Dear Future, I'm Ready!
Dear Future, I'm Ready!
Digital Society School & Transformational Studio
This. Is “Dear Future. I’m Ready’, a podcast brought to you from Amsterdam by Digital Society School and Transformational Studio. In this podcast we explore more responsible ways to use the global transformation for the benefit of society. As a listener, you will hear from 21 transformational leaders about how we might address the challenges of the 21st Century. As they share their ideas you’ll learn about how design, technology and social innovation can help reach the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
DF - #21for21 - #21 - Christian Bason
Listen to our FINAL(!) episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Christian Bason, director of the Danish Design Center, author and thought leader on mission driven design.  Christian sat down with Marco (Unfortunately, Carola was still not able to make it due to personal circumstances) and talked with Marco about complexity, the role of design centers, the role and responsibilities of designers, governments and companies, and about stretching the future, for us all and for a more beautiful planet. 🎤 We should get the thinking back into Design Thinking. Design Thinking is what has gotten us into the boardroom and the 🎤corporate lingo. But we are not getting much further as it has reduced design to a set of processes and methods. 🎤 We (Danish Design Center) can drown you in toolkits😉 But I think we should have a nuanced perspective on what design is and what the role of the designer is. 🎤 To work on these complex issues won't be for all designers. Some of us will move into more strategic positions, but many probably won't. And that is fine. We need to re-think 'Design Thinking' in this way. 🎤 Our role is to raise agenda's, to direct design education but at the same time train current professionals and executives with the latest tools and mindsets that are needed. 🎤 Designers can work together with farmers to positively envision a future, with nature as a stakeholder, that can be beneficial for all. And interestingly enough... don't forget: the dining table is the epicenter of the transition. 🎤 Regulation is driving innovation, putting incredible pressure on companies. This is an incredible opportunity for designers. Designers can be the glue that binds and bridge all layers and parties. 🎤 As innovation labs/ design centers... If you want to work with real systemic change, we have to build new infrastructure. It is important to be open and available for a wider set of actors and entities. Not just inside institutions. 🎤 I am really first and foremost a storyteller... How might I tell the right stories, so that we can truly address the challenges we are facing as humanity and the planet? 🎤 Dear Future, I am Ready to stretch you. I am ready to expand you and I am ready to shape you in a way that is good for us all and for the world we live in. Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧   About Christian Bason Christian Bason, CEO, Ph.D. leads the Danish Design Centre (DDC), a non-profit foundation backed by the Danish government. Pursuing missions across green, digital and social transitions, the DDC creates new opportunities for innovation and sustainable growth for business, organizations and designers. Previously, Christian was Director of MindLab, the Danish government’s innovation team, and Business Manager with Ramboll Management Consulting. Christian is the author of eight books on innovation, design and leadership, including Expand: Stretching t
Dec 16, 2022
41 min
DF - #21for21 - #20 - J Bob Alotta
Listen to our latest episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with J Bob Alotta, Media activist, filmmaker, movement strategist and current Vice President, Global Programs at Mozilla. J Bob sat down with Marco at the Society 5.0 Festival in Amsterdam on October 12-13 where she was one of the keynote speakers. She talked with Marco about building movements for transformation, Mozilla as a driver of change, activism in times of uncertainty and of course, fueled with the topics of AI, big tech and the digital society. 🎤 We find ourselves in our own echo chambers and this makes us feel we don't have to be accountable to each other. The real truth is that we are interdependent. 🎤 This means you and I are engaged in this tension filled relations and then actually where there are consolidations of power and weatlth these are untouched. And this design is deeply problematic. 🎤 We already have power and value. There is a dominant naritive that has us think we don't. But the gorgeous opportunity is to be inventive together and to be thoughtful about what we can produce and collaborate on together. 🎤 Fear is preventing us to do most of the things we need to do at this point. 🎤 Dear Future, I am Ready to not be afraid! Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧 About J Bob Alotta J. Bob Alotta is a veteran movement builder and nonprofit executive working at the intersection of technology and communities. Now serving as Vice President, Global Programs at Mozilla, Bob leads several ambitious initiatives to make the internet and artificial intelligence more trustworthy and equitable. These include the Mozilla Festival (MozFest), which convenes tens of thousands of technologists, artists, and activists each year. The Data Futures Lab, which reimagines new, better ways for data to be governed. The Responsible Computer Science Challenge, which is training a new generation of ethics-minded technologists. And more. Links Welcoming message by Mozzilla  IMDB profile J Bob on Twitter J Bob on Instagram
