*Get your design-fiction on.
https://www.wired.com/culture/culturereviews/magazine/found/found_1706
"For six years, Wired magazine's Found page has shown our best guess at what lies over the horizon, from touchscreen windshields to organ farming. Now, we're inviting readers to help create Found pages: What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20 or 100 years?
Each month, we'll propose a scenario, and present some initial ideas and concepts. Then it's up you: Sketch out your vision, and upload your ideas (below). We'll use the best suggestions as inspiration for a future Found page, giving kudos to contributors. We'll add our favorite submission to this story.
"This week's assignment: Imagine the Grow-a-Frog of the future. Remember the kit that let you grow a wee tadpole into a mighty frog? It came with everything you needed — mini-aquarium, food and a mail-in coupon for one baby African clawed frog. The company's tadpoles were first sent out in 1979 and they're still arriving on the doorsteps of young science geeks across America (although the frogs are now banned as invasive species in at least 11 states). Surely the kids of tomorrow will be growing a lot more than frogs. In the future, what sorts of lab-bred life forms will come in a box?
"You can write your ideas, but we're keen on getting visual entries...."
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