Playground for Connection: Designing Gatherings for Human Connection
Description
We invest heavily in tools, processes, and structures, yet often overlook the human conditions that make collaboration actually work: trust, psychological safety, emotional presence, and a sense of belonging.
This session invites participants to see gatherings as a form of social technology and hosts, facilitators, and designers as architects of relational space.
Drawing from my work designing immersive experiences in cultural and corporate contexts, I introduce a simple framework focused on presence, intention, participation, and meaning, and how these qualities can be shaped through design choices.
The talk combines short impulses with gentle self connecting moments and light interaction. Participants are invited to notice their own presence and reflect on their role in shaping collective experiences.
Participants leave with a clearer sense of how meetings and collaborative spaces can move from passive attendance to active participation and genuine relating.
The session is not about event production, but about designing the conditions for human connection in an economy that depends on collaboration, creativity, and trust.
Speakers (1 speaker)
Lisa Thaens
Founder