Imaginology is a future-oriented methodology and mindset that uses imagination as a strategic tool for meaningful innovation. Rather than starting with problems or constraints, Imaginology begins with dreams — idealized visions of the future — and works backwards to shape concepts, products, or services that are not only relevant today, but resilient across multiple future […]
Category: innovation
The Double Shadow of Artificial Intelligence…
In our increasingly automated world, we rely on artificial intelligence (AI) more than ever. From medical diagnoses and financial decisions to the daily choices of what we eat, watch, and read—AI is everywhere. Our trust in this technology seems limitless. But what if that trust is not only at risk from the AI itself but […]
Life Long Play…
One of my supervisors once said that my way of thinking is sometimes playful and unguarded, almost like a child discovering the world. But she emphasized that this was not a weakness—on the contrary, it is a strength. That playful attitude fosters curiosity, wonder, and the courage to push boundaries. It led me to a […]
The World Around Us Is Changing Rapidly. But Is It Really?
It’s a common claim: the world is changing faster than ever, and those who don’t adapt will be left behind. Innovations come at a rapid pace, and technological breakthroughs seem to constantly upend how we live and work. But how real is this perceived speed? Is the world truly moving faster, or is speed largely […]
NOW! The only moment that truly matters.
A quote by Andy Warhol: “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” Time, in itself, does nothing. It can be used as a mechanism to facilitate progress in certain processes. As humans, we’ve learned to see it as a tool, for instance, to capture moments. Broadly speaking, there […]
Innovation Express
Many people think that today’s technology is a recent development. While advancements are accelerating, the technology we see today has traveled a long historical journey. Take Virtual Reality, for example. The earliest versions appeared as far back as the 1960s. By the 1980s, VR had taken on a form resembling what we know today. In […]
A hindsight based insight on a foresight…
What is the innovation ingredient? I think foresight is the innovation ingredient. Let me explain my thoughts on this: Let’s take VR Glasses as an example. The early version of the invention itself was build with the purpose to let people experience things as if they where part of it. Maybe purely for entertainment purposes. […]
if there is nothing imaginary to a thought then stop thinking!
What is the difference between a thought, an idea and imagination? Well, imagination is a combination of thoughts, ideas that come to live. They are combined in your imaginary world, framed by a set of rules and behaviors that you decided should exist. Thoughts that don’t come to life are just thoughts. No matter how […]