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Wednesday 9 October

12:00 – 16:00
DESIGN, FUTURES & SUSTAINABILITY
Free entry via designBRICS Seminar

(limited entry up to 20 people from ANT19 Conference)
Room A2 & A3

17:00
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Room A1

18:00
CONFERENCE OPENING
KEYNOTE 1: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CYNTHIA SELIN

Rewilding anticipation: Foraging futures, forging futures
Room A2 & A3


18:30 – 20:00
EXHIBITION OPENING
DRINKS & SNACKS

Co-sponsored by designBRICS
AHO Gallery

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Thursday 10 October

08:00 – 08:30
REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS
Room A1

08:30 – 08:45
WELCOME
AHO PRO-RECTOR PROF RACHEL TROYE
& PROF ANDREW MORRISON, CONFERENCE CHAIR

Room A2 & A3

08:45 – 09:15
KEYNOTE 2: PROF SOHAIL INAYATULLAH
Castle surrounded by hungry wolves: a stage theory approach to the future
Room A2 & A3


09:30 – 11:00
THEME: CARE
Curated Session 1
Keri Facer, Ann-Kathrin Peters, John Holmberg, Sanna Barrineau, Laila Mendy and Celine Granjou:
How should universities care for the future?
Chair: Hanne Cecilie Geirbo
Room A1 (max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: DESIGN
Curated Session 2
Nina Bjørnstad and Cheryl Akner Koler:
Prototyping futures: How a mindful co-writing method, for short videos, support ideation
Chair: Charlie Danoff
Room A2
(max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: DESIGN
Paper Session 1
Chair: Manuela Celi
Room A3
(max 40 people)
Jomy Joseph:
Designerly ways of futuring: Virtual reality as a foresight tool for long term sustainability
Zachary Colbert:
Unbuilt: An incomplete compendium of anticipatory architectural fictions
Steve Matthewman and Hugh Byrd:
Anticipating a better city: Redesigning post-quakes Christchurch

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: CARE
Paper Session 2
Léo Coutellec, Sebastian J. Moser and Paul-Loup Weil-Dubuc:
Eulogy of a non-predictive anticipatory medicine
Bruce Tonn and Dorian Stiefel:
Institutional innovations for meeting obligations to future generations
Nadezhda Mikova:
Anticipation of low-carbon energy future 2050 in north-west European countries
Chair: Fabrice Roubelat
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: TIME
Paper Session 3
Fadia Dakka:
Exploring ‘university rhythms’ as anticipatory practices
Even Smith Wergeland:
Hindsight and foresight combined: History as a component in scenario building
Anne Marchais-Roubelat and Fabrice Roubelat:
History, time and futures studies. Tensions from geostrategy anticipatory practices
Chair: Dagny Stuedahl
Room G3
(max 25 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: PERFORMANCE
Paper Session 4
Sergio Urueña, Hannot Rodríguez and Andoni Ibarra:
Enacting anticipatory heuristics: Socio-epistemic robustness as relational quality
Lise Amy Hansen:
Performing diversity in design futures
Luis de Miranda:
Effectual anticipation: Analytical, dialectical and crealectical moments
Chair: Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic
Room G4
(max 25 people)

THEME: METHODS
Technique Workshop 1
Bridgette Engeler:
Building to think – using LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® for Causal Layered Analysis
Chair: Erik Øverland
Room G5
(max 25 people)

11:00 – 11:30
BREAK: Refreshments / Speakers’ Corner

11:30 – 13:00
LOUNGE
Room A1

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: DESIGN
Curated Session 3
Palmyre Pierroux, Rolf Steier, Birgitte Sauge, Anne Qvale, Joran Rudi, Thomas Liu and Ole Petter Larsen:
Virtual reality architecture exhibitions: Means for experimenting with future objects in anticipation studies
Chair: Elena Formia
Room A2
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: PERFORMANCE
Curated Session 4
Paul Graham Raven, Johannes Stripple, Graeme McDonald, Alexandra Nikoleris and Peter Pelzer:
FOSSIL / The museum of carbon ruins (an ongoing experiment in the anticipation of decarbonisation)
Chair: Sergio Urueña
Room A3
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: PERFORMANCE
Technique Workshop 2
Nicolas Balcom Raleigh, Sofi Kurki, Amos Taylor and Markku Wilenius:
Introducing the futures clinique approach: Examining decision-making for long-range futures of the bioeconomy
Chair: Christophe Bisson
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: LEARNING
Paper Session 5
Timofei Nestik:
Foresight as a socio-psychological phenomenon: an empirical study
Hanne Cecilie Geirbo, George Anthony Giannoumis, Laurence Habib and Tulpesh Patel:
What kind of technology competence do we actually need?
Ann Light and Hannah Korsmeyer:
Learning to anticipate worlds through participatory speculative design
Chair: Andrew Morrison
Room G3
(max 25 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: CRITIQUE
Paper Session 6
Antonio Furlanetto:
Anticipatory risk management as an articulated futures exercise
Renee Albrecht-Mallinger, Siyuan Ma, Wanying Zhu and Sameer Tendolkar:
Notes from the sea, 2218
Peter Jones:
Cultural-historical anticipation perspectives
Chair: Ted Fuller
Room G4
(max 25 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: METHODS
Paper Session 7
Rocco Scolozzi, Gian Antonio Battistel, Alessandro Gretter, Antonio Furlanetto and Roberto Poli:
Reopening futures of remote, depopulating Alpine areas – the pilot project ALPJOBS
Pernille V. K. Andersen, Anders Horsbøl and Emil Styrbæk Møller:
Interprofessional future workshops as a method towards anticipating a future flexible energy system
Bastien Kerspern:
Game design fiction: Bridging mediation through games and design fiction to facilitate anticipation-oriented thinking
Chair: Daniel Welsh
Room G5
(max 25 people)

