The future is moving faster than ever. But can human pace still have value in an AI-driven world? Fragments of Tomorrow invites you into a collaborative workshop experience exploring human decision-making in an automated era. You are encouraged to question acceleration, embrace uncertainty, and rediscover the strategic advantage of human pace.
Fragments of Tomorrow extends beyond a workshop into a collective experiment.
Throughout the evening, you navigate hypothetical scenarios exploring work, identity, technology, and human relationships. Together, you confront difficult choices, negotiating the tension between machine efficiency and human reflection. It is an exploration of when AI should assist, and when human intuition, empathy, and hesitation still matter most.
Through discussion, collaborative decision-making, and interaction with both human and AI-generated perspectives, you gradually create a shared “map” of the future: a visual landscape shaped by disagreement, imagination, and collective reflection.
Rather than offering fixed answers, Fragments of Tomorrow creates space to slow down and imagine alternative futures where human pace is not a weakness, but a core strength.
Ultimately, it leaves you with one essential question: How would you like to navigate in an automated world?
Collaboration
Collaboration between Futurium and the SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences | School of Arts, Information and Media | M.A. Strategic Design
Direction: Prof. Katrin Androschin, Prof. Julia Leihener
Facilitation “Unfolding Futures”
We are a multidisciplinary team of strategic designers who translate complex ideas to explore how we navigate our changing world.
-> Rishika Goyal:
M.A. Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin
Communication designer | Research led innovation
Rishika makes sense of messy challenges through research and systems thinking, generating everyday human-centered solutions.
-> Sveva Magatti:
M.A. Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin
Interior designer (Politecnico di Milano)
Sveva combines a passion for visual arts with strategic thinking to create meaningful, human-centered experiences.
-> Narmin Fliether:
M.A. Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin
AI enablement working student 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. Strategic Design, SRH University of Applied Sciences, Berlin
Graphic Designer
Atiyeh specializes in creating visual concepts that communicate ideas, inform, and captivate consumers.
Informations
-> Venue: Workshop Futurium Lab
-> Ticket: free entry
-> Registration is required.
-> Remaining tickets are available on the door.
-> Event language: English
-> Max. number of participants: 20 people
-> Recommended age: 16 and over.
-> Duration: 3 hours
-> Participation requirements: no prior knowledge required
Accessibility
-> We are a wheelchair-accessible venue.
-> Spaces without seating are available for wheelchair users.
The future is for everyone! The Futurium aims to be accessible to all. If you have any further accessibility requirements, please let us know. We will do our best to accommodate them:
You can find all information on accessibility here:
Photos & Videos
-> Photos and videos will be taken during the event. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed, please let us know in advance.
Tickets
-> You will need a free ticket for this event.
-> Due to limited seating, only one ticket per person can be booked.
-> The Futurium thrives on big ideas — and small contributions. Your donation helps make the future possible! You can support the Futurium here.