How might we harness digital platforms to address knowledge/social inequalities through digital identity and our relationship with “place”?
To what extent can ‘digital narratives’ mediate physical space? How far does uneven representation & power inequality reverberate back into "place" and shape how we understand ourselves and physical "place"?
In a world where data is power and automation is used for neighbourhood master planning (think Delve from Sidewalks Lab); what will be the consequences for people?
It is down to us designers to include a voice of what is “fair”, and an expectation is set upon us around what worlds we can create through means of designing these futures.
Service design has the potential to design-in people’s voices, design for more equitable societies and bring forward a set of needs and principles that can sustain us into the future.
Team: Kristof Van Der Fluit