Falay Transition Design Collective

 
  • Developing a new sustainable business model for collaborative working under Falay Collective

    ✦ Role: Community Leader, Designer, Researcher

    ✦ Year: 2022 - ongoing

  • In January 2023 I joined the Falay Transition Design collective - a mission oriented collective of transitions designers, creative practitioners, systems thinkers, sustainability experts and researchers.

    Our goal is to flip the consultancy model, by imagining the radical shifts the world needs to adopt more sustainable and regenerative ways of working, and then finding different funding channels to bring them to life.

    We are experimenting with what a non-hierarchical, decentralised model of working could look like, in which we all retain the individualism that entrepreneurship allows, whilst having a close group of co-workers, support and collaboration.

  • We are using creative practices for sustainability transformations in three key ways:

    • Transition Design Consulting:
      We guide communities towards more regenerative ways of working. We use systems and futures thinking and design methodologies to build shared visions of desirable futures, and then concretely build pathways and interventions towards these futures.

      Sustainability transitions require change at societal and organisational levels, but also at the insular, individual level.

    • Capacity building:
      We are developing tools, trainings and workshops to share the role of creative practices (including imagination work, transition design. futures thinking and more) in accelerating sustainability transformations

    • Systems change initiatives:
      In parallel to our client work, we are also conducting a number of exploratory research and artistic projects which blend the topics of creative practice, futures thinking and sustainability transformations.

      Currently we are exploring work around collective imagination of forests in Finland, using creative practice to support futures democratisation, and the role of the Arts more generally in addressing the polycrisis.

 
 
 
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