Version 1.0 (September 2020)
In this creative activity participants are invited to express their vision of a future when we are all living in the Doughnut. This can be done visually by drawing on a blank Doughnut template and / or a written or spoken story of that vision. And it can be taken in many directions, such as turning the visuals into a gallery or a spiral, or turning the stories into a book or a play. If done as a collective, the activity can start with an optional visioning exercise to help participants access a more creative and imaginative space.
Educators | Communities
20 minutes
Any number
Print-outs of the blank Doughnut template on white cardboard, drawing / colouring materials and if you’re making the spiral you’ll need scissors and glue
Original idea and lesson plan by Rob Shorter of DEAL. Time machine idea from Rob Hopkins of Transition Network. Doughnut Dream picture drawn by Siri Krznaric, age 11. Additional contributions from Kate Raworth, Carlota Sanz, Andrew Fanning of DEAL and Stephanie Leite.
Open the Doughnut Dreams activity guide in Google Doc
Kathy Gibbs
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Léon Gross
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Eve Mosher
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Antonios Triantafyllakis
Berlin, Germany
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Yuge Lei
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Adolfo Chautón Pérez
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George Leith
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