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Chatter Marks EP 113 Museums in a Climate of Change Part 2: Imagining the future, together with Dr. Stefan Brandt

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Stefan Brandt is the Director of Futurium in Berlin, a hybrid museum experience and public platform dedicated to exploring the future. With a background in literature, philosophy, cultural studies — and a lifelong interest in music — Dr. Brandt has worked at the intersection of culture, science and civic life. Before leading Futurium, he held senior roles at major cultural institutions across Germany, where he championed interdisciplinary thinking and public engagement. He says it’s always been his intention to make a change, to improve the institutions he leads and, more broadly, to contribute to a better society. At Futurium, that mission continues: creating a space where people are invited to learn about the future and how they can help shape it. Futurium isn’t a traditional museum, it doesn’t have a permanent collection or fixed exhibitions. Instead, it operates as a dynamic, evolving space designed to spark curiosity and conversation about the future. Dr. Brandt describes this absence of static artifacts as both a freedom and a challenge: it allows Futurium to be more agile and responsive, but it also requires continual reinvention. At its core is a question posed to every visitor: “How do I want to live?” To help people grapple with that question, Futurium presents ideas and scenarios grounded in science, media trends and public discourse. Each major theme — like the future of housing, health, nutrition, or democracy — is developed over time through in-depth research and collaboration with experts. Rather than offering definitive answers, Futurium encourages people to imagine and help shape a sustainable, participatory future. In this Chatter Marks series, Cody and co-host Dr. Sandro Debono talk to museum directors and knowledge holders about what museums around the world are doing to adapt and react to climate change. Dr. Debono is a museum thinker from the Mediterranean island of Malta. He works with museums to help them strategize around possible futures.

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0:00.0

Besides this very central questions about how is a democracy actionable and on the other hand,

0:17.8

how can we preserve freedom even if we have to make tough decisions?

0:22.3

We present many of the topics that are in people's mind.

0:27.0

So how could future mobility look like?

0:30.5

How could the city be more livable in terms of mobility.

0:38.3

But on the other hand, how can I be mobile in rural areas where I don't have a train system?

0:46.3

And so we have to have the whole picture.

0:49.3

We talk about health, we talk about big data and artificial intelligence. So I would say we are

0:56.7

reflecting the whole spectrum of topics that are interesting for people with regard of the future,

1:04.0

but we are not holding back in front of the central conflicts which I just described.

1:10.7

That was Stefan Brandt.

1:13.1

He's the director of Futurium in Berlin, a hybrid museum experience and public platform

1:19.7

dedicated to exploring the future.

1:23.3

With a background in literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and a lifelong interest in music,

1:31.3

Dr. Brandt has worked at the intersection of culture, science, and civic life.

1:38.9

Before leading Futurium, he held senior roles at major cultural institutions across Germany,

1:46.3

where he champion interdisciplinary thinking and public engagement.

1:51.7

He says it's always been his intention to make a change, to improve the institutions he leads,

1:58.5

and more broadly, to contribute to a better society.

2:04.1

At Futurium, that mission continues, creating a space where people are invited to learn about the future and help shape it.

2:16.3

Futurium isn't a traditional museum. It doesn't have a permanent collection or

2:21.5

fixed exhibitions. Instead, it operates as a dynamic, evolving space designed to spark curiosity

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