Pre-int’l conference programs
Dr. Maya Van Leemput
UNESCO Chair on Images of the Futures & Co-creations; Eramus University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Brussels
Biography:
Maya Van Leemputis Senior Researcher for theResearch CenterOpen Time | Applied Futures Research at Erasmus Brussels University of Applied Sciences and the Arts, where she also teaches Strategic FuturesOrientation.Van Leemput is the UNESCO Chairholder Images of the Futures and Co-creationfor the Open Time team. Van Leemput earned a PhD from the University of Westminster for research on “Visions of the Future on Television.” In partnership with photographer Bram Goots, she runsa long-term independent project for exploring images of the future, combining conversation-based approaches and visual ethnography with multi-media co-creation. Her critical, forward-looking work on media, culture, arts, cross-cultural communication, development, and science and technology in society,uses experimental, creative and participatory approaches.
Van Leemput is a Fellow of the World Futures Studies Federation and the Centre of Postnormal Policy and Futures Studies, a member of the board of the Association of Professional Futurists, and a founding member of the interdisciplinary visual arts collective OST and the Plurality University.
Dr. Maya Van Leemput
UNESCO Chair on Images of the Futures & Co-creations; Eramus University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Brussels
Biography:
Maya Van Leemputis Senior Researcher for theResearch CenterOpen Time | Applied Futures Research at Erasmus Brussels University of Applied Sciences and the Arts, where she also teaches Strategic FuturesOrientation.Van Leemput is the UNESCO Chairholder Images of the Futures and Co-creationfor the Open Time team. Van Leemput earned a PhD from the University of Westminster for research on “Visions of the Future on Television.” In partnership with photographer Bram Goots, she runsa long-term independent project for exploring images of the future, combining conversation-based approaches and visual ethnography with multi-media co-creation. Her critical, forward-looking work on media, culture, arts, cross-cultural communication, development, and science and technology in society,uses experimental, creative and participatory approaches.
Van Leemput is a Fellow of the World Futures Studies Federation and the Centre of Postnormal Policy and Futures Studies, a member of the board of the Association of Professional Futurists, and a founding member of the interdisciplinary visual arts collective OST and the Plurality University.