Remember the moon landing at Exeter Cathedral? Landing in Exeter: the Museum of the Moon – Sidmouth Solarpunk The ‘projection art gallery’ has now landed: A touring light and sound show at Exeter Cathedral promises
Solarpunk is very much about science – with some great examples here: Science | Solarpunk Station Solarpunk came out of science fiction – and sees science as full of real promise: Its essential premise is
In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed – leaving Cuba under US sanctions and without any oil: Special Period – Wikipedia But out of desperation sprang action and hope: When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990,
Tonight’s episode of Inside Culture on BBC Two talked to a comedian/scientist, a spoken word performer and an internationally renowned artist, amongst others: Can Art Save the Planet? Shahidha Bari teams up with artists, poets,
Here’s a fascinating look at “a new material world and a new level of sustainability in architecture, from the ArchDaily: Bioengineered materials, which grow, produce energy, self-heal, are the next frontier in biology and material
It’s become quite the trend for architects today to be thinking ‘beyond architecture’ “Young architects can change the world by not building buildings.” – Virgil Abloh… ArchDaily’s Monthly Topic: Architecture Without Buildings And here’s one
SolarPunk is actually not about ‘innovation’ as such – but, rather, about using current technologies to better effect. So, how about building with paper tubes? The idea’s been around for some time: Cardboard: From Industrial
Art has the power to shape our attitudes, so perhaps it’s time – as Nigerian poet Ben Okri said recently – for artists of all kinds to “dedicate our lives to nothing short of re-dreaming society”. Solarpunk:
“For more than 30 years, Belgian architect Luc Schuiten has taken a visionary approach to rethinking cities, in a biomimetic fashion. In his lush and fantastical renderings of what he calls “vegetal cities,” urban centers are transformed