Allen, Jamie2021-10-082021-10-082021http://dx.doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-3890https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/32668.1What you are now reading are Futurological Propositions — a collected and edited experimental publication on the subject of ‘proposals as a creative practice’. This physically and digitally distributed volume emerges from discussions surrounding the ways that proposals, as a future-form of writing, comprise real and imagined aspects, and possibilities of hope for futures. When we put forward suggestions, we take a risk, putting ideas up for evaluation. We engage, when proposing, in a particular creative mode of thinking — projecting, speculating, making things up and then (possibly) making them real. Chapters by: Ina Bandixen; Viktor Bedö; Samuel Bron; Manuel Justo; Matilde Martins; Martha Kapfhammer; Till Langschied; Adrian Pirlet; Joseph Popper; Jennifer ScherlerenWe Will: Futurological Propositions03 - Sammelband