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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2023
  • Solarpunk art is a vibrant and imaginative movement that envisions a future where clean energy, local community, simple living, and permaculture thrive. It combines art, design, and storytelling to create captivating visuals and narratives that inspire hope and change. Through its nature-based landscapes filled with solar panels, green roofs, and bustling communal spaces, solarpunk art serves as an important tool for promoting a vision of a sustainable world, where nature and technology harmoniously coexist, reminding us of the beauty and potential of a future powered by renewable energy and conscious living.
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  • @IgnisW
    @IgnisW Год назад +184

    Long live decentralization

    • @Milark
      @Milark Год назад +23

      I’m glad to see this sentiment becoming more popular. A technology aided return to decentralised production seems like virtually the only way forward that’s actually towards.

    • @BossOfAllTrades
      @BossOfAllTrades Год назад

      ​@@Milarkyea

  • @1xm_mx1
    @1xm_mx1 8 месяцев назад +10

    I'm an architect, and I like your idea. I would like to recommend partnering up with an architect and an urban desinger, and if possible, an urban planner on your team to get the best out of this process.

  • @felixlloyd9390
    @felixlloyd9390 Год назад +15

    I highly suggest books by Murray Bookchin on social ecology, he's work is so inportant within solarpunk ideals and broader anti-capitalist envirmentalism. For fiction, Ersula Le Guine's The Dispossessed is classic of environmental envision.

  • @IlijaStajic
    @IlijaStajic Год назад +37

    This is so cool. As someone living in rural australia, this is so inspiring.

  • @conorm1871
    @conorm1871 Год назад +21

    God im a minute in and youve already expressed my frustrations with western lifestyle. Your mission at acorn labs is my dream and how i want my future to look like

    • @conorm1871
      @conorm1871 Год назад +4

      But i dont know where to start, i have no money to buy land, im just out of university so it will take a while to build up savings for this type of endeavor. I just feel frustratingly stuck in this place in my life

    • @PointToPointLandSurveyors
      @PointToPointLandSurveyors Год назад +4

      Lookup WWOOF, and lookup Paul Wheatons book SKIP. Learn skills on other farms and build connections. That’s a better path to find than land than working in the rat race

    • @Milark
      @Milark Год назад +3

      @@conorm1871 it’s so much about embarking on a huge endeavour like they are right away. It’s about not losing sight of the ideal.
      Make the most of your situation. Get some small herb plants for in your kitchen, it’s a lot cheaper, fresher and gets you some gardening experience with immediate benefit.
      And as far as I’m aware, feeling lost after getting out of college is about the most normal feeling ever. So don’t beat yourself up for it. You’ll get there.

  • @AliciaHauri
    @AliciaHauri Год назад +23

    This is good stuff and the way we were supposed to be living! I really love what you all are doing and I'm really learning a lot!

  • @r.b.l.5841
    @r.b.l.5841 2 месяца назад +1

    My wife and I moved out of a small City to a 30 Acre homested 23 years ago, it took a lot of effort and we had to learn everything - I mean Everything to be able to produce our own water, food, heat, solar power, septic, how to grow a garden, fruit trees, how to raise a few animals - all just what we need for our family and to swap with like minded neighbors to trade eggs for honey etc. Our elderly neighbor to the East teaches our kids how to sew and make pies, and we clear her snow in the winter - no money needed, we just trade what they can do and what we can do.
    Honestly I first got the idea for the homestead from Luke Skywalker of Starwars - seeing him working with his aunt and uncle and a few droids in a semi desert to grow food and live in a house cut into the ground to keep cool. That was my first inspiration.

  • @deathops6167
    @deathops6167 Год назад +8

    makes me wonder where the game FrostPunk lies... maybe its just steam punk but in a winter apocalypse.

    • @ingni123456
      @ingni123456 Год назад +2

      Basically, yeah
      If you haven't played it, the world started to freeze over, and Victorian era Europeans (maybe specifically only the British) moved further north to capitalise on the untapped coal reserves in the arctic and (hopefully) outlive the big freeze

    • @habibakbar
      @habibakbar 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ingni123456if I remember, it was a GLOBAL CATASTROPHE that affects every thing and everyone in the planet, but I might be wrong

  • @GamingSponge12
    @GamingSponge12 Год назад +8

    I love your videos guys ❤

  • @naturegreene9579
    @naturegreene9579 10 месяцев назад +7

    Wow I love the concept of Solarpunk ❤

  • @TheBehnjamin
    @TheBehnjamin Год назад +3

    delightful! thankyou!

  • @nikoasalas5976
    @nikoasalas5976 11 месяцев назад

    Love this video!!!! Thanks so much for making it.

  • @TenleyAtwood
    @TenleyAtwood 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm doing so much Solarpunk, Lunarpunk Tidalpunk artwork!! Lol I grew up doing ballet for years so I'm incorporating what I know. I think a big part of Solarpunk that I like is about leaning into your strengths. Honing your skills, then using those skills to give back. So... I'm composing a Lunarpunk ballet with my husband who is a musician. What are your strengths? How can they be Solarpunk? I hope this comment inspires someone and helps the algorithm. Many blessings and much love to you all! 7:31

  • @jakehealthx
    @jakehealthx 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am so inspired. Really love this vision for our future.

