Future of Transfer 2030+
ILLUSTRATIVE Scenarios
The project >Future of Transfer 2030+< is about a new transfer of knowledge and technologyin different kind of fields as research, education, culture & labor market. Based on that I illustrated 3 complex scenarios.
To what extent do illustrative scenarios
go beyond the purely aesthetic?
In my works reality and fiction become one and allow multiple perspectives and applications. This potential makes clear that it is essential to deal with the power of illustrations in the field of science communication and idea development. On the one hand, scenarios are communication tools and make current developments more discussable and acceptances visible. They are idea accelerators and open new questions for the day after tomorrow. In addition, style and environment are removed from time and make multinarrative events and interrelations comprehensible in a very impressive way. This complexity is the reason why illustrative scenarios are especially valuable for various workshops and dialogs about future.
Client: Fraunhofer CeRRI, TU-Berlin
ILLUSTRATIVE Scenarios
The project >Future of Transfer 2030+< is about a new transfer of knowledge and technologyin different kind of fields as research, education, culture & labor market. Based on that I illustrated 3 complex scenarios.
To what extent do illustrative scenarios
go beyond the purely aesthetic?
In my works reality and fiction become one and allow multiple perspectives and applications. This potential makes clear that it is essential to deal with the power of illustrations in the field of science communication and idea development. On the one hand, scenarios are communication tools and make current developments more discussable and acceptances visible. They are idea accelerators and open new questions for the day after tomorrow. In addition, style and environment are removed from time and make multinarrative events and interrelations comprehensible in a very impressive way. This complexity is the reason why illustrative scenarios are especially valuable for various workshops and dialogs about future.
Client: Fraunhofer CeRRI, TU-Berlin