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Appetizer Pour une démarche chronologique et didactique, nous vous proposons de commencer par écouter l’émission Sortez! par Marie et Samuel, pour tout savoir du festival. Bain sonore Louise, Marie et Mélissa vous proposent un bain sonore dans le festival Superflux. Plouf. Sonnez, Sonneurs ! Interview de Sylvain, directeur du Petit Faucheux et Odran Trumel, directeur […] L'article Immersion – Festival Superflux – du 4 au 6 avril 2025 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Émission enregistrée le 28/03/2025 Mathieu Durieux du Petit Faucheux est de retour dans Sortez! pour présenter la 12e édition du festival Superflux qui se tient du 4 au 6 avril 2025. Lancé par le Petit Faucheux et Le Temps Machine depuis 2014, ce festival accueille des artistes aux musiques surprenantes et expérimentales dans les structures […] L'article Sortez! – Festival Superflux est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Our host, Hilary Knight, interviews Anab Jain, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Superflux, to explore the studio's innovative work of creating visceral experiences that encourage audiences to imagine theoretical futures, and the power of tapping into human emotion.References:Superflux: https://superflux.in/#Anab serves as Professor of Design Investigations at the dieAngewandte, University of Applied Arts in Vienna: https://www.dieangewandte.at/en/institutes/design/industrial_design_2Mitigation of Shock, Singapore: https://superflux.in/index.php/work/mitigation-of-shock-singapore/#The Vault of Life, Museum of the Future, Dubai: https://superflux.in/index.php/work/the-vault-of-life-in-museum-of-the-future/#The Quiet Enchanting, London: https://superflux.in/index.php/work/the-quiet-enchanting/#LinkedIn:Anab Jain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anabjainSuperflux: https://www.linkedin.com/company/superflux/Guest Bio:Anab is a designer, futurist, filmmaker and educator. As Co-founder and Director of Superflux, she catalyses the Studio's mission to leave a meaningful legacy for our planet and its future custodians. https://superflux.in/index.php/team/anab/#
What if you could inhabit the future? In this episode, we dive into the work of Superflux, the visionary design studio turning imagination into tangible worlds. From multispecies banquets and rewilded ecological sanctuaries to mythic friezes that re-enchant cityscapes, co-founder Anab Jain shares how embodied experiences can transform how we see — and shape — the world. Join us as we explore speculative design, active hope, and the power of imagination to move us beyond ecological breakdown and into interspecies thriving. A celebration of wonder, possibility, and the art of asking: "What if?" Episode Website LinkShow Links:Superflux websiteThe Quiet EnchantingCalling for a more than human politicsDesignweek on speculative designAnab Jain's IXDA Keynote on More-Than-Human Centred DesignNoema Magazine: Radical Design for a World in Crisis9 Dimensions for evaluating how art and creative practice stimulate societal transformationsRecent Interviews: Financial Times, ICON, Wallpaper, Offscreen Magazine, STIRworld, Business Insider, NPR RadioTo send your Q&A to Alexa for the Lifeworlds special episode Look out for meditations, poems, readings, and other snippets of inspiration in between episodes.Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock & Ellie Kidd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How often do you use your imagination? Anab Jain is on a mission to help us all dream bigger. As the co-founder and director of Superflux (a design and experience-creation company), she creates spaces and events that help people see, touch, and feel potential futures they may not have ever considered. In this episode, she discusses why exploring ideas that challenge your current reality can help you envision–and create–a brighter future.For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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Mardi 02 avril Dans Sortez!, Bastien et Juliette ont reçu Mathieu chargé de communication au Petit Faucheux et Mathilde responsable communication au Temps Machine. Ils sont venu nous présenter la 11e édition du festival Superflux. Superflux c’est une collaboration entre les deux SMAC tourangelle. Ce festival propose de la musique expérimentale en allant de la […] L'article Sortez! – Festival Superflux est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
If you had asked me what I thought ‘craft beer' was when I first moved to Vancouver, back in 2009, my answer would have been something vague about its ‘higher quality'. Fast forward to today, and layers of experiences, flavours and perspectives add nuance and understanding to what the beer sector signifies.Market capitalization and interest usually peak when something new captures the scene, with entrepreneurs racing to make their mark and carve out their niches. In BC, R&B, Storm, Red Truck, Phillips, and Driftwood are a handful of the early success stories; then came 33 Acres, Strange Fellows, Parkside, and Brassneck (to name a few), who shepherded an exciting crew of businesses with exceptional beers and inviting tasting rooms. The people came, and a new way of socializing formed: fewer corner pubs and more family affairs. Kids and dogs littered patios as parents sipped on unique IPA styles.Soon, there were upwards of over 200 craft breweries