– A live event series exploring the space between today’s realities and tomorrow’s possibilities.
Future In Progress brings together thinkers, makers, and voices navigating the tension between established systems and emerging futures.
Join us for live talks, shared perspectives, and open dialogue and be part of the future as it unfolds.
Next event
Indy Johar & Emma Holten
June 1st 18-20.30, DOKK1, Aarhus
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Join us for an evening of reflection, conversation, and collective imagination exploring how we shape the futures we live into. Bringing together writer and activist Emma Holten and Indy Johar of Dark Matter Labs, the event invites audiences into a space between critique and possibility, where new ways of thinking, participating, and relating can emerge.
Through short talks and a facilitated conversation, the evening will focus on the value of pause, dialogue, and the “in-between spaces” that often make transformation possible.
About Indy Johar
Indy Johar is an architect and co-founder of Dark Matter Labs and 00. His work focuses on redesigning civic systems, institutions, and economies for more regenerative and equitable futures. He has co-founded multiple social ventures, including Impact Hub Westminster and Impact Hub Birmingham, and has advised organisations and governments on urban development, governance, and the future of work.
About Emma Holten
Emma Holten is a writer, activist, and feminist economist. She is the author of the bestselling 2024 book Deficit, published in 10 countries, and is known for her work on economics, gender, and power structures. Alongside speaking internationally, she serves on advisory boards including Human Rights Watch’s Women’s Rights committee and has advised the Danish government on questions of power and democracy.

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About Futures In Progress

About the series
Each gathering centers around a theme such as economy, leadership or education and the systems that shape how we live and work.
Hosted by Kaospilot, we invite a diverse group of thinkers, practitioners and voices who challenge what we often take for granted. People who do not only inspire, but who share, teach and open up new ways of understanding the world through their work.
This is an open space. A space to listen, question and think together. To stay with the tension between what exists and what is beginning to emerge, and to explore what that means for the roles we play.
The world is not standing still, and neither are the systems we are part of. If we do not engage with them, they will continue without us.
By questioning what seems fixed, new possibilities begin to appear. You do not leave with clear answers, but with sharper questions, new perspectives, and a sense that you are not outside of change, but already in it.
