
Smart Dublin had the pleasure of spending time in Swords in early April, supporting the Academy of The Near Future team in the first Design Your Future programme delivered in partnership with Fingal County Council at the Carnegie Library Swords.

Day two blended creativity and technology. Students wrote postcards to their future selves, imagining arts events for the new Swords Cultural Centre that is currently in development, and got hands on with coding through micro-bits. Fingal Artist in Residence, Linda Shevlin delivered an inspiring biodiversity session which was followed by Visual Artist, Maria McSweeney who led a hugely popular potato planting with seaweed fertilisers and seaweed printing session.

Across the final couple of days the students focused on visionary futures and problem solving. They identified local challenges, brainstormed bold solutions and then in teams, developed their own prototypes. On Friday, they presented their ideas and prototypes to Fingal County Council staff along with special guest, Fingal Mayor Tom O’Leary. Their ideas included using drones to promote biodiversity in Dublin and initiatives tackling safety and anti-social behaviour.
This programme was a powerful example of how young people, when given the space and tools, can contribute thoughtful, ambitious ideas for the future of our cities and communities. If this week is anything to go by, Fingal’s future is in very safe hands.
For more information about the Academy of the Near Future programmes visit
www.nearfuture.ie or email info@smartdocklands.ie