in the province. Craft beer seemed here to stay… Then came a pandemic, rising interest rates, changing consumer habits, and the rise of non-alcoholics and RTDs – each a new challenge for breweries. As of late 2023, the news wasn't good: some are closing, and others may follow suit; reports from the CBC and Global News paint a possible stark environment for 2024.To gain a better comprehension of the situation from the inside, I've rounded up three friends and prominent brewery owners – Sam Payne (co-owner and operator of Parkside and Rewind ), Nick Black (co-owner and operator of Strange Fellows), and Adam Henderson (owner of Superflux) – to share their knowledge and personal narratives, and discuss the state of the craft brewery market today, how they see it evolving, and the challenges ahead…Trouble brewing? Canadian beermakers foresee closures amid economic challenges - CBCBeer industry says looming tax increase latest blow to tapped out sector - CBCCOVID loan repayments a brewing crisis for B.C. craft beer sector, industry warns - Global NewsA Missed Opportunity— Did The Craft Beer Industry Lose Their One Chance To Grow Their Market Share? - Track and FoodIf you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email at trackandfoodpod@gmail.com
On this episode the boys try out two brews from Superflux and one from Strathcona.Jordan of Pitt Craft Beer DadCam of Pacific Beer Chat Mike of Pacific Beer Chat Intro By Conundrum – Website, Facebook, InstagramThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3517569/advertisement
My guest this week is someone who is both right at the edge of the emerging futures and in a position to exert leverage at some of the highest points of the scale at which change happens. Sophia Parker is the Emerging Futures Director at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a philanthropic organisation with a long history of progressive work, aiming for social and cultural equity. It is still committed to the research that sheds new light onto the nature and scale of poverty and injustice in the UK. It is still advocating for change and supporting the people who are making it happen - but newly it is supporting those who are at the leading edge of paradigm shift, exploring all the myriad ways we could break out of late stage capitalism and towards that more flourishing future our hearts know is possible. And there are so many ways - one of the many things I took on board from this conversation was the number of people and organisations around the world who are working in and expanding the radical spaces we've touched on recently with Indy Johar and then Alnoor Ladha and Lynn Murphy. In her role as the Director of the Emerging Futures Programme, Sophia is working at the heart of the change, connecting ideas, exploring how best to support them in ways that will grow us forward and not just keep propping up the old system and the old narratives. She's delving deeply into ways to change the narrative, the levels at which that happens, where are the tipping points in our culture and how do we support and entire ecosystem of transformation. Near the top of the hour, we talked about hope and truly, I came away from this conversation a lot more hopeful than when we started. Bio:Sophia Parker was CEO of Little Village, the London-based charity she founded in 2016 that works to tackle child poverty. Now, she is the Emerging Futures Director at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a philanthropic organisation with a long history of progressive work, aiming for social equity. The Emerging Futures programme was set up to imagine and grow radical new approaches to tackling poverty, in collaboration with partners and people with lived experience of poverty.Previously she has held senior leadership positions in think tanks and charities, as well as working in government locally and nationally, and was a Research Associate at Harvard's Kennedy School). Share your ideas for future Gatherings: https://accidentalgods.life/ideas-for-gatherings/ Sophia's Blog Emerging Futures at JRF - two years in, the story so far | JRFJoseph Rowntree Foundation https://www.jrf.org.uk/JRF Emerging Futures https://www.jrf.org.uk/society/emerging-futures/Little Village https://littlevillagehq.org/Geoff Mulgan Another World is Possible https://www.geoffmulgan.com/another-world-is-possibleMeg Wheatley - Two Loop theory https://transformationallearningopportunities.com/two-loop-theoryEF/JRF Imagination Infrastructure Event https://www.imaginationinfrastructuring.com/imagination-infrastructure-initiatves/iievent-pw8gjThe Onion Collective: https://www.onioncollective.co.uk/The Onion Collective: Liminal economics paper - https://medium.com/onioncollective/liminal-economics-swimming-at-the-edge-of-the-economy-f16fb476daa4Centre for Public Impact https://www.centreforpublicimpact.org/europeCanopy https://www.canopy.si/Center for Economic Democracy https://www.economicdemocracy.us/York: New Constellations https://newconstellations.co/journey/york/Opus in Sheffield https://weareopus.org/CoLab Dudley https://dudleyhighstreet.uk/colab-dudley/SuperFlux https://superflux.in/Cassie Robinson Emerging Futures, Patterning the Emerging Horizon https://videos.theconference.se/cassie-robinson-emerging-futuresLankelly Chase https://lankellychase.org.ukThirtyPercy https://thirtypercy.org/Dimple Abichandani https://www.ncfp.org/people/dimple-abichandi/Nkem Ndefo https://lumostransforms.com/team/nkem-ndefo/
