New school: imagining the classroom of tomorrow
Artists have creatively depicted the future for centuries, from the neo-futuristic visions of Syd Mead (best known for his work on Blade Runner, Alien, and Tron) to Hajime Sorayama, whose brilliant futuristic design for AIBO (a robotic dog developed by Toshitada Doi at Sony) garnered the highest design award in Japan and a spot in the Museum of Modern Art’s (MoMA) permanent collections.
Depictions of propeller-powered ships once littered the creative sky of pamphlets seeking to depict the future. And now that people (in the US at least) spend an average of 444 minutes every day looking at screens, the future we imagine is filled with robots and screens. What will the classroom look like 35 years from now?
Bright, Medium's publication about innovation in education, invited three illustrators to reflect on it. Below is the first of them – see the rest over at Bright.