ABOUT THIS BLOG

We believe that our imaginaries have the power to shape things to come. By telling plausible stories of technologies and creating congruent world of usages, they have an impact on our perception of the future. With this blog, we are trying to analyse this fertile subject in order to determine what is of interest or not and how we can use our imaginaries in order to Make tomorrow.


Nicolas Minvielle

Nicolas holds a Phd in economics and is the head of the MS Marketing, design & creation at Audencia Business School. He loves spending hours or days sitting on a bunch of manga or comics and trying to figure out what it tells us about tomorrow.

Olivier Whatelet

Olivier holds a PhD in anthropology and lead Users Matter, a small agency offering to understand and involve users in the innovation process. He is fascinated by the endless creativity of men and women, from gardening to shaping of unlikely worlds in novels and video-games.

We believe that our imaginaries have the power to shape things to come. By telling plausible stories of technologies and creating congruent world of usages, they have an impact on our perception of the future. With this blog, we are trying to analyse this fertile subject in order to determine what is of interest or not and how we can use our imaginaries in order to Make tomorrow.

Nicolas Minvielle

Nicolas holds a Phd in economics and is the head of the MS Marketing, design & creation at Audencia Business School. He loves spending hours or days sitting on a bunch of manga or comics and trying to figure out what it tells us about tomorrow.

Olivier Whatelet

Olivier holds a PhD in anthropology and lead Users Matter, a small agency offering to understand and involve users in the innovation process. He is fascinated by the endless creativity of men and women, from gardening to shaping of unlikely worlds in novels and video-games.

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