This exhibition depicts the state of transition of design practices and society, taking people through different stages of reflection. Visitors take steps to enable the collective shaping of futures, illustrated through the metaphor of cooking.
Our DreamTeam moderators introduced student teams of Create Tomorrow to Responsible Futuring. Sparking their collective imagination helped them tackle challenges for companies and organisations connected to the event.
University Innovation Fellows and Faculty Innovation Fellows were introduced to Responsible Futuring and used their collective imagination to address societal challenges, during the Silicon Valley Meet-up at Stanford d.school.
Session during the Dutch Design Week, aimed to enable transdisciplinary collaboration and to open the way for alternative perspectives and rationales of health and care.
People who were born from an artificial womb get a chance to visit a monument that displays a part of the machine in which they were gestated, on their 18th birthday. Research in collaboration with UT philosophers of ESDiT.
Research collective DEI4AI goes beyond disciplines and works with all relevant stakeholders to define a desirable future. In 2022, they have developed four transdisciplinary tools to conduct futuring and critical design workshops.
DesignLab developed a Responsible Futuring masterclass for employees of Achmea and Belastingdienst, as part of the course Digital Transformation by Centre for Safety and Digitisation, in collaboration with UTs PLD.
UT and partners developed methods and tools to make constructive use of controversies and, through this process, bring together stakeholders to co-shape responsible smart city futures: Future Frictions and the Cook-It Book.
In this workshop, the Responsible Futuring approach was applied to investigate how Citizen Science Hubs could integrate the values, norms, and behaviours of stakeholders in different contexts.