Near Future Laboratory
2024 02 Blog Archive
Header image for What Is Design Fiction video on Youtube
Feb 01, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
What is Design Fiction? Design Fiction uses sci-fi and design to create prototypes, envisioning future possibilities and their impacts. It helps organizations think beyond current trends, fostering a deeper understanding of potential technological and societal changes through tangible artifacts.
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Design Fiction Artifact
Feb 04, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
A design fiction magazine from a possible AI future and podcasting with Radha Mistry and Nora Young
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Spark Podcast
Feb 12, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
Imagination is often dismissed as childish, or a frill. But it also lets us picture alternative futures, and technologies that haven't been invented yet. So how do we harness our imagination? And in an age where Big Tech promises to solve our problems for us, how do we use our imaginations to build the futures we want?
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Electrical Schematic of a Basic Class-A Amplifier
Feb 14, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
The continuing journey to foster a community-driven creative renaissance through collaboration, coordination, and amplification. The new Token Ring Web Ring initiative leverages structured communication to promote cooperative work and envision more habitable future worlds.
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A Design Fiction in the archetype of a print ad for a company that provides 100% human coding
Feb 15, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
Read about the creation of an iPhone app that points users towards the center of the galaxy, highlighting the ease of technology use and development with AI tools. The post also discusses the impact of AI on traditional programming skills, including perspectives on the future of coding craftsmanship and the debate over technology's role in democratizing innovation versus diminishing expert skill sets. Features reflections on personal achievements in technology and the philosophical implications of AI in programming.
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Cover Image for Near Future Laboratory Podcast Episode 084 - Emergency Broadcast! Thrilling Wonder Stories
Feb 17, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
Near Future Laboratory Podcast Episode 084 Thrilling Wonder Stories is a podcast that delves into the intersection of science, technology, and the arts. It features discussions on a wide range of topics including consciousness, film special effects, artificial intelligence, and science fiction. The podcast aims to explore futuristic ideas and the potential of human creativity through insightful dialogue. It's a resource for listeners interested in speculative concepts and the exploration of how technology influences society and culture.
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Design Fiction Artifact
Feb 20, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
ARUP's Abundance Film
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Design Fiction Artifacts
Feb 24, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
Chris Butler talking about the future of decision-making in an era of AI.
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Design Fiction Artifact
Feb 25, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
Week 7 of 2024 at the Near Future Laboratory from the Discord. Highlights include advancements in artificial intelligence in healthcare, ethical AI licensing, speculative design fiction, innovative product design narratives, and the latest on critical and emerging technologies. It was a week filled with thought-provoking content on AI, design fiction, speculative futures, and more, shared by a creative community passionate about shaping the future.
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Design Fiction
Feb 29, 2024 (ref Jul 02, 2025)
Julian Bleecker, BSEE, MSEng, Ph.D. visited Chapman University on February 28, 2024, to deliver the annual Bensussen Lecture in the Arts Series, invited by Professor Justin St. P. Walsh. The visit included engaging with students and faculty who have integrated Design Fiction into their curriculum, demonstrating the impact of Near Future Laboratory's work.
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