USC Iovine Young Academy Future of Work Workshop
USC Iovine Young Academy Future of Work Workshop
Workshop attendees at USC Iovine Young Academy workshop on the future of work

The Workshop

A 5-day speculative design workshop at USC's Iovine and Young Academy for their Master of Science in Integrated Design, Business and Technology program. The workshop focused on the future of work and how design fiction can be used to explore and communicate complex ideas about the future of work. I shared how I used design fiction and speculative design to find a more expansive canvas to describe my company OMATA to prospective investors. I created an Annual Report from the Future of the company rather than a traditional landscape-oriented, 11 slide PowerPoint pitch deck. This workshop explored the rapidly evolving landscape of work in an era shaped by automation, AI, biotechnology, and shifting socio-economic forces. Participants took on the roles of futurists, designers, and systems thinkers to critically reimagine what work could become—not just what trends suggest, but through radical futures that challenge assumptions and reveal deeper social, ethical, and political tensions.

Summary

I participated in a workshop at USC's Iovine and Young Academy for their Master of Science in Integrated Design, Business and Technology program. The workshop focused on the future of work and how design fiction can be used to explore and communicate complex ideas about the future of work.

Workshop Dates: 3/28/25
Published On: 4/7/25, 07:39
Updated On: 4/7/25, 07:39

Written By: Julian Bleecker

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The Future of Work: A World in Transition

Work, as we know it, is rapidly transforming. Automation, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and shifting socio-economic structures are redefining labor, productivity, and value. As we move forward, the fundamental nature of work is being questioned: Who works? What counts as labor? How do we define productivity? What happens when work disappears?

This 5-day PPR invites you to step into the role of a speculative designer, futurist, and systems thinker to explore, critique, and reimagine the future of work. Rather than simply forecasting trends, we will construct radical alternative futures that reveal hidden tensions, ethical dilemmas, and potential consequences of emerging work paradigms.

Over five days, you will collaboratively build a provocative speculative future for work, developing:

Throughout the workshop, industry experts will join to provide provocations, insights, and critiques. Their role is to challenge assumptions, offer alternative perspectives, and push teams to refine their speculative worlds. During the final presentations, these experts will engage as ‘respondents,’ questioning the plausibility, ethical implications, and unintended consequences of each future scenario.

Your team will be encouraged to investigate topics such as:

  1. The City as a Workplace

2. The Digital Professional Sphere

3. Tools for the Future Workforce

Your role in this workshop is to push beyond traditional thinking, challenge assumptions, and design futures that provoke critical reflection. What new work paradigms and alternative economies will emerge in these futuristic, decentralized, and/or AI-governed workplaces? This is not just about imagining technology—it’s about questioning the fundamental structures of labor, identity, and power.

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