Nr 27/2025 Pogranicza designu
2 Speculative Futures Thinking. On Imagination as Cognitive Provocation and Sensory Immersion

Nr 27/2025 Pogranicza designu

Biblioteka
  1. Wstęp 27

  2. W obronie wyobraźni – co może dać nam fikcja? O fantastyce projektowej (design fiction) i projektowaniu spekulatywnym (speculative design)

  3. Spekulatywne myślenie przyszłością. O wyobraźni jako poznawczej prowokacji i sensorycznej immersji

  4. Od przedmiotów do rzeczy. O krytycznych praktykach projektowych

  5. W poszukiwaniu sprawczości. Manifesty techniczne i projektowe a rzeczywistość

  6. Ceramika zaangażowana

  7. Projektowanie krytyczne a realia rynkowe. Okiem świeżego absolwenta uczelni projektowej

  8. Temida nie dostrzega projektantów. A projektanci nie znają łaciny


2 Speculative Futures Thinking. On Imagination as Cognitive Provocation and Sensory Immersion

The article deliberates on speculative design as an alternative epistemology in contemporary design practices, functioning in the conditions of radical uncertainty. The author demonstrates that traditional prognostic models reduce imagination to control function, which restricts the possibility of critical and affective negotiation of the future. In response, she proposes to define speculation as a cognitive practice, generating counterfactual situations, which destabilise existing framework of rationality, initiating processes of reinterpretation. The analysis involves four key aspects of speculative design: the role of counterfactuality, affective-and-cognitive mechanisms related to surprise and confusion, significance of immersive experiential futures, and the shift from individual imagination to practices of collective co-development of scenarios of possible worlds. Speculation is presented as a tool of expanding the future field, which does not serve to predict, but to make the future the medium of critical change in the present – a space to question what has been taken for granted.

Keywords: speculative design, futures studies, counterfactuality, experiential futures

Publikacja 30.12.2025