The future is a complex and multifaceted concept that has become increasingly important in today's world. However, our ability to imagine alternative futures has stalled, and it's time to rethink the way we approach this concept.
The future is not a forecast, but a bargaining chip to negotiate the kind of world we're willing to fight for, or against. However, our collective imagination has stalled in a cul-de-sac of recycled aesthetics, making it more important than ever to imagine alternative futures.
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Jul 13, 2025
This email explores the intersection of AI and creative writing, specifically through the development of Vibewriter, a tool that blurs the line between human and machine creativity. By incorporating ludic features like Vibe Mode, where AI generates a passage and then takes over as the user writes in response, Vibewriter offers a unique approach to the traditional writing process.
As part of the A.I. + Designed Fictions Research Studio, I've been exploring the concept of morning pages and daily writing rituals in an era of AI. This led me to create Vibewriter, a tool that combines generative writing with ludic exercises, allowing users to write under pressure from AI-generated prompts.
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Jul 01, 2025
I tried an AI wearable, it misunderstood me completely, and that misalignment sent me spiraling into musings about speculative tech hijinks and the absurdity of AI’s future role in our lives.
In this edition of the Near Future Laboratory newsletter, I reflect on my trial experience with the Limitless AI Pendant—a wearable device that records daily conversations and offers algorithmically generated summaries. My skepticism kicks in when its suggestions reveal a productivity-obsessed worldview, missing the point of open-ended ideation sessions and even mistaking movie dialogue for real-life actions (congratulations to me on the Catalina Wine Mixer, apparently). This leads to musings on the weird, absurd implications of future AI...
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Jun 25, 2025
Four futures-forward provocations—from corner store artifacts and public imagination workshops to AI-induced mind-melt medications—all pointing toward a world where strategy and fiction interlock.
In this week’s Near Future Laboratory newsletter, I serve up four tightly packed items: a recap of the Side Projects edition of Office Hours, a free public workshop at the LA Design Festival, a primer on the strategic function of design fiction artifacts, and a new dispatch from an AI-saturated future. I reflect on how side projects aren’t just creative distractions—they’re critical fuel for meaningful engagement. I invite readers to a hands-on design futures workshop in DTLA, offer...
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Jun 23, 2025
In a world obsessed with efficiency and optimization, I argue that it's time to let go of our need for control and tap into the power of absurdity. By embracing chaos and creativity, we can unlock new possibilities and innovate in ways that were previously unimaginable.
This week's newsletter is a delightful exploration of what it means to be human. I dive into the realms of creativity, absurdity, and the spaces between logic and chaos. It's an ode to the value of side projects in fostering innovation, and why we should give ourselves permission to indulge in things that don't necessarily make sense.
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Jun 09, 2025
A workshop that asks "What if aging isn't about *living* longer, but about living *better*?" It’s a nudge to rethink how we design our lives and businesses in an age of rapid technological change.
This newsletter explores the intersection of aging, purpose, and design, highlighting a workshop focused on reimagining longevity beyond simply extending lifespan. It delves into the importance of creative thinking – particularly the role of artists – in navigating an increasingly AI-driven future, examines emerging technologies like SmolVLM, and investigates unsettling trends in publishing like “shitpublishing.” The newsletter also touches upon the need for successor aesthetics to cyberpunk and advocates for integrating creative energy into organizations through workshops and...