Launching: MapFutur.es — a map of Future Screenshots

MapFutur.es is an online map that gathers fragments of imagined futures: “future screenshots”—speculative visions shaped as tweets, chats, maps, protest signs, or headlines. They’re not predictions. They’re provocations. They ask: what might still be possible? What futures are already taking shape in how we grieve, resist, and imagine? The Futures Map is nonlinear. It’s organized … Continue reading Launching: MapFutur.es — a map of Future Screenshots

Imagining Futures: The Power of Futures Thinking in Uncertain Times @ The Joods Museum, Amsterdam

Visit the exhibition at the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam from 19 June 2005—11 January 2026 The installation Imagining Futures. The power of futures thinking in uncertain times explores how people, in times of crisis, can and dare to imagine different futures – and what that can mean for them.  The installation presents several people who live in the … Continue reading Imagining Futures: The Power of Futures Thinking in Uncertain Times @ The Joods Museum, Amsterdam

On Future Screenshots and Political Imagination [article]

In the aftermath of October 7th, the future between the river and the sea has felt increasingly illegible—narrowed by grief, fear, and polarized certainties. Future Screenshots is a response to that closing horizon. It’s an invitation to imagine again. The project collects speculative glimpses into possible futures—captured as if from social media, protest signs, maps, … Continue reading On Future Screenshots and Political Imagination [article]

Introducing: Speculative Tourism – walk the future streets of Jerusalem

 “She’s on the horizon. I go two steps; she moves two steps away. I walk ten steps and the horizon runs ten steps ahead. No matter how much I walk, I’ll never reach her. What good is utopia? That’s what, it’s good for walking.” ― Eduardo Galeano, Walking words, 1995 Walk the future streets of Jerusalem … Continue reading Introducing: Speculative Tourism – walk the future streets of Jerusalem