Anab Jain is a filmmaker, designer and futurist. She co-founded Superflux, a pioneering speculative design and experiential futures company in London, UK, working for clients and commissioners such as V&A, Google, Red Cross, UNDP, IKEA, Deepmind and many more. Anab has delivered prolific talks at TED, Skoll, NEXT, House of Lords and House of Commons UK, and shown work at MoMA New York, V&A London, National Museum of China and Museum of the Future Dubai. Profiles on Anab and Superflux can be found in Wall Street Journal, Business Insider and Financial Times. Anab and Jon, co-founders of Superflux, have recently been awarded Royal Designers for Industry in speculative design, UK's highest accolade for design. Anab also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Arts London for her contributions to the field. Anab serves as a Professor for Design Investigations at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, for the last six years. She hopes to instil a culture of radical enquiry in her students so they can become active designers-translators-catalysts for a complex and uncertain world. In this episode, Anab shared great insights on Design for futures; we started the episode by defining design for the futures and what is the design process when working on a project focused on the future. Then we discussed navigating that uncertainty in work and how designers can balance the need for innovation and creativity with practicality and functionality in their designs. Later, we discussed why ethical considerations are critical when designing for the future and how do designers ensure their work is inclusive and representative of different perspectives and experiences. Book Recommendation by Anab Jain RDI Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning - Karen Barad Correspondences - Tim Ingold Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.
The Surrey hockey coach who was punished after protecting his team from racists insults Brian MacGillivray, former U11 A1 rep team coach & Justin Sayson, Assistant Coach and father of a player on the team, discuss what their team experienced during a tournament in Coquitlam and why the team's head coach was let go by the Surrey Minor Hockey Association Exploding beer? Superflux's beer recalled due to popping lids Adam Henderson, co-founder of Superflux Beer Company discusses their exploding beer that has been recalled due to popping lids Public drug use ban passed in Kamloops Katie Neustaeter, Kamloops City Councillor discusses Kamloops passing a public drug usage ban Surrey police transition - What's next? Frank Bucholtz, Surrey Now-Leader Columnist provides the latest on the Surrey police transition. Is SPS in or will the RCMP remain? Sheila's Catering Co. will attempt to create the longest charcuterie board ever Wes Levesque, Owner of Sheila's Catering Co. discusses the attempt to create the longest charcuterie board ever Controversy in the rink - The challenges that hockey is currently facing Scott Rintoul, Vancouver broadcaster and podcaster comments on the challenges currently facing hockey Will BlueSky push Twitter aside and take over? Jesse Miller, Social Media Expert and Founder of Mediated Reality discusses if BlueSky will become the new Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, I speak with Jon Ardern, designer, artist and technologist. As Co-Founder and Director of Superflux he develops long term vision and strategy for the Studio alongside constant, and deliberate, prototyping and material investigation. Over the last 14 years Jon has developed pioneering design, technology and foresight projects, projects, and exhibitions receiving critical acclaim, awards, and press internationally. His work has been exhibited at the MoMA New York and V&A London on numerous occasions, and has won prizes from UNESCO and New York's Social Design Network. Find Superflux's manifesto here. We discuss:
Is Superflux everyone in Vancouver's favourite brewery these days? It should be! In this episode we review the great vibes and greater collab beers on offer at Superflux's F*$king Awesome Fest , celebrate the joy of a "no tokens, no fucking around" event, and give detailed thoughts on the TREMENDOUS food at the event from local faves like Anh and Chi, Superflux Cabana, Partypizza Worldwide, Meat & Bread and more. Spoiler: We had the best chicken wings ever.Make sure you subscribe and leave a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and get at us with your hottest Vancouver craft beer takes.Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe, and above ALL else, tell friends about the show! Follow our socials:InstagramTwitter
Jill and Brian enter the brunch zone to talk all things Yolks! Or is it Yolk's? We talk about their truly perfect poaching skills, how Yolks was a foundational breakfast experience for our friendship, and talk the current state of Vancouver's brunch scene. Pop that egg and get into it.Next week we're bringing you a special report on Superflux beer's F*$KING AWESOME FESTIVAL. Food trucks! Collab beers! Let us know your thoughts on Vancouver's craft beer scene in 2022.Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe, and above ALL else, tell friends about the show! Follow our socials:InstagramTwitter