13:00 – 14:00
LUNCH

14:00 – 14:30
KEYNOTE 3: DR. GECI KARURI-SEBINA
African cities, anticipation and disconnect (not quite Wakanda)
Room A2 & A3

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: DESIGN
Curated Session 5
Per-Anders Hillgren, Kristina Lindström, Michael Strange, Bo Reimer, Li Jönsson Sara Bjärstorp and Hope Wittmer:
Imagining collaborative future-making
Chair: Lise Hansen
Room A1
(max 40 people)

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: CRITIQUE
Curated Session 6
John O´Reilly, Jamie Brassett and Lucy Kimbell:
Anticipation, creativity and philosophy
Chair: Pupul Bsht
Room A2
(max 40 people)

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: METHODS
Technique Workshop 3
Sanna Ahvenharju and Matti Minkkinen:
Researching futures consciousness
Chair: Adrian Pop
Room A3
(max 40 people)

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: METHODS
Technique Workshop 4
Bridgette Engeler:
Monstrous plots and drunken walks. Designing futures with randomness and risk in mind
Chair: Pedro de Senna
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: CARE
Paper Session 8
Richard Sandford:
Care and hope in lived futures: locating futures through heritage
Ilkka Tuomi and Aloisius Louie:
Ethics and choice in anticipatory systems
Ted Fuller:
Considering the role of responsible anticipation in human flourishing and the capacity to aspire
Chair: Zachary Colbert
Room G3
(max 25 people)

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: DESIGN
Paper Session 9
Renata Tyszczuk:
Collective scenarios: Rehearsing, predicting, and speculating on climate futures
Håkan Edeholt:
New standpoints for new visions : A call for a comprehensive anticipatory design science
Michele Zannoni and Elena Formia:
The value of design approaches in the future of memory. How digital artefacts can improve methodologies and tools for activating collective memories in urban environments
Chair: Ole Smørdal
Room G4
(max 25 people)

14:30 – 16:00
THEME: METHODS
Paper Session 10
Galina Lola:
The method “graphic coding of intentions”
Tanja Golja:
Education = Anticipatory system?: (educational) designing as anticipatory learning
William Kempton:
Making anticipations
Chair: Marku Willenius
Room G5
(max 25 people)

16:00 – 16:30
BREAK: Refreshments / Speakers’ Corne

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: CARE
Dialogue Session 1
Laurence Habib, Flavio Mesquita Da Silva, Sergej van Middendorp and Frederick Steier:
Generating new futures through collaborative support networks: Reflecting on inclusion, awareness and sustainability
Monica Di Ruvo:
Somewhere in-between design studies and craft practice
Linda Groff:
Anticipating earth crises in Anthropocene age: Future scenarios and a call to action
Chair: Krtistina Lindstrôm
Room A1
(max 40 people)

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: METHODS
Dialogue Session 2
Peter Jones:
Systemic futures thinking: A generative dialogue
Gitanjali Adlakha-Hutcheon:
FATE – A method designed to anticipate socio-technical evolutions
Chair: Per Anders Hilgren
Room A2
(max 40 people)

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: DESIGN
Paper Session 11
Einar Sneve Martinussen and Ted Matthews:
Future faceting – Exploring multifaceted urban futures through interaction and service-design
Flaviano Celaschi, Daniele Fanzini and Elena Formia:
Urban futures by design. Latent factors in design and technology-driven scenarios for mutating cities
Johanna Hautamäki and Marika Hautala:
A game as an anticipatory service design tool
Chair: Paul Ravan
Room A3
(max 25 people)

