Art & Foresight, 24th World Future Studies Federation Conference, Berlin, 2021
Critical Thinking at the Frontier
of Art and Foresight
The Openness of Futures, 24th World Future Studies Federation (WFSF) World Conference (online program), Berlin, 2021.
Continuing from the intervention made in 2020 at the UNESCO’s Summit, this conference started with a focus on Time, a question so crucial to Art, the latter being no only a temporal marker, but also in many ways a vehicle for Time exploration and travel, whether towards the past, the present or the future.-
On the side of the future, artistic ecosystems produce a profusion of ‘signals of change’ to be read and deciphered as future insights. They also create trends and prototypes contributing to the making of the future in many areas (technologies, education, well-being, civic life, etc.). They somehow constitute a laboratory for speculative research. Here the question of the future of work was taken as an example.

Abstract
If Art has always been a source of inspiration to Foresight, its critical frontier and contribution to Future research is still under-discussed – as opposed to Design (Candy) or Science-Fiction (Zaidi). In this communication, we will show via a rich selection of references, how contemporary art practices and critical thinking can open futures. If futurism is the explicit intention of few artistic movements in the 20th and 21st century, Art is not dedicated to the future per se.
Art operates as a non-conventional anthropological time tracker and time traveler, alongside mankind’s past, present and future. Its multicultural and non-instrumental character creates space to re-define and decolonize visions of the past, historical “truths” or past futures, provides a multi-perspective lens on the present, and lays the ground for alternative insights on the future.
Beyond their visual or affective dimensions (generally considered in foresight), Art productions can be read as weak-signals revealing societal transformations, imaginaries and trends in all domains. Since the 90’s, certain artists, curators and critics have seen Art as a critical laboratory, questioning related value-systems and philosophical frames, the very principle of interpretation and speculation, and the porous border between reality and fiction.
Exploring the depth of the aesthetic experience via Art supports the investigation of the many facets of the future, that other ambiguous fiction. Art thus complements the more performative and use-centric prism of Design on the future.
Then Art experimentation and communities can also prototype futures, incubate societal, technological or urban transformations, and shape cultural trends via their live and virtual ecosystems of influence.
Finally, more recent artistic research projects create innovative methods and trans-disciplinary and speculative rationales, which open new entries and contributions to Futures Literacy and Foresight knowledge at large. TAC Future Lab is positioned on this specific zone of artistic and foresight innovation.
RBW
Intervention slides
About The Openness of Futures, 24th WFSF World Conference
The conference theme reflects the broad dimensions and dynamics of futures studies and describes an arena in which we explore the expansiveness of our imagination – an open universe prepared to deal with the grand challenges of our time, beautifully articulated as desirable visions of sustainable progress and hope.
The Openness of Futures is an invitation to travel into a new era for futures.
In these futures you will be able to experiment with technology enhanced methods and teaching, transdisciplinary approaches to opportunity-based problem solving and new paradigms and concepts for global collaboration and societal development.
Site et programme de la conférence : wfsfconferenceberlin2021.org
Research axes reminder
Axis 1: Transitions & Future Worlds
Axis 2: Foresight Methodology Innovation
Axis 3: Art & Future Research
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