Solarpunk Brazil by Sean Bodley (images.squarespace-cdn.com)
I’m a big fan of Sean Bodly’s art, and think more people need to see it.
![](https://kbin.cafe/media/cache/resolve/entry_thumb/47/fb/47fbec5b9f3b109d915eb88100a4ae40acf23c3d3e20071f2b82039d9a6d5af7.png)
This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.
I’m a big fan of Sean Bodly’s art, and think more people need to see it.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Deep in the shuttered gold mines that defined California’s beginnings there live colonies of golden-hued mammals that could come to define the state’s future: the once-humble Pallid bat....
Imagine a visionary building at the heart of a self-sustaining community—an architectural marvel that embodies the principles of sustainability, interdependence, and holistic living. This remarkable structure serves as a hub where all essential projects seamlessly come together, forming an interconnected and interdependent...
Hello All!...
I was watching this video, and the first thing that came to mind is how interesting it would be to the solarpunk community. It’s the story of a professor and his efforts to make a “cybertecture” island by getting coral reefs to grow on-demand.
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/2712557...
It would be interesting to get an in general idea of careers that you feel are compatible with solarpunk ethos. also asking for myself haha I live in a city. thanks!
Hi! I’ll be participating in a hackathon next month in the hardware division. I was thinking of making something sollarpunk inspired. I’m posting this to ask for inspiration....
(NOTE: this is mainly hosted on the gemini protocol, a New to Me thing that I’ve really enjoyed. If you want to get into the small internet, check out gemini.circumlunar.space...
cross-posted from: sopuli.xyz/post/1726805...
In this thread, post what you’re working on! Guerilla gardening? eBiking? planting/pruning? Let us know!
Hey everyone, We from the Solarpunk Book Club community on discord just finished reading the Monk and Robot Series together and are discussing what to read next this week....
This is a pretty neat DIY project to create a grid-less, solar powered access point.
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/2153810...
Designers from the Netherlands but they are solving problems in a pretty solarpunk way.
Got these old ice cream tubs from a local ice cream place. $1 for a dozen. I wanted to increase my rainwater storage (currently have 2 rainbarrels). Realized I could stack these guys up as much as I needed. A few drilled holes and a spout off a cracked kombucha kit and bam. Homemade rainbarrel....
I was not familiar with this philosopher but this quote caught my attention...