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31 Jul 09

Relevant History: Future 2.0: Rethinking the Discipline

  • Future 2.0: Rethinking the Discipline





    In Outliers Malcolm Gladwell writes that it takes about 10,000 hours to master something-- computer programming, classical violin, tennis, what have you. I've been working as a futurist for almost a decade; I don't know if I've done 10,000 hours of decent work, but I have some feel for how the field works, and what we're good at.


    About a year ago-- okay, more like two years ago-- Angela Wilkinson, a friend who runs the scenario planning master classes at the Saïd Business School, invited me to write a think-piece about the field. I took it as an occasion to run a thought experiment: if you were to start with a clean sheet of paper-- if there was no Global Business Network, no IFTF, no organized or professionalized efforts to forecast the future-- what would the field look like? What kinds of problems would it tackle? What kinds of science would it draw on? And how would it try to make its impact felt?

30 May 09

FT.com / Arts / Visual Arts - A tough climate for art school graduates

Sir Christopher Frayling, the RCA’s rector, remains upbeat. Looking out from his office window towards Kensington Gardens, he said: “You’ve got to believe in the future, otherwise you wouldn’t get up in the morning. In recessional times the arts become pa

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20 May 09

Jane McGonigal | Fast Company

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Jane McGonigal
Director of game R&D, Institute for the Future

Thirty thousand Mexicans are rioting in the streets after the price of tortilla flour quadrupled for the third time in three months. Hotel owners in Memphis are installing "anti-senior citi

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06 May 09

http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/

I am interested in how to live in a world we don’t understand very well –in other words, while most human thought (particularly since the enlightenment) has focused us on how to turn knowledge into decisions, I am interested in how to turn lack of informa

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Edge: LEARNING TO EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

"A black swan is an outlier, an event that lies beyond the realm of normal expectations. Most people expect all swans to be white because that's what their experience tells them; a black swan is by definition a surprise. Nevertheless, people tend to conco

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29 Apr 09

Tomorrow Matters: Ignoring the Future is Undermining the Present | Open The Future | Fast Company

In the midst of ongoing wars, accelerating economic collapse, and cascading environmental ruin, it's easy to dismiss futurism as self-indulgence, a superficial pastime devoted to spotting the next hot gizmo or telling us all how some coming development ch

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