Fiction as Foresight for Science
Telling stories about the future takes us from speculation to exploration to innovation
Story can help steer science. It allows speculation, which leads to exploration, which leads to innovation. That’s the science of fiction. Story Strategist Darren Brooker of Autodesk explores this journey and provides 3 examples from the Autodesk Office of the CTO that bring the process into focus.
About the speaker
Darren Brooker is a story strategist for Autodesk, where he explores how the future will shape the company, and in doing so defines Autodesk’s thought leadership by crafting compelling visual narratives that show how they will shape the future. He’s worked with Autodesk for 14 years.
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