Presents
No Robots Please! / Alan Outten
How can we foster future innovation and design? Armed with this and other questions I enter the primary school classroom dressed to impress (and inspire) in my white laboratory coat.
The children are immediately engaged by the visiting “mad scientist” and together we set-off on our journey to explore the future!
I introduce the class to my magical milk-making machine (based on an in
vitro mammary gland). The children’s responses range from sheer marvel to an unadulterated yuck! After debating the ethics of nanotechnology and genetic engineering I present a slideshow of present and future technologies. They feedback their approval through a traffic-light system of cards – green, yellow and red: For example, Priscilla, the genetically modified pig who wants to be eaten receives a mixed response – with some articulate arguments against the concept.
Nearing the end of our mission, I finally set the challenge: Design the future! The children are uninhibited in their pursuit of creative future designs – passionately conjuring up new visions such as nano-pets and the edible apple phone.
I leave with a sense that creativity and design are safe in the hands of the next generation!
Alan Outten
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