So, what we're inviting you to do today is to join us in Futureville 2060.
You have at your tables supplies to help you decide how we're going to engineer some
of the systems that comprise Futureville 2060, exploring the future of civic tech.
The rising city level drove the city to change and we changed what's happening.
How do we respond to this new environment?
It gathers the attention of what we call the resources parliament.
We have the mitigation plan.
They discover bacteria.
The rising city level also brought the insects.
It forms a food production like mosquitoes that can completely change the food industry.
Climate change is actually being seen.
Civic tech can be used by local communities to tackle environmental issues that affect
their everyday lives.
Using credit printers to print food based on bacteria.
We adapted the city so the bats could live happier.
Specifically focusing on human-centric approaches.
Less noise, less light at night.
How do we empower people to actually use these technologies to make sense of environmental
data that is relevant to them?
And have a real impact on the state of the soul.
What tools do we need?
What policies might we need?
What infrastructure?
What are the relationships?
Now we're going to act and we're going to power citizen not like technology for data,
but technology for a problem that is impacting you every day.
The focus of this is to develop a fictional narrative around the issue that you've been
given and the players that you choose, and you can use them to think about how could
civic technologies actually play a role in your fictional scenario.
It implies that through activism, you are small.
Public policy is an answer to the noise problem.
That the forms of consumption are not possible.
Raising a one as it was yours.
Sensing involves understanding the context, understanding the issues, and understanding
the actors.
This is the initial problem, which is a city that is excessively light.
Chichubeo is not actually Chichubeo, it's called the island city.
Awareness involves understanding how the issues affect that particular context and those particular
actors.
So the solution we gave to people who are in a working environment and require 24 hours
of light, it can be a port, it can be something.
And then action looks at making links and responding.
They're going to have some gaps that will actually increase and they're going to indicate
how they have to move and all of this so that the lighting that they require is at
the minimum possible.
When he's already ready to graduate at the age of 18, he has, together with a mentor,
to create a sustainable startup that will have an impact.
What do we think about civic text possibilities for actually helping us make concrete actions
in our present world?
