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Navigating speed, uncertainty and AI

The future is moving faster than ever. Does our human pace still hold any value in an AI-driven world? Fragments of Tomorrow invites you to a collaborative workshop experience that explores human decision-making in an automated age.

You’ll be encouraged to question acceleration, embrace uncertainty, and rediscover the strategic advantage of human speed.

Fragments of Tomorrow is more than a workshop—it’s a collective experiment.

You’ll navigate hypothetical scenarios in which you explore work, identity, technology, and human relationships of the future. Together, you’ll face difficult decisions and negotiate the tension between the efficiency of machines and human reflective capacity. The goal is to determine when AI should provide support and when human intuition, empathy, and doubt are more important.

Through interactive, collaborative decision-making that incorporates both human and AI-generated perspectives, you’ll gradually create a shared “map of the future”: a visual landscape of controversial opinions, diverse imagination, and collective reflection.

Rather than providing clear-cut answers, Fragments of Tomorrow creates a space to slow down and imagine alternative futures in which the human pace is not a weakness but a strength.

Ultimately, you’ll be grappling with the crucial question: How do you want to navigate an automated world?

“Unfolding Futures” Workshop Facilitators

We are a multidisciplinary team of strategic designers who explore complex ideas to help us find our way in our ever-changing world.

-> Rishika Goyal:

M.A. Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin

Communication designer | Research-led innovation


Rishika gets to the root of complex challenges through research and systems thinking, using these insights to develop practical, human-centered solutions.

-> Sveva Magatti:

M.A. in Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin | Interior Designer (Politecnico di Milano)

Sveva combines her passion for the visual arts with strategic thinking to create meaningful, human-centered experiences.

-> Narmin Fliether:

M.A. in Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin


AI Enablement Intern at KPMG (AI CoE)

Narmin works at the intersection of research, innovation, and AI transformation, translating insights into impactful products, services, and strategic concepts.

-> Atiyeh Khodadi

M.A. in Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin

Graphic Designer

Atiyeh specializes in developing visual concepts that convey ideas, inform, and captivate consumers.

Information

-> Venue: Futurium Lab Workshop

-> Admission: free

-> Registration is required.

-> Remaining tickets are available on-site.

-> Event language: English

-> Maximum number of participants: 20 people

-> The event is open to anyone aged 16 and older.

-> Duration: 3 hours

-> Requirements: No prior knowledge required

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Additional information
Dates
July 2026
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