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A Lab Response to Wicked Problems

THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER

An Experimental Path to Positive Change

  • Thursday 25 September
    16:15, Henrik Hall

How do we tackle wicked problems – the complex, dynamic challenges for which there is no single, clear solution?

In this session, we explore the lab method: an experimental, cross-disciplinary approach that opens new perspectives and solutions.

Your host is Jeppe Pachaï from Kaosteater, known for creating engaging and creative processes that push participants beyond habitual thinking. Jeppe will provide a sharp introduction to the method’s strengths and potential. We will also hear from practitioners who have worked with the method in real life. 

Along the way, you’ll reflect and explore the method’s potential in short workshop sessions, and we’ll wrap up by sharing our experiences and inspiring each other toward new paths forward.

Look forward to an engaging session that combines inspiration, practice, and participation—and offers concrete tools for working more experimentally in a complex world.

Participants

  • Host and facilitator: Jeppe Pachaï, Kaosteater
  • Vera Mosbæk, Mission Lab for Regenerative Construction
  • Lise Tjørring - Impact lab 2.0 Copenhagen University
  • Jakob Holm Nielsen – Futurelab Re-lab

Language: Danish

The session is presented by The Circular Laboratory.