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism. As always, we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue on building a sustainable future. In this special episode, the Outrage + Optimism crew has teamed up with the Dartington Arts School to bring you the first episode of the school's intriguing new podcast, Arts and Ecology. The podcast explores the nexus between art, ecology, and culture and the role creatives can play in tackling the climate crisis. In this inaugural episode, Arts and Ecology co-host Natasha Rivett-Carnac and O + O Executive Producer Sarah Thomas discuss “Our Time on Earth,” a major multimedia exhibition currently running at the Barbican in London with co-curator Caroline Till. Till is the co-founder of FRANKLINTILL, a research agency exploring design, colour, and material innovation for a sustainable future. You'll also hear from two teams who collaborated on exhibition pieces. Jonathan Chippendale, CEO of the award-winning digital retail agency, Holition, and George Monbiot, writer, Guardian columnist and environmental activist bring us The World Beneath Our Feet. The piece was inspired by “The Wonders of Soil,” the first chapter in Monbiot's latest book, Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet. Next, we hear from Anab Jain and Jon Ardern, the co-founders of Superflux, an award-winning experimental design agency creating visceral experiences that bring future possibilities into the present. Their exhibition piece, a lavish multi-species banquet, is entitled, Refuge for Resurgence. - Notes and Resources To explore more about the interconnection between art, ecology, and culture, subscribe to the Dartington Arts School's podcast Arts and Ecology. Natasha Rivett-Carnac, curator, Arts and Ecology, Dartington School of Arts The exhibit Our Time on Earth, created by Caroline Till and Kate Franklin, will be at the Barbican in London from Thursday, 5 May to Monday, 29 Aug 2022. Caroline Till is Co-Founder of FRANKLINTILL. Her book, co-written with business partner and co-curator, Kate Franklin, is Radical Matter: Rethinking Materials for a Sustainable Future and can be purchased here or in the US, here. Jonathan Chippendale, is CEO of Holition. You can get George Monbiot's latest book, Regenisis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet, here. Or in the US, here. Anab Jain and John Arden are co-founders of Superflux. You can listen to Jain and Arden's full sound piece accompanying their exhibition piece, Refuge for Resurgence, here. To learn more about our planet's climate emergency and how you can transform outrage into optimistic action subscribe to the podcast here. - Thank you to our amazing guests this week! Dartington Arts School Website | Twitter | Instagram Caroline Till Designer | Co-Curator of Our Time on Earth Website | Instagram Barbican - ‘Our Time on Earth' Website | Twitter | Instagram Jonathan Chippindale (Holition) Website | Instagram | Twitter George Monbiot Twitter Anab Jain and Jon Arden (Superflux) Twitter | Instagram
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Anab Jain is the co-founder of design studio Superflux. Superflux specialises in designing possible future scenarios – sometimes utopian, often distopian, based on the world we currently live in, with its trends and social, economic and political shifts. Their work is heavily involved with environmental issues, technological advancements, and the drawbacks of the Anthropocene era. In this episode, we dive into Superflux's work and some of its most prominent projects, discuss the importance of hope in difficult times and explore how to live in uncertain times. To get new weekly On Design podcast episodes directly in your inbox, sign up to our newsletter at https://ondesignpodcast.com/newsletter. Podcast music: James Greenfield Production: Green Podcast Productions
In this conversation I connected with Anab Jain who is a designer, futurist, filmmaker and educator. As Co-founder and Director of Superflux - the multi-award winning design agency - they translate future uncertainty into present day choices Over the last 15 years, Anab has gained international recognition for her work and commentary on design, innovation, emerging technologies and complex futures. She is the recipient of many, many awards. She has delivered talks and keynotes at several conferences including TED, MIT Media Lab and MOMA's to name but three. In addition, Anab was appointed Professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna in 2016, where she leads the Design Investigations (ID2) Program. In this conversation we talked about how and why we think about the future is all wrong. In particular we talked about: 1. Who or what gives you hope for the future? 2. How do you translate future uncertainty into present day choices? 3. What is human exceptionalism, and why are you calling time on it? So I started out by asking her, why do you not like to make predictions about the future? Enjoy! https://superflux.in/ https://twitter.com/anabjain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYjWLqE_cfE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tf7T2TySG0 https://www.dezeen.com/awards/2021/winners/superflux/ https://designinvestigations.at/ https://www.weareliminal.co/
In this episode, Ry Prichard, the director of product marketing for Superflux, tells us about Superflux—a cannabis brand in Illinois. You can follow Superflux on Instagram @WeAreSuperflux You can read more about Superflux online at Superflux.com
