permacomputing

Source repository for the main permacomputing wiki site
git clone http://git.permacomputing.net/repos/permacomputing.git # read-only access
Log | Files | Refs

commit d18f92fb4cf8031c3ff8e5a7ede4b50dcc6ccc7a
parent eb4c742e530df3371d9f5d75c7c0de72e930713f
Author: viznut_web <viznut_web@web>
Date:   Thu, 30 Jun 2022 19:14:00 +0200

empty web commit

Diffstat:
Msolarpunk.mdwn | 2+-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/solarpunk.mdwn b/solarpunk.mdwn @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Embracing approachable, personal technology and envisioning a world in which the detritus of consumer culture is appropriated and repurposed toward the reconstruction of a devastated ecology. -Solarpunk imagery, with a lot of plantlife in a carless urban environment, is getting more and more recognizable. Since permacomputing is concerned about many difficult topics such as resource use minimization, scarcity and even collapse, it may be a good idea to compensate this by allying with Solarpunk and its bright and hopeful outwards esthetics. +Solarpunk imagery, with a lot of plantlife in a carless urban environment, is getting more and more recognizable. Since permacomputing is concerned about many difficult topics such as resource use minimization, scarcity and even collapse, it may be a good idea to compensate for this by allying with Solarpunk and its bright and hopeful outwards esthetics. When embracing Solarpunk, however, there are some pitfalls. First, it is important to separate it from [[greenwashed|greenwashing]] technofuturism (which looks more sterile and corporate but is nevertheless often called Solarpunk). Second, one should perhaps not look too closely into the technological details of Solarpunk works (that may have standard sci-fi tropes such as screens projected in the thin air) but rather take it as a general mood and mindset.