Here’s a look from this weekend at how robots can make life more sustainable and enjoyable: How solarpunk ideals can inspire the robots of tomorrow Focusing on human-centric design principles could help fulfil visions of
Here’s an interesting movie, premiered at the Tate Modern earlier this month: Mika Rottenberg and Mahyad Tousi: REMOTE | Tate Modern It’s a solarpunk fantasy, both familiar and strange, in which a woman discovers an
Solarpunk imagines an optimistic future where humans have overcome the major environmental and social crises of our time and in the process created a safe, just world powered by clean energy and organised around collaborative
Interesting and provocative comparison of the oil shock of the 1970s with that of today: Energy shocks can have perverse consequences The now-dismantled dth-nul-energihus in suburban Copenhagen offers a vision of a future that never
Here’s a guide to city transformation through Solarpunk. In this video we lay out a roadmap to how art and artivism for climate change in our cities can become a part of the urban design
Exeter wants to be a ‘city of culture’: A new public art strategy aimed at boosting Exeter’s ambition to become a leading city of culture… Exeter publishes new art strategy – Radio Exe The city
Here’s more from a great article featured last month, by Olivia Lai, former editor of Earth.org: Solarpunk Is the Future We Should Strive For Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant
“Right now a sizable chunk of us are addicted to the end of the world in every medium, from video games to what we’re streaming on our smart TV. Black Mirror; The Walking Dead; Love,
Some are looking to a new form of digital communication: “Web3 (also known as Web 3.0[1][2][3]) is an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based economics.[4] Some technologists and
There’s far too much electronic stuff being thrown away: SolarPunk and e-waste – doing it locally – Sidmouth Solarpunk We can get arty about it: art from electrical waste – Sidmouth Solarpunk And we can