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This paper, contributing to decolonial design and futuring practice, promotes and explores the recovery of lost futures of the past. Through a series of sessions in a rural indigenous community in Southern Africa, we employ the Chameleon Innovation game as a participatory and community-based ideation method to co-design alternative future innovations and possibilities. The game, as an avenue through which participants accentuate lost indigenous cultural practices from the past, extends an Afrocentric indigenous orientation and past trajectory, enabling participants to actively engage these practices and situate alternative futures. This widens the spectrum within which futures and technologies are co-designed, enabling community participants to actively conceptualise alternative, yet situated, innovations in rural indigenous contexts.
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Chris Muashekele
Aarhus University
Kasper Rodil
Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation
Heike Winschiers‐Theophilus
Namibia University of Science and Technology
Aalborg University
Namibia University of Science and Technology
Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5cb6bb6db643587561e2d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3666094.3666101
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