dutch design week, 17-25 oktober 2026 eindhoven

Game-playing Sessions: Our Future Is Somewhere Here

Create possible future scenarios with this collective conversational game.

Hosted by Ål Nik (Alexandra Nikolova)

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Entrance fee

Free access

Accessibility

Dogs are allowed
Free wifi available
Toilets available
Fully wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair friendly toilet available

Opening hours

14:00
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16:30
17:00
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18:30
17:00
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18:30
14:00
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16:30
"Our Future Is Somewhere Here" is a social, artistic game that invites players to create “future scenarios” by weaving memory and personal experience into dialogue on climate, migration, technology and care, opening space for shared reflection instead of conflict.

Game-playing Sessions

Join a guided game-playing session to co-create a possible future scenario with a group. During the process, you’ll discuss how our past and present affect the future and what we can do now.

The sessions are free to attend. Spaces are limited, so a reservation is needed.

If you have to cancel, please do it in advance so someone else can attend.

Please note: The sessions will be held in English.

Sessions:
Sat 18 Oct, 14:00-15:30;
Tue 21 Oct, 17:00-18:30;
Thu 23 Oct, 17:00-18:30;
Sat 25 Oct, 14:00-15:30.

Location: Eindhoven Library

To sign up, visit Eindhoven Library's webpage here:
https://eindhoven.op-shop.nl/2284/ddw-2025-game-playing-session-our-future-is-somewhere-here

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programme.hosted_by.about Ål Nik (Alexandra Nikolova)

Ål Nik (Alexandra Nikolova) is a visual, digital, and sound artist, graphic designer, and artistic researcher whose work moves between publishing, storytelling, and collaborative play. She explores how memory, time, shared, and personal experiences shape our sense of the future. As a maker of “Our Future Is Somewhere Here”, she brings art and design together to craft tools that spark dialogue, reflection, and new ways of imagining collective futures.