In our final episode we dive into the role art and culture play in cultivating long-termism at scale. Far from being window dressing, art and culture forms the operating systems of our world; it has the power to shift our collective identity. Culture doesn't just reflect societal norms, it has the power to change, iterate and manifest new ones. We'll meet the artists, creators and curators who are using time as both their medium and their message, and explore the role of creativity in shifting us to a long-term society.Special thanks to the contributors to this episode, Brian Eno, Bridgit Antoinette Evans, Katie Paterson, Jeremy Lent, Anab Jain and Sherri Mitchell.Discover more about Brian Eno here.Find out more about the work of Bridgit Antoinette Evans and the Pop Culture Collaborative here.Discover Katie Paterson's work here and delve into the Future Library.Find out about Jeremy Lent's work including The Patterning Instinct here.Experience the work of Anab Jain and Superflux here.Find out about Sherri Mitchell's projects and writing here.If you want to delve deeper into Long Time ideas, here is a suggested reading list!NON-FICTION Deep Time Reckoning - Vincent IalentiFutureGen - Jane DavidsonTimefulness - Marcia BjornerudThe Precipice - Toby OrdPip Pip - Jay GriffithsThe Clock of the Long Now - Steward BrandThe Good Ancestor - Roman KrznaricDoughnut Economics - Kate RaworthSandtalk - Tyson YunkaportaThe Patterning Instinct - Jeremy LentThe War for Kindness - Jamil ZakiBraiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall-KimmererUnderland - Robert MacfarlaneThe Oldest Living Things in the World - Rachel Sussman Sacred Instructions - Sherri MitchellFICTIONKindred- Octavia ButlerThe Parable Series - Octavia ButlerThe Ministry for the Future - Kim Stanley RobinsonThe OverStory - Richard PowersMan V. Nature - Diane CookLove & Other Thought Experiments - Sophie WardBarkskins - Annie ProulxLight Perpetual - Francis SpuffordCREDITSThe Long Time Academy comes to you from Headspace Studios and The Long Time Project, and is produced by Scenery Studios. The series was created and produced by Lina Prestwood and Ella SaltmarsheProduced by Ivor Manley and Madeleine Finlay. This episode was also produced by Eli Block. Executive producers at Headspace Studios are Ash Jones, Leah Sutherland & Morgan SelzerOriginal artwork by Mavi MoraisDesign by Loz Ives & Lewis Kay-ThatcherOriginal music, sound design and mixing by Tristan Cassel-Delavois, Scott Sorenson & Chris Murguia with additional music this episode from Eli Block and Jamie Patterson. It's a Sin clips courtesy of Channel 4/ HBO Max/ Red Production CompanyGlee clip courtesy of Fox/ 20th Century Fox Television/ Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision/ Ryan Murphy ProductionsClips from Mitigation of Shock courtesy of SuperfluxFuture Library archive courtesy of Katie Paterson StudiosAdditional archive clips from xinaesthete, Astounded/Christopher J Astbury, Switzerland
Brought to you by Scout Magazine.What a treat it was to finally have Adam Henderson of Superflux on. If you don't know who he is or his brand, let's just say it is one of the most respected in the province. Why? It's because 80% of what they do is IPA's and BC loves their hoppy beers. It's really that simple. Plus, I mean, how can you not love a coconut IPA? Or a strawberry cheesecake IPA?Nevertheless, with success having come his way, you'd think he and his partner (Matt Kohlen) would just be happy with the new brewery they opened last year. Y'know, rest on their laurels. Chill out. Maybe visit Mexico?Nope. Not the case at all. Enter Superflux Cabana, their beautiful new restaurant in Victoria. The room is absolutely stunning, as it was designed by the team from Studio Roslyn. It's definitely a far cry from what one would expect a beer focused restaurant to look like, which, honestly, is a good thing. Adam and I discussed how this new project came to be, what was the process of doing something completely different like, as well as how he got into this line of work in the first place and where he sees his company moving forward. This episode has a fun entrepreneurial bent to it as Adam distills a lot of how all of this came together, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I'm confident you will too. Superflux is located up on Clark Drive here in Vancouver. Do check it out. They have killer swag and excellent hot dogs. Definitely try the coconut IPA if you can. It's delicious. Superflux Cabana is now open. Burgers and great beer, what's not to love? Hit it up as soon as you can. Here's the link to the New York Times feature we discuss. Last Call For The Beer Bar?Here's the link to my beer pricing column we also discuss. A Missed Opportunity - Did The Craft Beer Industry Lose Their One Chance To Grow Their Market Share?***Scout is one of Vancouver's leading food and culture magazines. If you're wanting to learn more about the city's food and cultural sphere with regards to community news, new restaurant openings, essential guides to some of the city's best offerings as well as who's hiring, Scout is where you should go. They also have a sister website called Islandist. Same type of content only Island driven. That's Islandist.ca.We're proud to have Scout as our presenting sponsor as we believe what they “Scout out” is an excellent compliment to what we're offering here with Track and Food. Do check them out. scoutmagazine.ca****Correction: I mistakenly mention that Studio Roslyn are the one's who designed Kissa Tanto in my intro, but it was actually Ste.Marie Art + Design. Apologies for the error.