Nov 3, 2022
26 min
DF - #21for21 - #19 - Roland van der Vorst
Listen to our inspiring new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Roland van der Vorst, head of innovation of the international Dutch bank Rabobank and former professor of TU Delft and founder and director of Freedomlab. Roland sat down with Marco at the Society 5.0 Festival in Amsterdam on October 12-13. He talked with Marco about transitions, looking at things differently, the role and responsibilities of corporates and academia in these transformational times, and of course what it means to be a creative voice and designerly thinker in a corporate environment. 🎤 I am not so interested in what is happening in the world, but more in how we deal with it. The fear we experience is most alarming, even more than the situations themselves. 🎤 Transition always starts in the mind, from within us. One of the biggest transitions in our mind is that we now start to understand that we as an individual are not the center of the universe. It all starts there, without it we can't change our behavior. 🎤 Technology is sold as being 'open', but at the same time technology forces us to fixate. 🎤 Don't mix up dreams with goals. Goals you evaluate based on results, dreams you evaluate based on your intention. 🎤 It is extremely exciting to be in a bank. Especially because is not going to change over night, but at the same it needs to change. That is my challenge, both from an intellectual and entrepreneurial perspective. 🎤 Dear Future, I am Ready to open up! Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧 About Roland van der Vorst Roland's professional life is dominated by two activities: trying to understand things and to put things in motion. The first has lead to various books, columns and lectures. The second has put on the path of entrepreneurship. I have always worked at the crossroads of strategic thinking and creative thinking. The last 16 years I did so by advising clients in various industries on brand development. I have managed professional organizations and put my strategies into practice by being an entrepreneur in both Europe and Singapore. Links TU Delft page including overview of books written by Roland LinkedIn of Roland Weekly columns by Roland Profile of Roland by Rabobank
Oct 25, 2022
31 min
DF - #21for21 - #18 - Matthew Wizinsky
Listen to our new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Matthew Wizinsky, a designer, researcher and educator. He is author of the amazing new book 'Design After Capitalism'. Matthew talks with Marco and Carola about transition design, the role and responsibilities of academics and educators in design, new visions on the design profession and about capitalism from a designer’s perspective. Matthews's perspective. 🎤 As designers, we perhaps don't fully grasp what our mission is currently. 🎤 There are so many forms of design, but the kind I talk about is 'design at the scale of the human body'. 🎤 Transformation has also moved designers in many cases into powerful positions, designers are now in the board room. But, then, what do we do now? 🎤 We are trying to reform design, so that it can transcend capitalism. 🎤 My argument is not one of revolution, but rather one of erosion. How do we slowly erode the systems and situations we are stuck in. 🎤 Dear Future, I am Ready to design after capitalism. I hope you come with me! Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧 About Matthew Wizinsky Matthew Wizinsky is a designer, researcher, educator, and author on contemporary issues in design practice and research. He has over 20 years of professional experience in communication, interaction, exhibition, and experiential design, and he consults organizations on future possibilities through strategic foresight. He is an Associate Professor in the Ullman School of Design at the University of Cincinnati, PhD researcher in Transition Design at Carnegie Mellon University, Associate Editor for the communication design journal Visible Language, and the author of Design after Capitalism (MIT Press, 2022). Links Personal Website Book - Design after Capitalism
Jul 6, 2022
45 min
DF - #21for21 - #17 - Ruurd Priester
Listen to our fascinating new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Ruurd Priester,  Ruurd talks with Marco and Carola about the stack of crises, doughnut economics and how he thinks we should transform (the) design (field) for good. 🎤  Most designers are in fact not designers, because they are working in the current or old economic models. And designers solve problems, and the old economic models are in fact the problem... 🎤  Dear Future, I am ready to work for the younger generation, so that their powers will be released for good. Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧 About Ruurd Priester Ruurd is a systems thinker/doer, a social entrepreneur and researcher, with many years in digital design, marketing, innovation and strategy. He is Co-Founder and strategist of Groundforce Studio, which developed the Doughnut Economics Action Lab website and platform. Ruurd is Co-Founder and Acting Chair of the Amsterdam Donut Coalitie, Co-Founder and strategist of Climate Cleanup, and a former Research Fellow at the Amsterdam University of Applied Science – where he is also leading the sustainability program re-set. Ruurd's favorite motto is from Charles Eames: 'eventually everything connects'.
