How can we design our workshops so that insights don’t get lost afterward, but instead create immediate impact and can be shared?
Future Symposium SYNCHRONICITY
Format: Symposium and Sprint (Content Production Sprint)
Clients: glockenweiß, minigram
Ressourcen: Synchronicity Publikation.pdf (german)
At the future symposium SYNCHRONICITY, 40 participants (with backgrounds in architecture, urban planning, philosophy, design and media) gathered for two days to develop concepts and answers about the design and development of the city of the future.
One goal of the symposium was to prepare and edit the workshop outcomes in such a way that they could be used by other urban initiatives. To do this, the workshop content was documented live and the outcomes were summarized in a publication that was released at the end of the event.
Six workshops were conducted during the two days, each of which were hosted by an expert for the specific workshop topic (architecture, mobility, sustainability, technology etc.). To document the findings, every workshop was equipped with a Rapporteur who recorded the content and outcomes. This was complemented by photographic documentation as well as a graphic recording to visualize the workshop findings. All artifacts were summarized in a publication that was released as an e.pub at the end of the event.
Service: Concept Development (in Co-Creation) Consulting on format design, interactive interventions, and the live documentation of sprint outcomes
I consulted and supported the organizers of SYNCHRONICITY to develop a format that was inspiring and motivating for the participants as well as productive and collaborative, to aid the production and documentation of content throughout the symposium.
Photos: Gregor Fischer
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