Practices:Visioning
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- | + | Emerged from call for preferred images of the future in ''The Image of the Future'' by Polak, and developed as a method by various people, including Elise Boulding, '''visioning techniques''' can be used in all steps of a foresight process. Reasons to use them include: | |
- | Emerged from call for preferred images of the future in The Image of the Future by Polak, and developed as a method by various people, including Elise Boulding | + | * provoking conversation and debate about the future; |
+ | * embedding and communicating foresight in a startling manner; | ||
+ | * stimulating action in the real world. | ||
- | + | Elements of visioning to shape a foresight process could include: | |
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- | + | 1) Level of contextualization: how detailed is the context with regard to a specific culture, client, environment? | |
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- | + | 2) Level of finalization: how realistic is the visualization, how roughly drawn? | |
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- | + | 3) Degree and nature of participation of users/people: at which point do they participate in the design of the visualization? | |
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Revision as of 13:53, 2 May 2011
Emerged from call for preferred images of the future in The Image of the Future by Polak, and developed as a method by various people, including Elise Boulding, visioning techniques can be used in all steps of a foresight process. Reasons to use them include:
- provoking conversation and debate about the future;
- embedding and communicating foresight in a startling manner;
- stimulating action in the real world.
Elements of visioning to shape a foresight process could include:
1) Level of contextualization: how detailed is the context with regard to a specific culture, client, environment?
2) Level of finalization: how realistic is the visualization, how roughly drawn?
3) Degree and nature of participation of users/people: at which point do they participate in the design of the visualization?