Rehearse the Future of
AI * XR
Immersive foresight workshops that explore the everyday impacts of emerging tech
Welcome to what’s emerging.
Technology is transforming how we work, move, and interact. Our workshops offer organizations a speculative sandbox to navigate and prepare for unknown implications of the near-future.
The AI Workplace, 2029
Explore interactions between people and machines in the workplace where AI, XR, and next-generation connectivity meet. In a smart boardroom simulation, you’ll collaborate with affective AI, autonomous agents, and digital twins while being managed, monitored, and assessed by hybrid intelligent systems.
The workshop was developed in collaboration with the Israel Democracy Institute. It is designed to prepare leaders, technologists, designers, and HR professionals to navigate and manage complexity in post-automation work cultures.
Duration: 3 hours
Designed for groups of 6–12
Format: Onsite or Remote
Future Cities, 2032
Discover how smart glasses, spatial AI and mixed-reality systems reshape cities and everyday urban interactions. Participants navigate hybrid environments where XR digital overlays and AI algorithmic companions alter how we see and relate to one another and to our shared spaces. Teams play out emerging frictions, blind spots, and shifts in urban publics. This speculative game was developed in collaboration with the IPPSO team and funded by the VolkswagenStiftung. It equips urban designers, municipal teams, policymakers, and technologists to anticipate societal effects of the nearing “phygital” era.
Duration: 3-6 hours
Designed for groups of 8–15
Format: Onsite
Tech-Saturated Aging, 2035
Experience eldercare in the 2030s in this simulation game. Centered around a humorous, thought-provoking mystery that players must solve together, the game invites care professionals, technologists, policymakers, designers, and anyone that is aging to reimagine what compassionate, technologically rich care environments could (and should) look like. Using speculative play, participants navigate the ethical and social dilemmas that arise when AI systems and spatial computing shape daily care.
Duration: 3-6 hours
Designed for groups of 8–15
Format: Onsite or Remote
Our Clients
Corporate Leaders
Preparing for AI integration and workforce adaptation by dealing with “unknown unknowns”
HR Teams
Learning and Development Experts & Human Resources Teams responsible for up- and re-skilling
Policy Makers
Shaping tech regulations and civic interaction protocols by experimenting in what could be the everyday
Municipal Innovation Teams & Urban Planners
Designing, shaping, and advocating future public interactions and infrastructures
Design, R&D, Product Teams
Prototyping with ethics-by-design and HRBD (Human Rights by-design) principles in mind
Education & Research Institutions
Developing critical AI literacy and foresight capacity to navigate the tides of disruptive tech
Our Approach
Our workshops are rooted in an interdisciplinary method that pulls together legal analysis frameworks, speculative design, immersive storytelling, and experience-centric game mechanics to craft thought-provoking, and actionable scenarios.
Developed in collaboration with Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler, Dr. Rachel Aridor-Hershkovitz, and the Israel Democracy Institute, our methodology weaves together cutting-edge legal research on digital governance with an ethical foresight toolkit.
The Future Cities workshop was partly developed within the IPPSO project and generously funded by VolkswagenStiftung,
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Romi is a design strategist, researcher, and creative leader with more than 20 years of experience at the intersection of design, technology, and societal transformation. she holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and is currently a researcher at Tampere University’s Game Research Lab, exploring how AI, spatial computing, and immersive environments reshape cities, workplaces, and collective imaginaries.
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Aya is a designer and researcher with over a decade of experience developing game-based methodologies to inspire curiosity, informal learning, SEL, and self-expression in children. She is a lecturer in the Master’s program in Industrial Design at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
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Micaela is a designer, researcher, and performance artist with over a decade of experience in conflict mediation and facilitation. She develops curricula for adults and children that incorporate sensory modulation and embodiment into critical learning and making. Micaela has years of experience teaching workshops at diverse international universities.
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