MASTER THESIS
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reFuture of  Hope


Designing Futures 
2025















February

 8, 2025
Cooperation: Neongreen Market @ Schrotty

In times of multiple ongoing crises such as climate change, social polarisation and anxiety about the future, emotional resilience is becoming an essential prerequisite for a society capable of acting. My master’s thesis explores how individual and especially collective future resilience can be strengthened through emotionally charged design and shared meaning-making.

The project began with the participatory workshop “Re:Future,” in which participants developed their personal visions of the future. The unexpectedly optimistic results inspired the idea of a collective time capsule: an object that preserves hopeful memories and messages from the present and can only be opened collectively in times of emotional disorientation or crisis.

This work combines methods from futures design with psychological concepts such as future resilience and the intentional use of ritual in the design process. At its core is the development of a long-term remembering ritual: a recurring time capsule event that may take place approximately every ten years, depending on how intensely societal crises are perceived. The goal is to bring people together in order to reactivate courage, connection and orientation. In this way, design becomes a medium for collective self- efficacy and hope.

Thesis of: Monique Holthuizen




Process