Program

Screenshots From The Future

Date: January 24, 2025
Location: Olei Zion 34

As the present overwhelms us with fear and uncertainty, we ask ourselves: How can we imagine a different future?

On Friday, January 24th , at 10:00, a workshop will be held in the exhibition “Looking Back at the Future” at Magasin III Jaffa, the products of which will become a new multi-participant installation in the exhibition. During the workshop, we will learn speculative writing techniques, fictional design, and political imagination developed by Mushon Zer-Aviv and Shalev Moran as part of the “Speculative Tourism” project currently displayed in the exhibition. Together we will use these techniques, collect “screenshots from the future”, and see how these can change our choices and actions here and now.

Future Screenshots – A workshop led by Mushon Zer-Aviv

Mushon Zer-Aviv

Mushon Zer-Aviv is a designer, writer, educator, and activist based in Tel Aviv. His work often involves mapping and way-finding through physical, digital, and political landscapes. These are also the themes he explores in his current research titled Friction and Flow – A Design Theory of Change. Zer-Aviv is a board member of the Israeli/Palestinian movement A Land for All – Two States One Homeland. He is a senior faculty member at Shenkar College and alumni of Eyebeam, an art and technology center in New York.