APF First Friday: Tenkuä: Designing Joint Answers for Broken Cities
Fri, May 03
|Webinar
In the May session of First Friday, Karla Paniagua and Paulina Cornejo will share their game Tenkuä, present a list of more than 70 future games worldwide, discuss the importance of games for imagining the future, and refer to the most recent work they will publish in the Journal of Futures Studies
Time & Location
May 03, 2024, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM GMT+2
Webinar
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About the Event
About the session: Tenkuä: Designing Joint Answers for Broken Cities
Tenkuä is a game of participatory futures and social imagination that uses discontent and friction as an engine for change. This working model combines university communities (students, faculty, administrators, and neighbors) to imagine alternative futures with a 4-step dynamic inspired by the generic Voros model. As part of the exhibition, we will present a list of more than 70 future games worldwide, discuss the importance of games for imagining the future, and refer to the most recent work we will publish in the Journal of Futures Studies.
Our Speakers:
PhD in Transdisciplinary Cultural Studies and Communication, Master in Social Anthropology. Director of the Futures Studies Program, co-editor Economía Creativa journal, UNESCO Chair in Design Methods for Democratic Access to the Imagination of the Future at the CENTRO.
Art historian. Master in Design Studies, Master in CSR and Sustainable Leadership. Director of the Graduate Program in Design for Social Innovation. Head of Social Design and Sustainability at CENTRO.
Member-only event