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  • The New York Times

    The Future will be Mundane

    by Nick Foster

    Click to Read
  • The Observer

    Nick Foster: 'Predictions are mostly nonsense'

    by Kathryn Bromwich

    Click to Read
  • Harvard Business Review

    How to Bring More Rigor to Your Long-Term Thinking

    IdeaCast interview with Alison Beard

    Listen Here
  • Design Better Podcast

    A new way to think about designing for the future.

    With Eli Woolery and Aarron Walter

    Listen Here
  • BBC Radio 5

    ‘The politics of the Future’

    Interview with Adam Fleming

    Listen Here
  • New York Times Dealbook

    You’re Probably Thinking about The Future All Wrong

    by Sarah Kessler

    Click to Read
  • Fast Company

    5 great design books to add to your back-to-school reading list

    by Jarrett Fuller

    Click to Read
  • Futureproof Podcast

    Why Our Biggest Future Assumptions Are Probably Wrong

    with Jeremy Goldman

    Listen Here
  • Futur-ish

    The Future Right at Your Feet

    with Tobias Revell and Radha Mistry

    Watch Here
  • The Gist Podcast

    Nick Foster on How We Really Think About the Future

    with Mike Pesca

    Listen Here
  • Literary Hub

    How to Think About the Future, With a Little Help From Science Fiction

    by Nick Foster

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  • Intelligent Machines

    Why tomorrow doesn't feel like Sci-Fi

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  • The Future of XYZ

    The future of Thinking about the Future

    With Lisa Gralnek

    Watch Here
  • Lead from the Heart

    What If Most Predictions About the Future Are Just Noise?

    with Mark C. Crowley

    Listen Here

The images featured on this website are drawn from one of Nick’s ongoing photographic investigations, which examines ordinary, mundane moments within speculative near-futures. This body of work seeks to prompt reflection on how our environments, behaviors, and the texture of everyday life may evolve in subtle yet significant ways in the years ahead.

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Nick’s headshot was captured by Tom Hatton