An indication of the solarpunk thing becoming ‘mainstream’ is when it is featured by a publication such as the Rolling Stone magazine – who have done just that this week in their post on How
The Los Angeles fires, fuelled by climate change, might feel a million miles from Sidmouth – and even further from any solarpunk visions – but maybe there’s something to watch for all of us. Firstly, most
The aesthetics of solarpunk, cyberpunk and steampunk are often juxtaposed, the first taking on organic motifs (from Art Nouveau to today’s environmental movement), the second saturated in a dystopian mix of ‘low life and high tech’. When