watch it after listening to this episode. Don't forget to like, write a review and share the podcast amongst your friends and colleagues, and support the podcast on https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory Find all of our artifacts from the future, including 'The Manual of Design Fiction' over at https://shop.nearfuturelaboratory.com Thank you for listening!
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Jun 27, 2023 • 1h 12min

N°070 - Juliana Schneider — More.Than.Human-Centered Design

Juliana Schneider is a trend researcher, futures designer and creative strategist with diverse and extensive experience in the creative industry. She helps people and businesses make sense of the world around them and build stories and strategies that inspire us to engage with the challenges of a rapidly changing world. https://julianajschneider.com/ Please support the podcast over at https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory and don't forget to pick up your copy of The Manual of Design Fiction, now in its second printing. Published fiercely independently by Near Future Laboratory. http://shop.nearfuturelaboratory.com Thank you!
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May 28, 2023 • 1h 24min

N°069 - Dr. Delfina Fantini van Ditmar — A Not Too Comfortable Future

Dr Delfina Fantini van Ditmar is a biologist, design researcher and Senior Lecturer. Her practice is concerned with ecological thinking, reflective practices, epistemological paradigms and alternative futures. https://www.rca.ac.uk/more/staff/dr-delfina-fantini-van-ditmar/ Please support the podcast over at https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory Thank you! _ Julian
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May 14, 2023 • 45min

N°068 - Futures of Fashion, a Digest of General Seminar S04E01 (29)

This is a digest of General Seminar S04E01 where Drew Wiberg, Kempe Scanlan and I took about 30 folks into the Futures of Fashion had a look around, and we brought back some Design Fiction artifacts from that future to share with you! General Seminar is the platform I created for sense-making against the beautiful confusion of all the new 'futuristic' things we confront seemingly every day. So in General Seminar we take on these topics, with none of the hubris that one puts on to try and 'predict' the future, and wander around to see what we see and reflect on the way the world is becoming. I've boiled down 90 minutes to about 45 to give you a sense of some corners of the conversation. If you want to find out more about General Seminar and all the other things going on over at the Near Future Laboratory join our email list: https://tinyurl.com/nfl-newsletter. And don't forget — please support the podcast and all the things over at https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory. Your support would be very much appreciated.
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Apr 30, 2023 • 1h 25min

N°067 - Tucker Viemeister (The Last Industrial Designer)

Tucker Viemeister is an American industrial designer, and founder of Viemeister Industries in New York City. Please consider supporting this podcast and joining us here at Near Future Laboratory by getting behind all of this over at https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory
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Apr 18, 2023 • 52min

N°066 - Your Daily Design Fiction Exercise Regimen

My special guest Dré Labre, proprietor over at https://www.designfictiondaily.com/ discusses how he has been training for the Imagine Harder marathon later this year, and how he uses the new 2023 Work Kit of Design Fiction, which drops in a limited release on April 20th 2023! https://www.designfictiondaily.com https://shop.nearfuturelaboratory.com/products/the-work-kit-of-design-fiction-2023-mj-edition Support the podcast over on Patreon: https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory — every Patron gets a legit invite to the Near Future Laboratory Discord! Thank you for your listening! - Julian
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Apr 3, 2023 • 54min

N°065 - A Magazine from the Autonomous Future, A Design Fiction Project Debrief

How does Design Fiction do the work of reporting on the future? Most futures reports are heavily analytic, styled to be read analytically and interpreted as data. Very seldom if at all is there any point of entry to create a sense of the future as something the report has come from. And this is important because the artifact itself — the report — provides little opportunity to experience the future as it could possibly be. This is where Design Fiction provides an opportunity for teams and organizations that are working towards a future to gain a more full spectrum sense of possible futures that can tie directly in to their day-to-day work. This is how Design Fiction has always functioned. From the seminal TBD Catalog (10th Anniversary Edition coming soon!) to IKEA Catalog and the scores of other Design Fiction projects the Near Future Laboratory has done for commercial clients over the years. Design Fiction brings the future to you, rather than simply projecting into it. In this episode Patrick Pittman and I discuss a recent client project where we created a Magazine from the Future, in this case we took our client to the autonomous vehicle future, took a look around, found a trade magazine for autonomous vehicle enthusiasts, and brought it back. It's full of context. Visit https://magazinefromthefuture.com to find out more and schedule a call to get more details. Also, consider supporting the podcast and the Near Future Laboratory Discord community over at patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory Thank you for listening! - Julian https://tbdcatalog.com https://ikea.nearfuturelaboratory.com/ https://magazinefromthefuture.com https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory
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Mar 20, 2023 • 35min

N°064 - From Collectors to Creators: A Design Fiction Debrief with Thomas Euyang

This is a Episode 64 of the Near Future Laboratory Podcast, a Design Fiction Debrief with Thomas Euyang, where we breakdown his Design Fiction project 'From Collectors to Creators'. From Collectors to Creators is a design fiction where our relationship with clothing, especially footwear is fundamentally different. Using found footage from cobblers and sneaker redesigners, a documentary offers a glimpse into an alternative world where the importance of newness is replaced with heritage, disposability with repairability, and mass production with craft. Please support the podcast over on Patreon. Every patron gets an invitation to the Near Future Laboratory Discord, which is really where all the action is happening! https://euyang.info/Future-of-Cobbling https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory
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Feb 20, 2023 • 48min

N°063 - Imagining the Future of the Imagination Academy with Will Richardson

Will Richardson is a life-long educator and co-founder along with Homa Tavangar of The Big Questions Institute, was was created to help educators use 'fearless inquiry' to make sense of the complex moment and uncertainty felt around the future. In this episode we focus specifically on the ebook he and his co-founder recently created called 'One Foot In The Future' containing new frameworks, tools, and lenses to help educators imagine what comes next. https://bigquestions.institute/ https://bigquestions.institute/onefootebook/ Please consider supporting the podcast over on Patreon at https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory. Your support goes a long way towards keeping these episodes going, largely by signaling to me that you find value in what's being discussed in here. Support is pretty easy, and generally affordable — there are two tiers at the moment: $8/month ($2 per week!) or $25 for those who can afford more. Every patron gets an invitation to the Near Future Laboratory Discord, where the magic seems to happen daily! Thanks! Julian
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Feb 13, 2023 • 1h 3min

N°062 - Structure vs. Imagination with Andy Polaine

Andy Polaine is a designer, educator, writer and podcast guy. He hosts the wonderful 'Power of Ten' podcast. Andy is known for his work as a service designer, innovation consultant and professional executive coach. Don't forget — please support the podcast and all the things over at https://patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory. Your support would be very much appreciated. Oh, also? Please rate and write a review of the podcast over on Apple Podcasts. That stuff really does help! Thank you! Julian

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