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Metropolis ─ Future Oriented Thinking Through Science Fiction
What?Metropolis develops a model of operation which develops participants' abilities to envision a long timeframe. Often the functionality and development in different branches is aimed to the near future because of practical realities. However, creative functionality, and in a large scale also the future of the society, needs long timeframe visions and enthusiastic ideas which go beyond everyday life. Metropolis offers a method with which to detach from the present and reflect on which directions it is preferable and reasonable to develop toward. Metropolis is also a way to unite different fields, organisations, companies and schools within the creative branches. The strength of the method is that it is easy to unite within it sub tasks from different fields. Once the different participants have got to know each other through this method, it will produce besides the models of the future, also new ways for organisations to work together with people from other fields in diverse research and development activities. How?In Metropolis developing science-fiction scenarios will unite people from different fields. The outcome from this development process can be short films, or possibly text, animation, plays, or something else. The central point being, that people from different fields are included in the envisioning process, and that they all bring their expertise with them. One central method in developing these futuristic visions is a so called thought experiment. The thought experiment helps people analyse and further develop different visions. The process could unfold like this:
The work in Metropolis is strongly centralized on the web. The different phases (information retrieval, planning, sketching, ideas, method information, finished productions, and so on) are stored on the web (in a Wiki for example), so that the process will be as open as possible and so that the materials from different phases can be put to use all-round and asynchronously. |
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The thought experimentThe thought experiment is a method with which to create ideas of the future in a creative way. In the thought experiment, a statement is presented about something which is different in the future. The thought experiment can base itself on researched future anticipation, wild guesses, or a combination of these. The thought experiment should include these dimensions:
The different dimension do not have to be answered comprehensively, they can be just suggested in the thought experiment. You can test the depth of your experiment with the following questions:
The questions are shaped from the book: Philosophy Through Science Fiction 2009 |