WORLDBUILDING: Multiplayer collaging the future
This piece was written by a core contributor Caitlin Keeley; RADAR’s weekly worldbuilding lead.“There is no such thing as fate.” - Kim Stanley Robinson, Ministry for the FutureI’ve always thought a denial of fate was awful and pessimistic. Totally sad and unromantic. Now I see that it’s a hopepunk sentiment. It gives us agency and power for change. And those are the vibes we need to build better futures. At RADAR, we believe that the future belongs to those who think about it. And so, if we w...

Reflections on Cycle #2 — A More Play-Full Future
10 weeks of collaborative research. Inspiring conversations with unexpected experts of all stripes. An interactive report that did more to embody play than even we originally imagined. 5 public briefs and as many weeks of imagination-and-ideation workshops asking the question “What If?” All in the effort to kickstart A More Play-Full Future — the better future we spent a whole cycle cultivating as a community. The cycle may have come to an end, but a more playful future is just beginning. And...

INTRODUCING THE RADAR RESEARCH PROCESS: DEEP DIVE
Powered by the Research Squad. Written By @Keels and edited by @Kairon.In just about one week, RADAR will be kicking off its first ever research process, a critical stage on our journey to Discover, Incubate, and Deliver better futures.This will be a first for DAOs — tackling a foresight process, producing a futures report, and fueling a flywheel with our Incubate squad as a community — and we’re thrilled to leverage our web3 infrastructure and collective philosophy as we do it. Throughout th...
We are a decentralised cultural insight and foresight network which bridges the gap between the observer, creator, and adopter.
WORLDBUILDING: Multiplayer collaging the future
This piece was written by a core contributor Caitlin Keeley; RADAR’s weekly worldbuilding lead.“There is no such thing as fate.” - Kim Stanley Robinson, Ministry for the FutureI’ve always thought a denial of fate was awful and pessimistic. Totally sad and unromantic. Now I see that it’s a hopepunk sentiment. It gives us agency and power for change. And those are the vibes we need to build better futures. At RADAR, we believe that the future belongs to those who think about it. And so, if we w...

Reflections on Cycle #2 — A More Play-Full Future
10 weeks of collaborative research. Inspiring conversations with unexpected experts of all stripes. An interactive report that did more to embody play than even we originally imagined. 5 public briefs and as many weeks of imagination-and-ideation workshops asking the question “What If?” All in the effort to kickstart A More Play-Full Future — the better future we spent a whole cycle cultivating as a community. The cycle may have come to an end, but a more playful future is just beginning. And...

INTRODUCING THE RADAR RESEARCH PROCESS: DEEP DIVE
Powered by the Research Squad. Written By @Keels and edited by @Kairon.In just about one week, RADAR will be kicking off its first ever research process, a critical stage on our journey to Discover, Incubate, and Deliver better futures.This will be a first for DAOs — tackling a foresight process, producing a futures report, and fueling a flywheel with our Incubate squad as a community — and we’re thrilled to leverage our web3 infrastructure and collective philosophy as we do it. Throughout th...
We are a decentralised cultural insight and foresight network which bridges the gap between the observer, creator, and adopter.

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From #gaming and #fashion to #labour and #social good, our RADAR members discuss emerging #signals every day, and what they may mean for our future. In fact, the RADAR community has over 30+ #signal-channels and now select communities are able to have exclusive access and become part of this exciting conversation.

It’s a hard truth that we construct personal filter bubbles through our media consumption: the people we follow on Twitter, the type of media platforms we look at, the podcasts we listen to, the articles we read - all of this narrows our view and often creates echo-chambers.
As we move further into inclusive/exclusive communities, (with barriers to entry), we see these bubbles constrict our insight even further. While this creates stronger and safer spaces for many, sometimes it means losing the beautiful cross-pollination of other perspectives, unexpected discoveries, and healthy discussion which pushes thinking further. The Signal Portal will help break through our bubbles by connecting communities and giving members of both servers access to one another’s thinking. The Signal Portal will mean we make even more discoveries, together.
The RADAR HQ (our Discord Server) is divided into 5 Categories: People and Planet, Creative, Tech, Health & Wellness and Identity. Each Category is further divided into sub-channels, allowing members to post discovered #signals in the channels most relevant.

Within sub-channels, RADAR uses a thread-only approach. Thread-only means it's easier to categorize, navigate and spot patterns - allowing us to build out our trend constellations. Thread-only also means we can have deeper discussions by offering builds, arguments and evidence, (rather than just dropping links), without contributions becoming lost in Discord noise.
And the process of sharing threads is easy! You simply create a thread in the relevant sub-channel, name the signal/trend, share your reference(s) and start the conversation. If there is already a relevant conversation happening in another sub-channel with similar signals, you can add your signal(s) to that existing thread!
We encourage members not to treat Discord as an inbox zero, but instead to choose channels they’re interested in to focus their energy on.
To learn more about trend constellations, take a look here, and you can find a full list of channels here.
Community to Community partnerships are an important part of RADAR. We want to collaborate with the best and most interesting communities on subjects that they are passionate about, whether that’s basketball, social justice or mental fitness.
We want to develop these relationships so these connected communities become our research partners. By leveraging the collective power of our communities together, we’ll achieve the core mission of RADAR: to explore better futures.
If you’re interested in collaborating by connecting a channel, sharing #signals and building towards better futures, fill out the application form for your community to partner with RADAR.
From #gaming and #fashion to #labour and #social good, our RADAR members discuss emerging #signals every day, and what they may mean for our future. In fact, the RADAR community has over 30+ #signal-channels and now select communities are able to have exclusive access and become part of this exciting conversation.

It’s a hard truth that we construct personal filter bubbles through our media consumption: the people we follow on Twitter, the type of media platforms we look at, the podcasts we listen to, the articles we read - all of this narrows our view and often creates echo-chambers.
As we move further into inclusive/exclusive communities, (with barriers to entry), we see these bubbles constrict our insight even further. While this creates stronger and safer spaces for many, sometimes it means losing the beautiful cross-pollination of other perspectives, unexpected discoveries, and healthy discussion which pushes thinking further. The Signal Portal will help break through our bubbles by connecting communities and giving members of both servers access to one another’s thinking. The Signal Portal will mean we make even more discoveries, together.
The RADAR HQ (our Discord Server) is divided into 5 Categories: People and Planet, Creative, Tech, Health & Wellness and Identity. Each Category is further divided into sub-channels, allowing members to post discovered #signals in the channels most relevant.

Within sub-channels, RADAR uses a thread-only approach. Thread-only means it's easier to categorize, navigate and spot patterns - allowing us to build out our trend constellations. Thread-only also means we can have deeper discussions by offering builds, arguments and evidence, (rather than just dropping links), without contributions becoming lost in Discord noise.
And the process of sharing threads is easy! You simply create a thread in the relevant sub-channel, name the signal/trend, share your reference(s) and start the conversation. If there is already a relevant conversation happening in another sub-channel with similar signals, you can add your signal(s) to that existing thread!
We encourage members not to treat Discord as an inbox zero, but instead to choose channels they’re interested in to focus their energy on.
To learn more about trend constellations, take a look here, and you can find a full list of channels here.
Community to Community partnerships are an important part of RADAR. We want to collaborate with the best and most interesting communities on subjects that they are passionate about, whether that’s basketball, social justice or mental fitness.
We want to develop these relationships so these connected communities become our research partners. By leveraging the collective power of our communities together, we’ll achieve the core mission of RADAR: to explore better futures.
If you’re interested in collaborating by connecting a channel, sharing #signals and building towards better futures, fill out the application form for your community to partner with RADAR.
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