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: FEELING
Paper Session 12
Shira Stav:
Anticipation, hauntology and nostalgia: Israeli novels of the post-Oslo era
Jerneja Rebernak:
Poetics of attunement
Yue Zou:
Design for feeling the future beyond the human centered zone
Chair: KerI Facer
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: MIXED
New Ideas Session 1
Bridgette Engeler:
Towards prospective design: Building a capacity for anticipation in design
Fabio Millevoi:
This house is not a hotel. What if it were?
Hanna-Kaisa Pernaa:
Deliberative Anticipation
Dagny Stuedahl and Sisse Finken:
What can design contribute to anticipation studies?
Chair: Steve Mathewman
Room G3
(max 25 people)

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: PERFORMANCE
New Ideas Session 2
Ferry van de Mosselaer:
Creating opportunity spaces: On the dialectics between performative participation and anticipatory spatial planning
Harriet Parry:
Affective heritage futures: Community connection and inclusive evolution
Tanja Hichert:
Bringing together complexity thinking, sustainability science, inter- & transdisciplinary research methods to re-imagine just African futures & how change happens in our contexts
Chair: Steve Mathewman
Room G4
(max 25 people)

16:30 – 18:00
THEME: LEARNING
New Ideas Session 3
Maree Conway:
How contested ideas of the university in the present enable and constrain the emergence of its possible futures
Anouk Heltzel:
Reprodutopia. We need to talk about about the future of reproduction
Wietse Hage:
Synthetic biology: On the feasibility of anticipating future dynamics in complex systems using technology assessment
Chair: Renata Tyszczuk
Room G5
(max 25 people)

18:00 – 18:30
PLENARY DISCUSSION
1 – Thematic Discussion Strategic
2 – Planning futures – Anticipation Conference Series
Room A2 & A3

19:00 – 22:00
CONFERENCE DINNER
(incl. in registration cost)
Venue: DOGA

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Friday 11 October

08:00 – 08:45
REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS
Room A1

08:45 – 09:15
KEYNOTE 4: PROF RIEL MILLER
Futures literacy, anticipatory systems and futures studies: An appeal for disciplinarity
Room A2 & A3

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: METHODS
Curated Session 7
Lucy Kimbell, Jamie Brassett, Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic and Daniella Jenkins:
Live policy studio: Anticipating pension reform 32
Chair: Roberto Poli
Room A1
(max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: CRITIQUE
Curated Session 8
Ursula Gobel, Peter Padbury, Maika Sondarjee, Thérèse De Groote:
Imagining Canada’s future: Creating new synergies with foresight / knowledge co-creation and mobilisation to address global challenges
Chair: Per Koch
Room A2
(max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: METHODS
Curated Session 9
Ole Smørdal, Kristian Hoelscher, Ida Nilstad Pettersen, Alexander Wilson, and Maarit Kahila:
Co-constructing city futures: Enabling participation in urban planning processes with ICTs
Chair: Ferry van de Mosselaer
Room A3
(max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: LEARNING
Paper Session 13
Ola Erstad and Kenneth Silseth:
Pathways of anticipation: Futuremaking and the design of social futures
Charles Danoff, Joseph Corneli, Paola Ricaurte Quijano, Charlotte Pierce, Lisa Snow MacDonald and Verena Roberts:
A fictional peeragogical anticipatory learning exploration
Danielle Wilde:
Tasting the future
Chair: Susanne Pratt
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: CARE
Paper Session 14
Bruce Tonn and Erin Rose:
Anticipation and human rights
Céline Granjou:
Politics of climate anticipation – The promises of underground carbon
Christophe Bisson and David Boirel:
Strategic early warning system for the French nuclear industry: An hybrid approach for better anticipation
Chair: Luis de Miranda
Room G3
(max 25 people)

09:30 – 11:00
THEME: NETWORK
Paper Session 15
Matti Minkkinen, Laura Pouru and Burkhard Auffermann:
Understanding and managing anticipatory ecosystems: Case Finnish Foresight 2020
Gonzalo Iparraguirre:
Symmetric valuation of past and future in the design of anticipatory agendas
Go Yoshizawa, Mineyo Iwase, Nika Ando and Keiichiro Tahara:
Academy of the future in practice
Chair: Erik Øverland
Room G5
(max 25 people)

