Stories that shape tomorrow: the "Inventing the Future" Lecture Hall at the National Centre RUSSIA
The National Centre RUSSIA invites visitors to the Open Lecture Hall "Inventing the Future: Plots and Stories", which will be held on 7 February. Leading Russian and international visionaries will share their perspectives on what the lifestyle and mindset of the person of tomorrow may look like.
"Inventing the Future" continues the educational Lecture Hall on future scenarios, bringing together key areas of human development, from culture and creativity to science and technology. Several discussions will take place throughout the day:
— 12:00–13:00 — "Education Through Stories": how storytelling transforms forms of education and offers new ways to talk about the past, present and future.
— 13:30–14:30 — the discussion "Stories in Advertising and Consumption": why today it is not the product but emotion and narrative that are sold, and what role stories will play in future consumption models.
— 15:00–16:00 — the discussion "Stories in Cinema and Video Games": what unites these industries and how narrative language and visual technologies are evolving.
— 16:30–18:00 — master classes by chefs in the Gastronomic Rows of the National Centre RUSSIA, featuring food-of-the-future tasting sets and stories behind the origins of recipes.
Registration for the Open Lecture Hall "Inventing the Future: Plots and Stories" is available on the website russia.ru in the "Events" section. Come and become part of the conversation about the future today.
The event will be accompanied by a storyteller character — Alice from the Future — created by the KROLIKI team at the First Neurocontent Cup and later becoming the symbol of the "Inventing the Future" project.
The premiere of the Open Lecture Hall "Inventing the Future: Plots and Stories" was held on 7 February at the National Centre RUSSIA.
The President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, launched the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia at the marathon "Russia — a Family of Families" organised by the Russian society Znanie at the National Centre RUSSIA.