To kick off Season 3, we are excited to welcome Anab Jain - designer, futurist and filmmaker. As co-founder of Superflux, Anab leads a seminal design practice that is responsive to the challenges and opportunities of this era. Anab and her team imagine and build future worlds for the present moment. They confront issues such as climate change and inequality, the emergence of artificial intelligence, and the future of work. And they collaborate in surprising ways, they're currently working on new narratives in Artificial Intelligence with organisations like Deepmind and Omidyar. Anab is a dreamer, storyteller, and mythmaker, and her childhood in India has brought her on a remarkable journey. We hope you enjoy this conversation.
If you had a Time Machine, which year would you set the dial to? This episode is about time travel. More specifically, it is about using imaginary time travel, or futurism, or deep dreaming, or whatever you want to call it, in our activism. Why is it so powerful to invite people to imagine the future? What does it do to us to step into an imaginary future? And what tips of the trade can help us to really bring it alive for people? In this episode we are joined by Anab Jain of Superflux and by Johannes Stripple of Lund University, both fantastic exponents of the art of time travel. Essential listening for anyone who wants to bring a bit of the future into their lives and is wondering the most skilful way to do so. Enjoy the journey! Please consider supporting the podcast by visiting www.patreon.com/fromwhatiftowhatnext and becoming a patron.
If you had a Time Machine, which year would you set the dial to? This episode is about time travel. More specifically, it is about using imaginary time travel, or futurism, or deep dreaming, or whatever you want to call it, in our activism. Why is it so powerful to invite people to imagine the future? What does it do to us to step into an imaginary future? And what tips of the trade can help us to really bring it alive for people? In this episode we are joined by Anab Jain of Superflux and by Johannes Stripple of Lund University, both fantastic exponents of the art of time travel. Essential listening for anyone who wants to bring a bit of the future into their lives and is wondering the most skilful way to do so. Enjoy the journey! And do let me know what you thought of this episode.
WGSN Creative Director Lisa White is joined by Anab Jain and Jon Ardern, co-founders of Superflux, a studio that creates speculative worlds and tells future stories that help explain where civilization might be going and what we can do to influence these potential outcomes. Their byline is brilliant at explaining their mission in just seven words: Translating future uncertainty into present-day choices.
ORIGIN STORY: Somehow, they recalled that they both liked the Delorean with the flux capacitor in “Back to the Future” way back when. Somewhere, Matt and Adam mentioned it to each other, probably while making beer.One day, the thought came up again as they were searching for their company name.Turns out, SUPERFLUX was the only word they both kinda liked. REVIEWS:Casual & CoolColourful + CourageousCreative and Clever Most importantly, Canadian.CREDITS:www.superfluxbeer.comwww.glosays.comTOP 25 BUSINESS PODCASTS IN CANADA
Anab Jain is co-founder, along with Jon Arden, of Superflux which is a design studio based in London that create worlds, stories, and tools that provoke and inspire us to engage with the precarity of our rapidly changing world. Anab and I talk about their approach to their craft, which I would broadly categorize as 'speculative design.' We also touch on the topics of how we imagine and how imagination plays a role in the work of design. If you found this episode a worthy use of your time and attention consider become a patron. You can do that at patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory — or you can offer a tip which is easy to do nowadays over at ko-fi.org/bleecker
Vous êtes plutôt design prospectif ou design fiction ? Mais en fait c'est quoi la différence entre les deux ? Dans cette épisode on vous explique ce que signifie la prospective car ce n'ai pas évident pour tout le monde (nous les premières). On découvre, aussi, lors des échanges durant l'enregistrement que c'est plus politique qu'on ne le pensait.
A new local brewery creates a food menu that defies definition; and cocktail kits for the holidays will make those Zoom parties just about bearable.
Amid the rise of nationalism, social divide, populism, and political polarization, Anab Jain, co-founder and director of the design studio Superflux, and Alex Evans, founder of the Collective Psychology Project, discuss the role of storytelling and platform power in shaping perceived realities, opinions, and the sentiment of “us and them.”
