✹ Imagination
Imagination work uses different creative methods to playfully open up new connections, ideas, interventions and ways of thinking. I apply Imagination methods especially to support eco-social transformations.
A creative futures module co-designed with the Latvian government to support public sector leaders in imagining long-term societal transformation. Blending participatory design, speculative futures, and more-than-human perspectives, the programme equips civil servants to envision inclusive, resilient policy futures for Latvia’s future.
Huone 2050 is an immersive futures installation co-created with the Finnish Expert Panel for Sustainable Development. The project invites visitors to step into everyday life in a sustainable Finland in 2050, using sensory design and participatory storytelling to engage the public in imagining just and regenerative futures.
An exploratory practice project for equipping citizens with tools and resilience for facing the future.
A Toolbox for Imagining a Good Future is a creative resource offering immersive tools, visual materials, and communal experiences to support futures thinking in schools, workplaces, and communities. Explore collective imagination, build agency, and share visions through a playful, emotionally engaging platform.
Master’s thesis in Creative Sustainability, exploring the role of play and playfulness in environmentalist engagement.