What if many possible futures are already here?

What if many possible futures are already here?

What if the tendrils of what could be are already unfurling throughout our lives, offering us living, breathing moments of tomorrow?

We are thrilled to announce that Thinc is participating in a visionary exhibit design challenge sponsored by two leading social change organizations, the Pole Creek Foundation and the Panorama Group. Alongside our brilliant colleagues at Quatrefoil—who are designing a separate but complementary experience—we were selected to turn imagination into reality.

Our concept begins with a thrilling premise: the future of climate change—both its starkest impacts and its most breathtaking solutions—is already alive in the world today.

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Introducing Reimagining Tomorrow: Sustainable Climate Solutions

This won’t be your average, everyday museum exhibit. Reimagining Tomorrow will be a dynamic traveling exhibition designed to spark enthusiasm, vitality, and conviction. We are inviting visitors into an immersive, interactive world full of unfolding futures. Through powerful storytelling, visitors can step through parallel realities: spaces where climate change challenges human existence, and others where humanity and environmental sustainability flourish hand-in-hand.

As you explore, you’ll encounter the real voices of people already living in the climate future, alongside those at the leading edge of our collective imagination: the trailblazing scientists, bold social innovators, and visionary speculative fiction creators. By bringing together people from all walks of life—rural and urban, young and old, environmental stewards and economic entrepreneurs—this exhibition creates a living tapestry of experiences.

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It’s more than a showcase of possible solutions; it’s a mirror revealing what matters to us, who we are, and exactly who we might aspire to become. View our project and exhibition brief.

If you’re interested in helping shape these experiences—or exploring whether the exhibitions might be a fit for your institution—we'd welcome your perspective through our short venue survey.

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