Jun 8, 2022
40 min
DF - #21for21 - #16 - Celiane Camargo-Borges
Listen to our dazzling new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Celiane Camargo-Borges, pioneer in imagineering, researcher and founder of designing conversations where she advocates the power of dialogue.  Celiane talks with Marco and Carola about the potential of dialogue, collective creativity, Imagineering Design and social change. 🎤  How can we (as educators) shift from being owners of content to facilitators of learning processes? 🎤  Our focus on 'fixing things' blinds us from the process, which is inherently part of transformation. 🎤  Dialogue is a resource do design an environment in which people can become creative and innovative. 🎤  Dear Future ,I am ready to jump, I am ready to experiment and create a future with diversity and inclusion, combining regeneration of nature with our economy. Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧 About Celiane Camargo-Borges Celiane Camargo-Borges is faculty at Breda University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands and visiting professor and guest lecturer at several universities around the world such as University of São Paulo in Brazil, University of Padova in Italy, University College Aspira in Croatia, among others.  She is also the founder of Designing Conversations (www.designingconversations.us), where she consults, designs and delivers workshops and process design within a diversity of areas where creativity, imagination, innovation and dialogue are central. In addition, she is a member of the Taos Institute Board, serving as a PhD supervisor and facilitator of workshops and online courses. Episode transcript published soon
May 13, 2022
36 min
DF #21for21 - #15 - Aga Szóstek
Listen to our sparkling new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Aga Szóstek, strategic designer, author of The Umami Strategy and co-host of the podcast The Next Wave. Aga talks with Marco and Carola about transformation, going beyond human centeredness and the umami strategy. 🎤  Instead of teaching others about transformation we should teach them the skills to keep on changing. 🎤  A transformation in itself is a process with a consequence, there is a continuation after. 🎤  Is human-centered a correct way of thinking? And I even think, perhaps there should not even be a center? 🎤  We have to keep asking ourselves "what does it taste like?" We have to discover the 'umami' strategy. 🎤  Dear Future, I am ready to follow your guidance into helping the world, not only survice, but thrive! Listen to the episode here 👇 🎧 About Aga Szóstek Aga Szóstek, Ph.D. is a strategic designer. For the past two decades she worked at the forefront of combining design, technology and business. She collaborated with brands such as Google, Microsoft, Philips, Canon, Samsung, EY, Santander, ING, Orange and many more, bringing the experience-focused strategic approach to project teams and boardrooms. Her approach inspired many organisations to refocus and bet on experiences as their strategic differentiator. Next to consulting, Szóstek designs tools aiming to support delivering unique experiences and co-hosts a podcast about creative leadership: Catching The Next Wave. She graduated with her Ph.D. from the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, and teaches experience design all around the world from the alternative business school Kaospilot in Denmark to Canterbury University in Christchurch, New Zealand. Links and more Book: The Umami Strategy Podcast: Catching the Next Wave Episode transcript published soon
Mar 21, 2022
46 min
DF #21for21 - #14 - Kees Klomp
Listen carefully en leave with fresh inspiration from our new episode of the #21for21 podcast again 🚀  🌏  with Kees Klomp, professor, author and the voice of a different sound in economics. Kees talks with Marco and Carola about existential economics, personal transformation and being vulnerable in order to thrive. About Kees Klomp Kees Klomp is professor of Purpose Economy at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences where he researches and develops an existential approach to economics. He is co-founder of Thrive institute, an organization that aims to re-invent economics and society. Kees is a recognized voice in topics of transformation and new ways of thinking and solving for the complex times we live in. In his latest book ‘Thrive. Fundamentals for a New Economy’, Kees and co-author Shinta Oosterwaal provide insights into alternative approaches to economics that are sustainable and just for both society and the planet in the long term.
