Station Concepts is a foresight studio that brings structure to the work of imagining alternative futures at the edges of culture, technology, and global flows.

It exists to widen and strengthen our practical imagination.

Machine intelligence has made scanning and synthesis abundant, and signals now arrive faster than any organisation can absorb them.

What remains scarce is truly human technology: interpretation and judgement, what signals mean and what to do, decided with collective intelligence, from the edges as well as the centres.

Station Concepts works on three linked problems.

When more information no longer means a clearer decision.

Strategic foresight.

Station Concepts reads a system across social, technological, economic, environmental, and political signals, then builds scenarios that are plural and inhabitable. Horizon scans are published as Superscans and scenarios as Supervisions.

For the group whose theory of change dissolves the moment it meets a real choice.

Anticipatory leadership development.

People think about the future in different ways, which shapes how they allocate resources and respond to uncertainty. The studio designs cohort programmes that surface these beliefs and translate them into decisions, and facilitates groups setting shared priorities across difference.

For the strategy too abstract to believe.

Future prototyping.

The studio's experimental practice gives alternative futures tangible and sensory form so they can be encountered in the present. A prototype can take the form of an installation, a public programme, a pilot project, or a work of media, physical or digital.