--- title: Designing Post-Technological Futures for Everything page_type: course track: course_type: feature_img: img_caption: faculty: - andres-colmenares --- {{ insert_banner() }} ## Syllabus Following a collective learning-by-doing approach, the students will explore, discuss, reflect, ideate, and exchange perspectives, questions, and thought experiments, while exercising their collective imaginations with long-term, critical and planetary mindsets to navigate the complexity, scale, and speed of change of the multidimensional implications that the digital economy has in the environmental emergency. Using [The Everything Manifesto](https://www.iam-internet.com/everything) as a meta-brief, participants will have the opportunity to learn how to use hypothetical questions to develop useful fiction stories about how everyday life can change in the next billion seconds, following methodologies where they can practice collective ideation, decision making, and other collaborative approaches. ## Deliverables Digital posters + Proto–videos ## Additional Resources Thinking in Systems - Donella Meadows Dark Matter and Trojan Horses - Dan Hill Exposing the magic of Design - John Kolko Frame Innovation - Kees Dorst A more beautiful question - Warren Berger Design, When everybody Designs - Ezio Manzini Design for the Real World - Victor Papanek Critical Zones - Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel Leading from the Emerging Future - Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaufer ### Modality: The course will be 100% screen-based, using Zoom ### Output: Digital posters + Proto–videos ## Bibliography: [The Everything Manifesto](https://www.iam-internet.com/everything) [‘Provisions - Observing & Archiving COVID-19’](https://www.thesitemagazine.com/covid19provisions) by Site Magazine [‘Slowdown Papers’](https://medium.com/slowdown-papers) by Dan Hill 'Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime' by Bruno LaTour ‘Poetics of Relation’ by Édouard Glissant ‘The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins’ by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing ‘Everything is Someone’ by Simone Rebaudengo and Joshua Noble ‘Black Quantum Futurism Theory & Practice, Volume I’ by Rasheedah Phillips ‘Beyond Nature and Culture’ by Philippe Descola ‘Stories of your Life and Others’ by Ted Chiang [‘A question of tech’](https://gauthierroussilhe.com/en/posts/une-erreur-de-tech) by Gauthier Roussilhe ‘The Shock of the Old: Technology and Global History Since 1900’ by David Edgerton [Logic Magazine](https://logicmag.io/) [‘Goodbye Uncanny Valley’](https://alanwarburton.co.uk/goodbye-uncanny-valley) by Alan Warburton ## Faculty {{ insert_faculty() }}