Posted 13 July 2006

HRCFS has a "Bright Idea"

/Step into futures/

The Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies is proud to announce that it has been awarded one of ten "Bright Ideas" grants to pursue an innovative experiment to encourage future-oriented community discussion. The successful proposal is for downloadable future audio tours, a concept developed by Jake Dunagan and Stuart Candy, graduate students at the University of Hawaii's "Manoa School" of futures in the Department of Political Science.

The "bright idea" in this case is to record guided audio tours of Honolulu's historic Chinatown, intended for playback on portable mp3 players. However, instead of the conventional emphasis on the past and present of landmarks and events in the area, these stories will highlight alternative possible futures. Participants will be able to guide themselves in an immersive experience that takes "the future" out of the abstract, and encourages foresight and responsibility toward future generations in Chinatown, Hawaii, and beyond. The hope is that, with the increasingly widespread use of portable audio devices, this creative use of the medium to provoke deeper thinking about future possibilities will spread to other communities, with tours being produced and translated into multiple languages, and other people being encouraged to generate their own "guerilla tours" of alternative futures.

Recipients of the "Bright Ideas" award, in the amount of $4000, were selected from a field of over 130 applications. The Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies is also involved in coordinating the futures-oriented community event "Hawaii 2050" for the State Legislature on August 26 this year.
3 Comments:
At 2:44 AM, Blogger NathanWilson said...  
Creative idea and excellent news. Congrats -- Nathan Wilson
At 7:27 PM, Blogger tyler said...  
if you have a bit of spare budget I would recommend using binaural recording kit. It will make people feel far more immersed in the experience than standard stereo recording.
At 9:48 AM, Blogger thomas said...  
I think it's pretty awesome what you guys are doing over there. You are going to be the forerunners to having timeshares on another planet.

Obviously I am kidding. But perhaps in another life I will actually be able to do or understand all of the things that you are doing. I guess for right now I am going to have to keep my feet on the ground and my head in the sky.
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