The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival. The world is moving on. It’s time to leave our domestic spaces and into new spaces for a new world. We need future spaces where communication helps us live better lives. Future spaces that support communities and their ideas. Future spaces that bring us together in the real world and virtual worlds. Future spaces that let us celebrate the great work our students have done. Welcome to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival.

Schedule

Curious about what's happening at the festival? Scroll down to explore our incredible lineup of speakers, artists and students!

31 May 2022

  • 17.00-Welcome to Berghs Future Spaces Festival (SWE)

    Welcome and Opening Speech to the Berghs Future Spaces Festival with CEO Camilla Wallander.

  • 17.45-The Need for New Perspectives (SWE)

    Our common future is both complex and uncertain. But one thing remains: we must make space for more perspectives and new ways of thinking about sustainability.

    Meet two of Berghs renowned teachers giving their views on the need for new perspectives.

  • 18.30-Artist: COMMANDAH

    Commandah's music is a mix between Afrobeats, HipHop, R&B, his music is a fusion of the different genres he grew up listening to. Hear him switch between cheesy love songs to afro- or R&B beats to then spit full verses over drill beats. His music reflects his upbringing!

  • 19.15-Mood Marks (SWE)

    Written about in the Nordics' largest graphic design publication, interviewed by Resumé and possibly soon on our phones and computers. Mood Marks is challenging our traditional understanding of emojis. 

  • 20.00-Graduation Projects (SWE)

    Take a look at two Berghs students' graduation projects. Client and student representatives will talk through the process and projects, with special viewings of the projects' case films! 

  • 20.30-Artist: PABI

    PABI is a Swedish-Gambian artist from Fisksätra in Stockholm praised for his vocals and ways of coming up with strong hooks and vibes. PABI is reshaping in the landscape of Swedish music with his international sound and the way he tells his own in style.

  • 21.00-Artist: KLAUDY

    With music on the edge of R&B and Swedish Pop, Klaudy is a new promising name on the Swedish music scene. Having already released two singles, more music is on the way!

1 Jun 2022

  • 12.00-Urban Design & Planning (SWE)

    Moderated discussion on place branding and the core elements of placemaking.

    Speakers:
    Malin Anhede & Michael Persson Gripkow.
    Moderator: Marie Alani 

  • 17.00-Endineering: How to Design the End (ENG)

    Every product faces a cycle of endings, from breakage to customer burnout to falling behind consumption trends. It's important to plan for each of them. Not all companies do.

    Speaker: Joe Macleod

  • 17.30-Artist: KONE MARA

    We are Kone Mara! We are three quite different musicians who like to put chords and melodies together into songs. We’re from Sweden where the summer’s short and the winter’s long, hence the warm and colourful tunes.

  • 18.00-Why We Need Inner Space (SWE)

    Facing a complex, dangerous and uncertain world will the next challenge be to develop ourselves as human beings?  Meet the design agency involved in the new global initiative, The Inner Development Goals (IDG), and a psychologist with a plan.

    Speakers: Hannah Bohman and Mona Drar.

  • 18.45-The Future of Social Media is All Talk (ENG)

    Logcast founders talk about future trends within the sound space and their company working with sound/audio NFT's.

  • 19.15-Spoken Word Performance (ENG)

    Spoken Word Performance with Antonia Eriksson

  • 19.30-Klubb Kvadrat (SWE)

    Other club experiences consist of random people, horrible music, disappointments and that moment when you lose your friends on the dance floor and start to regret that you didn’t leave an hour ago. But do not despair! In the quiet student corridor you find Klubb Kvadrat – the club that hosts Stockholm's smallest concerts inside the 17 sqm room. Here it is physically impossible to lose your friends on the dance floor.

  • 20.15-Berghs Awards (ENG)

    The Teamies are designed to be a friendly and fun way to celebrate some of the best work and the teams behind it. It’s a great way to highlight interesting work both nationally and internationally.

  • 21.00-Artist: KLARA KELLER

    22-year-old Klara Keller from Stockholm is one of Sweden's most interesting newcomers to the scene. With her unique voice, melancholic melodies and poetic lyrics in Swedish Klara has hit a unique and timeless sound.

  • 22.00-Afterparty

    Afterparty with DJ AROS!