The Pluriversal Chronicles
An invitation to radically reimagine futures possible.


Envisioning a world in 2040 where climate change problems have been addressed.
The Pluriversal Chronicles is a multi-player game inspired by the Columbian anthropologist and scholar Arturo Escobar’s critical work on development, sustainability, and the intersection of culture, politics and ecology that argues for alternative, localized, and pluralistic approaches to societal progress.
This futures game developed as part of the UH Foresight Masters Program Speculative Design Program led by by Dr John Sweeney.
Game Co-Developed by Sarah B. Brooks | Dexter Lam | Phong Huynh | Jen Stumbles.







Pluriversal Role Cards

Envisioning a world in 2040 where climate change problems have been addressed.
The Pluriversal Chronicles is a multi-player game inspired by the Columbian anthropologist and scholar Arturo Escobar’s critical work on development, sustainability, and the intersection of culture, politics and ecology that argues for alternative, localized, and pluralistic approaches to societal progress.
This futures game developed as part of the UH Foresight Masters Program Speculative Design Program led by by Dr John Sweeney.
Game Co-Developed by Sarah B. Brooks | Dexter Lam | Phong Huynh | Jen Stumbles.







Pluriversal Role Cards

Envisioning a world in 2040 where climate change problems have been addressed.
The Pluriversal Chronicles is a multi-player game inspired by the Columbian anthropologist and scholar Arturo Escobar’s critical work on development, sustainability, and the intersection of culture, politics and ecology that argues for alternative, localized, and pluralistic approaches to societal progress.
This futures game developed as part of the UH Foresight Masters Program Speculative Design Program led by by Dr John Sweeney.
Game Co-Developed by Sarah B. Brooks | Dexter Lam | Phong Huynh | Jen Stumbles.







Pluriversal Role Cards

Envisioning a world in 2040 where climate change problems have been addressed.
The Pluriversal Chronicles is a multi-player game inspired by the Columbian anthropologist and scholar Arturo Escobar’s critical work on development, sustainability, and the intersection of culture, politics and ecology that argues for alternative, localized, and pluralistic approaches to societal progress.
This futures game developed as part of the UH Foresight Masters Program Speculative Design Program led by by Dr John Sweeney.
Game Co-Developed by Sarah B. Brooks | Dexter Lam | Phong Huynh | Jen Stumbles.







Pluriversal Role Cards

Envisioning a world in 2040 where climate change problems have been addressed.
The Pluriversal Chronicles is a multi-player game inspired by the Columbian anthropologist and scholar Arturo Escobar’s critical work on development, sustainability, and the intersection of culture, politics and ecology that argues for alternative, localized, and pluralistic approaches to societal progress.
This futures game developed as part of the UH Foresight Masters Program Speculative Design Program led by by Dr John Sweeney.
Game Co-Developed by Sarah B. Brooks | Dexter Lam | Phong Huynh | Jen Stumbles.







Pluriversal Role Cards

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pluriversal futures, speculative design, foresight game
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