"We're very good at linear thinking. Extremely good. Yeah, we got to send rockets to the moon, how'd we do that? We assemble all the parts, we get the maths right, we send a rocket to the moon. Linear thinking—really, really good. We're incredibly bad at complexity, and systemic thinking. However, if we connect to the web of life, it is complexity. And then all we have to do is ask of it, what do you want of me? And be able to respond to the answer in real time."

Reclaiming the future is possible. Though these vast systems of power and control seem entirely inconceivable to overcome, knowing how they work, the stories that they tell, the people they are trying to create, we can begin to rewrite and reclaim. The only way out, as they say, is through. And one way through is embracing the power of reimagination. Tech futurists insist on one version of the future, with all the solutions, with ease and convenience, everything being predicted, right at your fingertips. But a flourishing future is one that embraces diversity, one that recognises that we need each other more than the systems that have been created. If we are to free ourselves from these systems, we have to free each other and ourselves, so in this final session we seek to reimagine humanity, body and myth. How can we embrace a more holistic imaginary, and envision and bring into being the flourishing future that we want for all?

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