11:00 – 11:30
BREAK: Refreshments / Speakers’ Corner

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: METHODS
Curated Session 10
Jackeline Lima Farbiarz and Alexandre Farbiarz:
Anticipation design: Participating in the construction of new social senses for education
Chair: Lise Hansen
Room A1
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: METHODS
Curated Session 11
Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic and Lucy Kimbell:
FuturGov engagement game
Chair: Laurence Habib
Room A2
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: NETWORK
Curated Session 12
Adrian Pop, Poli Roberto, Wilenius Markku, Caillol Marie-Hélène, Fuller Ted and Miller Riel:
Global governance futures
Chair: Richard Sanford
Room A3
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: PERFORMANCE
Curated Session 13
Corbin Raymond, Bruce Snaddon, Alettia Chisin, Monica Di Ruvo, Andrew Morrison and Amanda Steggell:
Relational ontologies for futurescaping
Chair: Jamie Brassett
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: MIXED
Paper Session 16
Kai Reaver:
Digital Zoning – In the age of surveillance capitalism can urban planning help regulate technology?
Manuela Celi and Chiara Colombi:
Design future literacy in the Anthropocene: A matter of awareness
Tim Fisher, Chris Groves, Seth Oliver, Sietske Veenman:
Feeling and rethinking futures: Opening up futures in energy transitions
Chair: Ann Light
Room G3
(max 25 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: METHODS
Paper Session 17
Adam Vigdor Gordon:
Probing the future: The learning organisation In an age of rapid-prototyping
Maryam Heidaripour:
Emerging collectives and the everyday exercise of future-making
Pupul Bisht:
Decolonizing anticipatory practices
Chair: Daneille Wilde
Room G4
(max 25 people)

11:30 – 13:00
THEME: METHODS
Curated Session 14 (Video)
Atousa Poursheikhali, Riel Miller, Reza Dehnavieh, Sara Poursheikhali, Somayeh Noorihekmat and Ali Masoud:
Revealing people’s anticipatory systems through action-learning: A Futures Literacy Lab
Chair: Reil Miller
Room G5
(max 25 people)

13:00 – 14:00
LUNCH

14:00 – 15:30
LOUNGE
Room A1

14:00 – 15:30
THEME: CARE
New Ideas Session 4
Daniel Brielmaier, Sarah Pickman, Ro Spankie, Robin Zebrowski, Sarah Canfield, Wendy Sloan, Cathlyn Newell and Anne Sofie Karhio:
Anticipating dark futures
Chair: Keri Facer
Room A2
(max 40 people)

14:00 – 15:30
THEME: PERFORMANCE
Curated Session 15
Claire van Rhyn, Ricardo Dutra Gonçalves, Heather Huggins and Ingvild Øverland:
Future-making in education through social presencing theatre: An awareness-based anticipatory methodology
Chair: Li Jonsson
Room A3
(max 40 people)

14:00 – 15:30
THEME: CARE
Curated Session 16
Laurence Habib, Flavio Mesquita da Silva, Sergej van Middendorp and Frederick Steier:
Collaborative support networks as generative of new futures: Using world café and other dialogic methods to further inclusion, awareness and sustainability
Chair: Dagny Stuedahl
Room G1+G2
(max 40 people)

14:00 – 15:30
THEME: MIXED
Paper Session 18
Susanne Pratt and Giedre Kligyte_
Experiential futures in transdisciplinary higher education: Feeling futures and making them worth our wants
Lenneke Kuijer:
Using research products to anticipate future everyday life
Christopher Pearsell-Ross:
Futures Compass: Gaming uncertain futures
Chair: Bastien Kerspern
Room G3
(max 25 people)

14:00 – 15:30
THEME: MIXED
Paper Session 19
Katriina Siivonen:
Traces of human-nature interface as a cultural transformation towards sustainable futures
Renee Perez:
We’re wasting time: Harnessing the temporality of commodities to motivate responsible consumption
Bridgette Engeler:
Capturing uncertainty in material culture
Chair: Marta Struminska-Kutra
Room G4
(max 25 people)

14:00 – 15:30
THEME: PERFORMANCE
Paper Session 20
Sanna Ketonen-Oksi:
Discussing the role of strategic management consultancies in anticipating more socially, environmentally and economically sustainable future(s) – a case study
Daniel Welch and Ulrike Ehgartner:
Imagined Futures of Consumption
Pedro De Senna, Irianna Lianaki Dedouli and Epaminondas Christofilopoulos:
Theatre arts and futures literacy: Anticipating an approximation
Chair: Peter Hemmersam
Room G5
(max 25 people)

15:30 – 16:00
BREAK: Refreshments / Speakers’ Corner

16:00 – 16:30
KEYNOTE 5: EINAR SNEVE MARTINUSSEN
Design for a nordic digital shift
Room A2 & A3

16:30 – 17:00
PLENARY: Discussion & announcement of next conference
Rooms A2 & A3

17:00-18:00
CONFERENCE FUTURES: Open discussion & planning
Rooms A2 & A3

18:00 –
DRINKS: At Dansens Hus (self-organised)