“Give time, trust the teachers,” reads the red text on a piece of white cotton. It is a banner to remind that time is needed in the present in order to think about the future of HAE and while shaping it, decision makers should not forget to trust the teachers.
The Cone helps categorise future scenarios into four distinct buckets:
And lastly, preferred futures, the Holy Grail of speculative design. Preferred is where you place the scenarios you want to happen.
This is where most design practitioners operate. It describes what is likely to happen unless there is an extreme disturbance or turmoil.
Plausible refers to what could happen. It’s where scenario planning and speculation live.
At the edge of the cone is what might happen, even if it’s difficult to imagine.
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