A rant on why I think we need realistic Solarpunk, plus some other things 1/2 ☀️
Felt compelled to make this. It will finally stop floating around in my head 🎉
Podcast over here if you're interested: https://podcast.tomasino.org/@SolarpunkPrompts
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Solarpunk Prompts (@SolarpunkPrompts) • Activity
What is Solarpunk? Why does it matter? In this series we discuss Solarpunk as a movement within art, literature, and activism. We explore its themes and talk about what separates it from its genre peers. Each episode explores a writing prompt set in a Solarpunk aesthetic with examples and inspirations from our world today. Based upon story prompts created by Paweł Ngei. Episode transcripts available here New logo and cover image by Natalia Vish (CC-BY-SA 4.0)
Tomasino PodcastsA rant on why I think we need realistic Solarpunk, plus some other things 2/2 ☀️
@the_lemonaut I've never read solarpunk, but I'm eager to find and read about utopias for the same reasons you argued. Do you have any recommendations in that sense?
@ccamara @the_lemonaut I would recommend:
Gamechanger - LX Beckett
A Half Built Garden - Ruthanna Emrys
When You Had Power - Susan Kaye Quinn
Walkaway, The Lost Cause - Cory Doctorow
My own essay on Solarpunk is at https://lenses.alxd.org/

Solarpunk: lenses and foundations
Round Mirror by Ethan Sees Last year I published a lengthy videoessay on Solarpunk as a part of collaboration with a philosophical YouTube channel "Myśleć Głębiej" (Think That Through in English). It took me a few months to translate it and update a few sections (especially regarding cyberpunk's romanticism), but I'd like to present you with a written form of my essay - available in audio HERE! The recorded form follows a deeper exploration of philosophy of the movement, thoroughly discussing the notions of cultural hieroglyphs and squeecore I only briefly mention in the text below: Who am I? My name is Pawel Ngei, on the internet also known as A-L-X-D. I’m a software developer and hacker, someone analysing technology outside of a formal framework of a company or university. I’m especially interested in cultural narratives about technology and engineering, their impacts on societies and communities. I first encountered Solarpunk soon after the “Notes towards a Manifesto” came to be at Arizona State University in 2014 while looking for a way to express some …
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