The exhibition what will be is dedicated to identifying the traces of the future in the here and now. What is current becomes possible, impossible; distant or not-too distant developments able to form a community of the future in a multitude of dimensions are made experienceable: building with wood, mycelium or demolition waste, sustainable packaging, education that spans schools, learning via VR, ecological enterprises, economics based on the common good, co-determination and joint participation, and the role of art and culture … So, the exhibition what will be does not show a far-off utopia, nor a possible design of an ideal society. Rather, it sketches futures – in the plural, not the singular.