Our future must involve repurposing and creating new things from what we already have (instead of 20th century “destroy it all and build something completely different” modernism). Our futurism is not nihilistic like cyberpunk and it avoids steampunk’s potentially quasi-reactionary tendencies: it is about ingenuity, generativity, independence, and... See more
Matt Bluemink • From Cyberpunk to Solarpunk: Technics and the Cities of the Future | Blue Labyrinths

‘How can we begin to move towards ecological and cultural sustainability if we cannot even imagine what the path feels like? If we can’t imagine the generosity of geese?’ – Robin Wall Kimmerer
One of our team members illustrated her vision of a green neighborhood.
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instagram.comHave you heard of Solarpunk?
Being the opposite of cyberpunk, Solarpunk envisions a future where humans and nature live in harmony. It redesigns our cities to be accessible to all without the need for fossil fuel transportation and supplies abundant renewable energy.
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