GAMING THE FUTURE OF FOOD IN EUROPE
Joost Vervoort Assistant professor of Foresight for Environmental Governance Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
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GAMING THE FUTURE OF FOOD IN EUROPE Joost Vervoort Assistant professor of Foresight for Environmental Governance Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Scenarios,
GAMING THE FUTURE OF FOOD IN EUROPE
Joost Vervoort Assistant professor of Foresight for Environmental Governance Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
game worlds, game play creates narratives in such worlds.
can be used to experiment with system behaviors and outcomes.
game players can step into roles - interactions with others and game
analytical mode ‘foresight games’
rules, roles, goals in complex systems
and policy makers (Ferrand et al.)
playing IS the impact
TRANSMANGO Game Jams
The mission: ‘We are organizing a series of game jams throughout Europe for the EU TRANSMANGO project, using games to help spark the imagination of ordinary people, decision-makers, people working in the world of food, students, children and anyone else you can think of, about what food in Europe could be (whether we like it or not) or should be (if we work together to make it happen). We want to harness the unique potential of games to challenge, to inspire, to engage and help people explore and understand what food could mean in the future, and how it could work. ‘
The fantastic and terrifying futures of food in Europe
Where will our food be coming from?
climate?
as we used to know it?
food choices and our food system?
considered Europeans in a political sense?
futures, engaging mixes of both (strong player agency?)
GAME JAMS - RESULTS
perspective on (the future of) food in Europe
European food futures?
Rhea: A very tense game about the need to take a food systems approach to feeding the planet
SsookSsook: game to connect children to healthy diets through taking care of a creature using real foods – influencing parents’ purchasing. Showcased at nutritionists’ conference
CowPow: VR game to make people aware of the feed requirements
played by a great number
Pukkelpop festival (BE)
Let’s Kyoto: A food systems game about the city of Kyoto, involving policy making between different local actors.
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The game gave me a good idea of what it is like to be in a Food Policy Council
WS1 (n=8) WS2 (n=12)
Astrid Mangnus
Thanks! j.m.vervoort@uu.nl