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 ==== Futurist Fieldguide ==== ==== Futurist Fieldguide ====
  
-Pre-notes towards the fieldguide.+The [[:Futurist Fieldguide/]] is the second volume of the Future Fabulators publication, a workbook or a manual for people interested in experimenting with futures techniques in practice. The first volume will be the second edition of {{:future_fabulators:futurishversion0.99_0.pdf|Futurish}}, designed to provide context and theoretical background for the Fieldguide
  
-(see also internal/process notes at https://repo.fo.am/foam/futurist-fieldguide/ )+=== overview ====
  
 +the Fieldguide (working title) is a collection of texts, guides, warnings, and manifesto-like rabble rousing collated into a small book (ideally pocket sized around A6~A5).
  
-what is it? +We'd like the guide to present a range of approaches to thinking about the future, dealing with uncertainty and in particular experiential methods and those able to be used in unpredictable settings. In view of this, our preference is for texts of a pragmatic bent, with a focus on instructional, DIY techniques, while at the same time delineating some of the contexts surrounding these approaches where appropriate. 
-  * cookbook [?] +
-  * chapbook [?] +
-  * manifesto [?] +
-  * shopping list [?] +
-  * checklist [?]+
  
 +One of the central concerns is how and why 'futures' can provide useful methods for increasing agency, improving understanding of complex issues, or becoming more human. When we talk about 'futures' are we dealing with scrying and divination or are such methods more in line with invocation? Summoning futures into the present from an unknowable beyond? 
  
 +=== guidelines for contributors ===
  
-who is it for? how could a reader approach it?+Contributions could take several forms: describing experiential techniques, distributed online methods, distillations of complex procedures, step-by-step guides, framing documents, and suggestions for further developments. In general, practical elucidation rather than rhetorical digression. More like manual than a shopping catalogue. Shorter texts are preferred over longer texts (however longer contextual pieces could be considered for the 2nd edition of 'Futurish')
  
-A way to enter: what is this all about in the broadest sense? Why? Who tried it out and what did they say (e.g. the testimonials of [[visualizing the invisible feedback]])Explain yourselves (but make it interesting)! (e.g. [[visualizing the invisible]] seems to be a step in this direction.) What can I get out of this if I'm not especially interested in the internal details of methods, structures, approaches, etc.?+Consider clarifying where you're coming from and what a reader/user can expect from following/adapting the approaches you're describing. What do they require – the background traditions, presuppositions, prerequisites to prepare prospective futurists? Are the the techniques described at an introductory or advanced levelWhat preoccupations and concerns drive someone to become personally concerned about this business
  
-Making clear where you're coming from, what I can expect from these approaches, what they demand - background traditions, presuppositions, prerequisites to prepare prospective futurists. Also what driving preoccupations and concerns makes someone become personally concerned about this business? 
  
 +Some potental examples and/or starting points:
 +  * [[prehearsal pocket guide]]
 +  * [[scenario methods]]
 +  * the framing and introduction from [[visualizing the invisible]]
 +  * http://nestersteachingblog.com/2010/11/23/a-collection-of-oulipo-exercises/
 +  * an introduction to [[futures card games]]
 +  * [[non predictive strategy]]
 +  * various threads from [[background|Ffab background research]]
 +  * etc+
  
-These methods are often+===copyright and licensing===
  
-  * structured +Authors retain copyright jointly with FoAM. The publication will be distributed under the following Creative Commons license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
-  * conceptual +
-  * analytical +
-  * speculative +
-  * interactive +
-  * collective/co-created +
-  * diagrammatic/schematic +
-  * participatory +
-  * existentially experiential…+
  
 +If you do not agree with your materials being published under this license, please let us know. 
  
-various features +=== sausage factors ===
- +
-  * interviews (conducted by us and/or contributors) +
-  * pragmatic +
-  * some context +
-  * pocket sized (or aproximate A5?, A6? smaller?) +
- +
-other notes and points of departure +
- +
-  * as appendix fr 'Futurish' or a fork/branch of 'Futurish' +
-  * perhaps more editorial discretion wrt. 'Futurish' +
-  * how do we look at multiple authors when doing 'method' peices or instruction-like sections? +
-  * intro -> intermediate -> advanced+
  
 +(see also internal/process notes at https://repo.fo.am/foam/futurist-fieldguide/ )
  
  
-***NOTE*** 
-  * //**(bullet points __NO__)**: this publication is certified bullet-point free// 
-  * //Post-It users: **EXTERMINATE**// 
  
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