Dec 21, 2021
41 min
DF #21for21 - #13 - Orlando Wood
Such an inspiring new episode of the #21for21 podcast again 🚀  🌏  with Orlando Wood, award winning Chief Innovation Officer of System1 Group and author of Lemon and Look Out. Orlando talks with Marco and Carola about about technology, media, brands and the transformation of advertising. 🎤  The Internet has caused us to look inwards and downwards. The algorithms push us to the extremes and hollow out the center ground. 🎤  I am not against technology, I am just pro-human. 🎤  Detachment from each other will make us very vulnerable as a society. 🎤  How, in a left-brain dominated world, do we reconnect with meaning and our very own human nature? 🎤  We need to reconnect with the world and rediscover that sense of place, which for example in advertising has really disappeared over the last 20 years. 🎤  A bit of self-doubt is helpful at times and will help us get to a better place ultimately. 🎤  It is the right-brain that gives the world that bit of meaning, of togetherness. 🎤  We have to look back at times. Only by looking back, to the culture that has gone before, you will be able to find the energy to push things forward. Listen to the episode below 👇 🎧 About Orlando Wood Orlando Wood is an advertising effectiveness expert and author of Look out (IPA, 2021), Lemon (IPA, 2019), and co-author of System1, Unlocking Profitable Growth (2017). His research on advertising effectiveness draws on psychology, cultural history and the study of the creative arts. Orlando’s work describes the features of advertising that capture attention, elicit an emotional response and so establish lasting business effects; his work also shows how these very same features have been disappearing from advertising in the digital age. Orlando has influenced thinking and practice in research, marketing and advertising, winning him awards from the ARF, AMA, Jay Chiat, ISBA, MRS and ESOMAR. Orlando is a frequent conference speaker and podcast guest. Orlando is Chief Innovation Officer of System1 Group, Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising and member of the IPA’s Effectiveness Leadership Group.
Dec 10, 2021
33 min
DF #21for21 - #12 - Ron Wakkary
An exciting new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Ron Wakkary, professor of design, author and chief of Future Everyday. Ron talks with Marco and Carola about about human-centricity, posthumanist design and creative speculation. 🎤  Design has a role to play, positively, but we have to reflect on how we arrived here and be mindful of the negative effects of design as well 🎤  In my role as design educator, I believe we should really embrace pluralism. Students feel a stronger sense of urgency when thinking about what it means to be a designer and we should be very careful about thinking about just one way to educate. 🎤  We need to not only speculate on the future, but especially on the here and now. 🎤  Humility and generosity are important behaviours when thinking about what we are privileged to speculate on - it is the response that is generous. 🎤  The shift to post-human is vital. What does it mean to design with. You pay attention to who else and what else, from with designers to even with bacterias . 🎤  Dear Future, I am ready to discuss, learn and practice, how to design with, to better co-habit our more than human world. Design with the multiplicity of design with humans and non-humans, that make our world and to do that with humility, generosity and expansiveness. About Ron Wakkary Ron is a professor in design in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, at Simon Fraser University in Canada and professor and Chair of Design for More Than Human-Centered Worlds in the cluster Future Everyday at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Wakkary is the author of the book Things We Could Design for more than Human-Centered Worlds, a critical and creative speculation on posthumanist design. Links and more Simon Fraser University  Eindhoven University of Technology LinkedIn BOOK: Things We could Design for More Than Human Worlds Episode transcript published soon
Nov 4, 2021
34 min
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