Co-Creation
The work of today will disappear
Artificial intelligence and technology could replace much of the existing work that we know today. In thirty years, today’s children will have jobs that we cannot imagine. In a future society, traits that only humans possess — such as co-creation — will become increasingly important.
Humans have always been creative
Humans are naturally collaborative and creative. However, current education emphasizes only one correct answer over all others, stifling creativity. Free thinking and behavior that is different is suppressed. And, by doing so, students become afraid of making mistakes and lose their natural creativity.
Whereas in the real world, we find that there are no problems that have only one correct answer. Often as not the correct answer 10 years ago is now incorrect. By creating new solutions that solve problems in different ways, and give people enjoyment in the process, new answers are born. It is creativity that allows us to overcome problems that cannot be defined as either correct or incorrect.
Humans have made this world through creative activities with others
A large number of people are addicted to smartphones. Their brains may be connected, but their bodies are isolated. As a result, opportunities for nurturing co-creative experiences are decreasing.
Humans learn about the world through interaction with others and by sharing experiences. People think with their bodies as they move through the world, and society has developed through creative activities born from collaboration.
Enjoy the experience of co-creation
Relationships Among People is one of teamLab’s concepts that explores the possibilities of changing relationships among people, and transforming the presence of others into a positive experience.
teamLab believes that creative activities, which often tend to be individualistic, can be transformed into co-creative activities, while still allowing people individual freedom.
Through the experience of co-creation, people will be able to explore more shared creativity in their daily lives. It was from such a desire that the “Future Park” project was born.