Sci-fi can be quite uplifting: Latest Solarpunk Scifi: ‘optimistic and green’ – Sidmouth Solarpunk As pointed out in a piece from a couple of years ago: Welcome to solarpunk, a new genre within science fiction that is
The fashion industry is reporting something quite remarkable: Fast-Fashion Chain Primark Vows to Improve Environmental Impact | BoF And the mainstream press is also impressed: Primark pledges to slash ‘fast fashion’ waste: Bosses vow to
Solarpunk style is associated with the rich naturalism of Art Nouveau: Art Nouveau Style: Solarpunk & Art Nouveau Solarpunk and Art Nouveau – The Solarpunk Druid It’s also very much connected to the later Art
A very special film came out a year ago – and is still resonating: 2040 Documentary | Join the Regeneration . Here’s an interview with the director: A Vision Of The World In 2040 –
This Victorian cook has been a real sensation since lockdown: How to Cook Sea Kale with Melted Butter Sauce — The Victorian Way – YouTube With a couple of comments from a local correspondent: “It
Today a correspondent has got in touch, saying: “There’s no such thing as a “neutral” environment: your built environment is either helping you, or it’s hurting you.” Which is indeed what everyone’s saying: Whether it’s
There is ‘solarpunk’: “Solarpunk is an art movement that envisions how the future might look if humanity succeeded in solving major contemporary challenges with an emphasis on sustainability problems such as climate change and pollution.[1]“ Solarpunk – Wikipedia And
A fabulous new art project is up at the Ham in Sidmouth: New artwork displayed on Sidmouth Wall Space | sidmouth.nub.news This is by the internationally renown artist David Shrigley OBE from Branscombe: The Tree
‘Craftivism’ is really about gentle protest: The Craftivist – Sidmouth Solarpunk . Here’s a message just in from the East Devon Craftivists: I just wanted to let you know about this story that links really
If you’re looking for innovative housing, Buckminster Fuller is the go-to designer: “Fuller, a brave and enterprising inventor, designer and thinker pointed an intriguing way forward.” The story of Buckminster Fuller’s radical geodesic dome –