Last week’s presentation attracted a very diverse audience, including many students, faculty, and sustainability practitioners. The Wosk Centre was packed, with standing room only (probably about 100 people attended).
The conversation that took place after the presentation was very interesting, and seemed to focus on the relations between factual (largely scientific) representations of reality and the potential of more imaginative engagements with sustainability as a future orientation. This is, not coincidently, the motivation for the new project I am currently involved in developing, tentatively titled Sustainability in an Imaginary World.