TRACES OF COOPERATION             - HMI HISTORY WALK

Step into 1,000 years of human–machine interaction on a private 60-minute walk through Gamla Stan, Stockholm. Explore polished 17th-century door handles, rope grooves, wheel ruts, and keyhole scratches

The original lessons in trust, feedback, and intuitive control that every modern AI, robot, and interface still depends on. No slides, no museum—just stories you can touch.

Perfect for corporate teams seeking inspiration, a memorable pre-julbord experience, or a unique January kick-off. Small groups only (12–30 participants), premium and unforgettable.  

Private, limited groups (12–30 participants) signal value and position this as a strategic team investment.


Ready to trace your team's next spark?

Email mike@promenadteatern.se to reserve


Unique Learning Experience: 

Not a standard tour—1,000 years of human–tool interaction translated into hands-on, actionable lessons for your team

Direct Team Impact: 

Supports innovation, alignment, and 6IR understanding; a fraction of executive time for lasting insight.

Memorable & Engaging: 

Nail, sparks, and hands-on interaction” create experiences attendees will remember, reference, and share—beyond slides or lectures.

14th century The original HMI designers at work

From a 14th century Bibible the daily life are shown, se it as a snapshot of  tool intteraction the pre hisotry of Human Machine Interaction.

To understand now and. the future -  Use the history as context. Imagine the black smith masterering the tool interaction, be there and  Be part of the histtory 

Black smith oath from Uppland - Sweden recorded 1489.

Eld i hjässan. eld i hjässan - Hammare slog, hammare slog
Järnet böjer, järnet böjer - Människa och eld blev ett.
Nu är smedet vaket - Nu är verket vaket.


Fire in the forge, fire in the forge
Hammer struck, hammer struck
Iron bends, iron bends
Human and fire became one.
Now the smithy is awake.