
Near Future Laboratory Podcast N°100 - N O R M A L S Futures Are Boring
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Aug 3, 2025 In a vibrant discussion, the speakers tackle why many futuristic visions feel stale and repetitive. They propose new archetypes for creating modular, remixable worlds that break free from conventional tropes. Delving into 3D video game assets, they explore how these can shape branching narratives that resonate. The importance of emotions in decision-making is highlighted, suggesting feelings guide our adoption of futures. The conversation also touches on manga culture, AI's role in creativity, and the evolving landscape of design and technology.
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Growing Up On Sci‑Fi Shapes Future Desires
- Julian describes how childhood sci‑fi imagery (Space 1999, Star Trek) shapes lifelong yearnings for certain futures.
- He argues people adopt futures that feel like 'home' because they echo early, evocative imaginations.
Keep And Iterate Scenarios
- Stop discarding scenario work each year and instead iteratively build persistent archetypal worlds.
- Treat scenarios as evolving shared assets to maintain vocabulary and cultural traction.
License Futures Like Creative Assets
- License archetype assets like fonts or images so teams can use and extend them while keeping the world open.
- Grant project-specific rights but ensure resulting archetypes remain accessible to others.



