designing with nature
Only when rewiring humans and technology back into the ecosystem they are part of, are we able to design societies, products and processes that are regenerative and enable long-term flourishing on planet Earth.
a growing forest of methods and practices
We create futures stories and futures ecologies that are inspired by bio-, techno- and mythology. Our methods draw from the fields of ecosystems science, futures thinking, anthropology, AI, neuroscience, and speculative design.
We prototype futures, products and practices entangling humans, nature and technology. We have to go above and beyond current systems and imaginaries to envision, design and build for a regenerative future. wondermash experiments with existing practices and methodologies while developing and testing new approaches to reposition humans as part of the ecosystem and devise a more-than-human society within planetary bounds.
Futures Wheel
Futures Wheel is a method of working out graphical visualization of direct and indirect future consequences of a particular change or development, developed by scientist Jerome C. Glenn in the 1970s.