Collaborative Futures:

A film exploring how tomorrow’s technologies will redefine the way we live at home



To conclude the Everyday Experiments series that started in 2020, in partnership with Bakken & Bæk, we created a film; revisiting the partners, experiments and various experiences. From 2020 - 2022, we partnered with some of the most innovative design and technology studios in the world, more than 120 people from 22 international studios, who were all asked the same question: 

How can we work with emerging technologies to improve everyday life at home?


The result is more than 40 experiments that playfully explore how emerging technologies like augmented reality, spatial audio, Internet of Things, and blockchain might deconstruct and reconstruct notions of life at home.


”Everyday Experiments is not just a bank of good ideas...”


says Georgina McDonald, who leads Everyday Experiments at SPACE10.

“...It is an opportunity for high-performing designers and technologists from around the world, to openly, freely and collectively contemplate a future we’d all like to live in. A future where technology works with us, not against us. Where technology is seamless, playful, helpful, and just works. A future where advancements in technologies create hope. Experiences that truly enable all individuals to live an easier, healthier, and more sustainable way of living, at home, with technology.”

Our new short-film, Everyday Experiments: Collaborative Futures, is a five-minute manifesto celebrating the partners, methodologies and processes behind Everyday Experiments. It demonstrates how sharing ideas openly, collaboratively and quickly is key to achieving democracy in the advancement of new home technologies.



Creative brief, communications strategy, and partnership selection: Georgina McDonald

Film, art direction, casting and production: Bakken and Bæck