Date
May 27, 2:00 pm
Duration
40 min
Location
Marble Hall
What if you could conveniently borrow alternative futures for your design process? We are going to walk through the design process from start to finish across multiple projects and show how you can infuse any process with speculative and generative elements and artefacts. Drawing from designing legal products and learning experiences, you’ll see how diegetic prototypes, assemblage spaces, and future scenarios expand the solution space and become immediately applicable tools. Learn how futures can not only be tangible but also extremely useful.
Baru Obračajová

Attorney-at-Code
If navigating complex systems was a sport, Baru Obračajová would aspire to make it to the Olympics. She is a legal and futures designer with more than a decade of thriving and innovating in large law firms. At Charles University, she teaches Modern Lawyers: Innovation, Technology and Design, empowering the next generation of lawyers to explore disruptive approaches and design for alternative futures. Baru shares her experiments on her blog, Attorney-at-Code.