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An American innovator and designer based in Milan, Christopher Schutte works at the intersection of strategy, foresight, and immersive technology.

His current work, The New Human, is a foresight and curatorial project exploring how technology reshapes minds, bodies, and societies through art, technologies and narrative design. He will take you into the future.

As Practice Director of Loop Exit™, Christopher helps organizations exit outdated loops and step into intelligent, embodied, and regenerative futures. The practice integrates foresight, immersive storytelling, and emerging technologies to turn insight into action — connecting art, design, and innovation to shape participatory futures.

Christopher’s background spans innovation strategy and experiential design for brands including Philips, 3M, and PepsiCo, and collaborations exhibited at Design Miami Basel and the Gwangju Biennale. His work focuses on designing futures people can feel — bridging art, technology, and human experience.

Foresight and Curator for the CODAME ART+TECH Creative Hackathon: Exploring The New Human Creative Hackathon (Feb. 2026) — where artists, designers, and hackers will prototype new forms of human–machine symbiosis.

📖 Read The New Human Project www.loopexitnow.com/the-new-human Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Created in collaboration with CODAME ART+TECH

How to make the invisible visible — turning complexity, stories, and signals into futures people can feel.

Scaling meaning without losing the magic. Building teams and systems that stay alive while they grow.

Stay close to the edge, but don’t fall in love with the cliff.

Those who hold paradox without panic — and translate complexity into coherence. From Ursula Le Guin to Anil Seth, Antonio Damasio, and Karl Friston — people who’ve expanded what intelligence and experience could mean.

Seeing patterns where others see noise, combining apparently disparate ideas and turning them into narrative maps that move people to act.

Time traveler. Or more practically: forest architect, building spaces that think and breathe.

Shapes of conversations and the emotional geometry of how ideas meet.

How to SEE, SHIFT, and SENSE the future. First, SEE what’s already emerging in plain sight. Then SHIFT your perspective — step outside the frame you’ve been trained to trust. Finally, SENSE what feels both strange and familiar; that’s the texture of transformation, the edge of emergence.

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