Building Stories about the Future in LEGO with Amanda
Event description
The stories we tell ourselves about the future shape just about everything we do in the present.
In this session we will stretch our own thinking by using LEGO to build new and wonderful stories about different potential futures.
The session will include a short introduction to a key theory of Futures Studies, before using a set of prompts to build LEGO models of different future scenarios.
What will we cover?
Together, we will:
learn about four different future archetypes: growth, collapse, discipline, and transformation
build a variety of potential futures, ranging from the ‘official’ future through to the preposterous
discuss how considering a range of future scenarios might be useful in our lives.
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible Venue
Gender Neutral Bathrooms
Auslan Interpreted Upon Request
Discounted Early Bird Tickets
Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
Quiet Spaces
Who will be teaching?
After completing her Master of Strategic Foresight in 2018, Amanda (she/her) founded Wabi Sabi Futures where she works with individuals, communities, and organisations to explore complex problems, prepare for possible futures, and build the energy and agency needed to help shape a future worth wanting.
Amanda is a facilitator trained in LEGO Serious Play and studying to become an Art Therapist. She teaches foresight-informed subjects at Monash Business School and the University of Technology Sydney. She is passionate about working creatively to explore diverse perspectives and ways of making sense of the world around us and our lived experiences - whether that be doing strategic planning with executives, teaching students how to do foresight, or using the arts with groups or individuals to better understand ourselves and each other.
Important info:
More about accessibility
Photo by Vlad Hilitanu on Unsplash.
Have a question about the class or other ways we can assist with accessibility? Just email us at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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