Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top You've loaded an old revision of the document! If you save it, you will create a new version with this data. Media Files=== Visualising and prototyping === Talking and writing stories about the future can be made more tangible and accessible by using drawings, images and other (audio)visual media which can include physical objects and artefacts. The well known slogan by Arthur Brisbane "Use a picture. It’s worth a thousand words" applies to futures too: an image can convey an atmosphere of a future at a glance; a video can tell its story in a few minutes; an object can add a tactile, perhaps even olfactory or gustatory dimension. Design fiction has popularised making futures tangible by creating 'objects from the future' that are recognisable, yet strangely unfamiliar, raising questions and enabling critical discussions about futures in the present. The techniques in this section borrow from the arts, design, film-making and other creative practices that have long-established processes to imagine possible worlds and bring them to life in different forms. The techniques described here vary in complexity as well as time, resources and skills needed to develop them, but they all should be accessible to enthusiasts and professionals alike. * moodboards and collages * storyboard * Speculative design, critical design techniques * Design Fiction techniques * “The Thing from the Future” cards * “Design Fiction Toolkit”, TBD catalogue * Superflux tarot * Extrapolation Factory techniques (products, infomercials...) * Newspaper/Magazine from the future * Design futurescaping * Interaction design * Rapid prototyping * Simulations * Artworks * Tinkering and prototyping * ... Please fill all the letters into the box to prove you're human. Please keep this field empty: SavePreviewCancel Edit summary Note: By editing this page you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International futurist_fieldguide/visualising_and_prototyping.1428069072.txt.gz Last modified: 2015-04-03 13:51by nik