. . . at the intersection of the future, knowledge, uncertainty, time, humans as social beings and renewed political economy
Prognostrophe is the grammar of interrogating the future.
It is a way of expressing how what we know and how we know it and how what has happened in the past empowers our understanding of what may happen in the future.
It is a voyage of understanding of inference and of the philosophy of knowledge — of ontology and epistemology, of uncertainty and human incertitude.
It is the systematic unpacking of our presumed and assumed attitudes to uncertainty, risk and the future.
Prognostrophe is the host of major proposal concerning envisaging the future, of polcy-making, of communication and knowledge trasmission.
We call this proposal and what it proposes and will propose Project Aurelius.
At this stage, the contents of Project Aurelius remain confidential. In the fullness of time, we anticipate they will be very public.