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In our grand finale of Season 1, we speak to futurist Anab Jain. In this episode we speak about the complex challenges in our hands as designer. We discuss with Anab around human and more than human. Anab is a designer, filmmaker, and co-founder of Superflux, a critically acclaimed foresight, design and technology company in London working for clients like V&A, Google, UNDP and BBC. Anab's work has won honours from Apple Computers Inc., UNESCO, Geneva Human Rights Festival, and TED. Her work has been featured on NPR Radio, BBC 4, CBC, New York Times, Evening Standard, and the Guardian, and exhibited MoMA New York, V&A Museum and National Museum of China amongst others. Anab is also Professor and Programme Leader for Design Investigations at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna. Her work can be found at www.superflux.in You can follow Anab on twitter @anabjain ------------ The show is an initiative of The Internet & Mobile Association of India aka IAMAI, hosted by Karthi Subbaraman. Connect with Karthi: Twitter: https://twitter.com/karthi2209 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skarthi/ ------------ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designpositive/message
Futurist, designer and filmmaker Anab Jain talks to Aleks Krotoski about the wild world of future-oriented thinking, our hyper-connected planet, and about an anthropologist and a mushroom that inspired much of her work. ---------- Anab Jain is a designer, futurist, filmmaker, and writer. She develops tools that help people ask the right kinds of questions for living today, and tomorrow. These are questions about wonderful and alarming things: Self-driving cars, dying bees, making blind people see. To find out more about Anab Jain and her studio Superflux go to http://superflux.in/ Find out more about Anna Tsing and her book ‘The Mushroom at the End of the World’
This episode the crew was back on Zoom to discuss the Four Winds Brewing collaborative Pils Pack that they produced with Dageraad Brewing, House of Funk Brewing, Fernie Brewing and Superflux Beer Company. Tune in to hear all about it.Podcaster Involved:Mike G of Pacific Beer ChatSteve of Pacific Beer ChatWarren of Fraser Mills fermentation / Whats Brewing MagazineCarnell of Pacific Beer ChatJordan of Pitt Craft Beer DadIntro By Conundrum – Website, Facebook, Instagram
In the first episode of season 2 Jorden talks with past guests from Season 1, Ben Coli and Adam Henderson about COVID-19 and how it has affected the BC beer industry and other small businesses within our community. We cry, we laugh, we drink Marzen.
In the first episode of season 2 Jorden talks with past guests from Season 1, Ben Coli and Adam Henderson about COVID-19 and how it has affected the BC beer industry and other small businesses within our community. We cry, we laugh, we drink Marzen.
On our second podcast episode, Founder Max Gadney sat down with author and designer Cennydd Bowles. Cennydd is widely recognised for his book Future Ethics – an exploration on what technologists and the design industry can do to challenge the values and ethical principles of the work they do. He has worked with clients such as Twitter, Ford, Cisco and the BBC and has lectured at Facebook, Stanford University and Google. Max and Cennydd discuss real-life examples of collective action, and what designers and technologists can do to create a momentum of change. You can find out more about Cennydd’s work at www.future-ethics.com. Mentions Future Ethics.Speculative Everything – Design, Fiction, and Social Dreaming – Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby. Superflux.Nudge Theory.Google walkouts.Government Design Principles.Client Earth.Hooked – Nir Eyla.The Uninhabitable Earth – David Wallace-Wells.Certified B Corporation.Climate change movement: Alex Steffen, Bill Mckibben, Extinction Rebellion, Sunrise Movement, Greta Thunberg.
In the tenth episode of Beer Life we talk with Adam Henderson of Superflux Beer Company. Jorden and Adam talk about his start with Machine Ales and how it morphed into Superflux along with his partner Matt. They will also discuss the not so new anymore Instagram account @bcbeermemes and Adam shares his thoughts on contract brewing and how it's perceived.
In the tenth episode of Beer Life we talk with Adam Henderson of Superflux Beer Company. Jorden and Adam talk about his start with Machine Ales and how it morphed into Superflux along with his partner Matt. They will also discuss the not so new anymore Instagram account @bcbeermemes and Adam shares his thoughts on contract brewing and how it's perceived.
