New Canterbury Tales

Immersive Storytelling as a Design Method for joint future creation

Grand Hearings – Immersion through role-playing

Prototypes by Nina Kramer and Dries de Roover (first prototype, research CMD year 3) "I, the AI, can provide a summary of the interview with Bart Claes. He talks about his[…]

Stedelijk Museum of Breda | Verhalen Uit De Toekomst | September 22 – October 22

From September 23rd to October 22nd, you can visit the Stedelijk Museum of Breda for the research project "The New Canterbury Tales: a journey to 2070." Join us in designing an[…]

Report of KOP Workshop | April 5th & 6th

How do you envision the world in 2070 as an artist/designer? How do you transform stories of the future, based on interviews with experts, into interactive experiences? And most importantly, how[…]

Introducing the New Canterbury Tales Project

Videos made by Nina Kramer Introducing the New Canterbury Tales Project! Are you still in doubt about what this project really is? Well, these 2 videos will give an insight to[…]

The origin of the New Canterbury Tales

Where does a story begin? Is it at a person’s birth, or did it already start before? Where does the future begin? It has already begun. Welcome to The New Canterbury[…]

AVANS Onderwijsdag | Prototyping 2040 Prototyping 2070 | April 13

In this workshop, we use immersive storytelling methods to make a jump to the mundane life in 2070. What trends/seeds can we see now? Can we plot them on the four[…]

KOP | Workshops with Artists | April 5-6

How do you envision the world in 2070 as an artist/designer? How do you transform stories of the future, based on interviews with experts, into interactive experiences? And most importantly, how[…]

COIL 2023 | Sustainable Social Housing | March 27 – 31

The COIL is an annual collaboration between architecture students. This year with students from: Nina Kramer and 5 Communication & Multimedia students have participated in the online session and will be[…]