Human Centered Design is getting a lot of attention these days. But what are we giving up if we put the human at the center? What are the limits of our current practice? In this episode Anab Jain shares her perspective on why we need to look beyond human centered design. Or at least augment it with more holistic view. Next we challenge the notion of the designer as problem solver. Are we really solving problems or are we creating more and maybe even more complex challenges? Anab advocates that we adopt a more humble and probably realistic attitude. This is definitely a though provoking episode that will most likely change your mindset about our current practice. If you know someone who might be interested the things we've discussed make sure to share the episode with them. ----- [ EPISODE GUIDE ] ----- 03:00 - How can we as designers not think about climate change? 09:30 - What if we give up the idea of human centered design? 19:00 - How far can we live with the hybris that we are problem solvers? 25:45 - Big question: What inspires you? ----- [ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE ] ----- * Anab on LinkedIn ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/vmmje * Superflux ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/wt290 * Yellow Chair Stories ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/6eeht ----- [ MORE EPISODES ] ----- Enjoyed the show? Take a look at some of the other episodes. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/spotify YOUTUBE Every episode of the Service Design Show is also available as via the official YouTube channel. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/youtube FACEBOOK Check the Facebook page where you'll find more content and can discuss the episodes. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/facebook INSTAGRAM Get an exclusive behind the scenes look of the Show. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/instagram ----- [ FREE COURSE ] ----- HOW TO EXPLAIN SERVICE DESIGN Learn what it takes to get your clients, colleagues, managers, CEOs and even grandmas as excited about service design as you are! https://servicedesignshow.com/free-course
Hello friends! Welcome to EP23 of the show! In this round we celebrate the addition of our new studio cat, Missy Elliott, and she's a real gem. We recorded on a dreadful snowy Monday so we were fortunate to have a couple Double IPAs from Superflux brewing to keep us warm. Our album introspective was the debut album by Father John Misty, 2012's Fear Fun. Mick and Tristan debate what all of the Hunter S Thompson-esque narcotic antiques really means, and have a heck of a time doing it. As our last couple film picks have been focused on some real world stress and anxiety we switched back over to some Sci Fi action with the 1987 Schwarzenegger classic, The Running Man- and oh ya it's just as good as you remembered (well sort of). New and noteworthy music from Men I Trust, Kid Koala, Jamila Woods, and Girlpool. As always check out all the tracks we play in the show on our Apple Music playlist. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes to stay up to date with the show, and rate us while you're at it- we crave feed back! For more content from the show find us on Instagram and Facebook. Happy listening!
Anab Jain is a designer, futurist, filmmaker and educator. As Co-founder and Director of Superflux, she hopes to realize the vision of the Studio as a new kind of design practice, responsive to the challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century. She also teaches at the University Applied Arts in Vienna and gave a TED Talk last year on design's role in imagining new futures. In this episode, Anab and I talk about Superflux's blend of client and speculative work, her background in filmmaking, and pushing up against disciplinary boundaries. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm.
For the fourth year in a row Parallel 49 Brewing in East Vancouver has made their Brews Brothers mixed pack. This years theme was New Wave music and they brought in the breweries Bad Tattoo, Twin Sails, Parkside, R&B, Riot, Mount Arrowsmith, Postmark, Boombox, Gladstone, Red Collar, Superflux and Faculty Brewing. This is the only … Continue reading Episode 56 – Brews Brothers Vol 4
Alex Fleetwood is the founder and director of Hide&Seek, a game design studio dedicated to inventing new kinds of play. Hide&Seek started life in 2007 as a festival of social games and playful experiences on London’s South Bank, and built into a studio occupied a unique position in the UK, creating innovative games, installations and events with organisations including Film4, the Cultural Olympiad, Tate Modern, Warner Bros, Gâité Lyrique, Nike, Sony, the Royal Opera House and Kensington Palace. Anab Jain was born and educated in India (NID), with an MA in Interaction Design from the Royal College of Art, and founded Superflux in 2009, leading the Consultancy’s client partnerships whilst balancing the Lab’s self-initiated conceptual projects. She has lead multidisciplinary design, strategy and foresight projects for businesses, think-tanks and research organisations such as Sony, BBC, Nokia, NHS, Design Council, Forum for the Future, Qatar Foundation and Govt. of UAE. Honoured as a TED Fellow, she is the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Visionaries, a podcast dedicated to futurological thinkers brought to you by Future Human and the V&A. We seek out people who are reimagining innovation in their field and ask them to apply their intelligence to emerging trends. Anab Jain and Jon Arden are the directors of Superflux, a design consultancy and research lab based in India and the UK. The work of Superflux focuses on how emerging technologies are changing our everyday life and environment, with the ambition of helping companies make these tools more accessible. They describe how breakthroughs in synthetic biology are informing their work, from gene sequencing projects that seek to identify the alleles that determine human intelligence to DARPA’s efforts to create ‘natural drones’ by hacking the brains of bees. How can designers shape the way advanced technologies are experienced and understood by the general public? And will their role grow increasingly redundant at a time when products can be designed anywhere in the world, and then manufactured locally and cheaply at great speed? Presented by Ben Beaumont Thomas.
It may be September, but we're not letting go of the summer sun just yet! Co-hosts Michael & Morgan sip on some local brews from Superflux and chat about accomplishing dreams and share exciting updates of expanding Oakwyn in the North Shore and the Okanagan. Grab a chilled beverage and tune in to find out some exciting events coming up!