  • @primordialbeing
    @primordialbeing 10 месяцев назад

    I have finally found my people. This unleashes so many emotions in me. Subscribed ✅

  • @RaphiAlmes
    @RaphiAlmes 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your attitude. The world needs this

  • @tarzanizcool
    @tarzanizcool Год назад +7

    Um, looks like SOMEONE isn’t considering the shareholders. GM would like to have a word with you.

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +7

      Just considering cutting them entirely out of the equation. Unless they want to invest is solar ovens, biogas, or composting tech :)

  • @WardenFabrication
    @WardenFabrication 8 месяцев назад

    Well said and inspiring! We'll be following some of the same ideas on our hobby farm, but like you said, building slowly.

  • @coachandrewb
    @coachandrewb Год назад +4

    I just wish solar energy paid itself off faster :( they're so expensive, especially where I live, the efficiency starts to degrade before they'd even be paid off.

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +2

      Part of the key is only needing a few of them. Having a very efficiently insulated home, a smaller footprint, and multiple energy sources so you only need a small PV grid.

    • @FuuzBeeen
      @FuuzBeeen 11 месяцев назад

      They've actually jumped up a little more in regards to the panels in a recent science update so that they're getting more worth out of solar panels. We'll give it a little extra time and I'm sure it'll start getting closer to what we need it to be

  • @BodarkZulu
    @BodarkZulu 8 месяцев назад

    Perfect video. I'm ready to start.

  • @Marko-pi6nc
    @Marko-pi6nc 10 месяцев назад +2

    Cant agree more! Thank you for your educational Vision. Hopefully more People wake up and join the healing process. And diversity, uniqueness should be our founfation Stone for building more sustainable future, threw our unity. Because, without unity there is no humanity

  • @hydrangeadragon
    @hydrangeadragon 11 месяцев назад +1

    Also look into food forests, companion planting and permaculture principles

  • @behradbagheri4481
    @behradbagheri4481 Год назад +7

    awesome, this is my dream life

  • @shadowdfxcxv1234
    @shadowdfxcxv1234 Год назад +3

    I’m would love to live like that

    • @nerroberro4508
      @nerroberro4508 Год назад +2

      I think that many others would too, but there are a lot of things stopping us from taking this path.I believe that everything is possible trought collaboration and willpower,but not many people are ready,or willing to entraprend this reality.But what if we fight to reach it together?I wonder what would happen then

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 8 месяцев назад

    8:15 Now, that is a beautiful looking city. That's what I imagine when I think of the future. There's no place like that on Earth, unfortunately.

  • @andrewchoi5808
    @andrewchoi5808 Год назад +3

    Make earth humanity wildlife nature environment biodiversity ecosystems habitat cities towns countries traditional modern past future 100% strong smart bright renewable ageless beautiful eco friendly green sustainable solarpunk immortal utopian resilient peaceful safer healthier anachronistic future

  • @emilygreen5599
    @emilygreen5599 11 месяцев назад +1

    Animation render at 🌳 7:50 🍃

  • @_mrcrypt
    @_mrcrypt Год назад

    On board, man! Sign me up 🖖🐰🍷

  • @hydrangeadragon
    @hydrangeadragon 11 месяцев назад

    True, local low tech indigenous informed permaculture solarpunk is the way forward :)

  • @blender_wiki
    @blender_wiki Год назад +2

    is like in my village

  • @dustinwrightson7447
    @dustinwrightson7447 10 месяцев назад

    Yes inspired to build towards this i like movement if this concept hard part get enough ppl and place to do it even more concept of a city base on this prove its actually works small scales might help inspire more like use the twon as model for concept and work ship to show how so it help grow interest to inspire so even goverments cant be in disagreement cause cant have concept to run numbers or have guidelines to fallow so transform other towns and citys starting with smaller towns build there way up pluss it help bring ppl who like to live and give opening for ppl to fill place or jobs help inspire ppl to relocate to them if you had concept town of this and offer a job and place to live if you take part in basically experience of the concept solarpunk town model id sign up with out second thought sounds like wonder idea

  • @zombiesue1054
    @zombiesue1054 Год назад +2

    For the algorithm!

  • @exs401
    @exs401 2 месяца назад

    I love the Solar Punk concept...but I love cars too much to go full Solar Punk.

  • @syarizansulaiman6554
    @syarizansulaiman6554 8 месяцев назад

    I get it, solarpunk is off grid in masses, questions is can be do it???

  • @gettingwreckedgaming5427
    @gettingwreckedgaming5427 7 месяцев назад +2

    it's a nice idea but i've seen too many vids from off the grid youtubers talking about how they get harrassed by people from the state coming in telling them they cant do this or that because it's supposedly illegal like collecting rainwater or whatever. too many times a vid will pop up on my recommended about yet another person trying to live a self sustaining lifestyle only for them to say one of their viewers ratted them out to the state who then came in and threatened to kick them off the land for not being hooked up to city power or sewer or just whatever. so yeah, it's a nice idea but in reality it just seems like the more you want to do this kind of thing, the more push back you get from the powers that be.

    • @TenleyAtwood
      @TenleyAtwood 3 месяца назад +2

      A BIG part of Solarpunk is the removal of those systems and the reversal of those laws. It is revolutionary in nature. In the most loving productive sensible peaceful way. But we need to stick together and demand change. There is no doubt we have our work cut out for us.

    • @ronaldshaw4309
      @ronaldshaw4309 2 месяца назад

      Then this isn't for you. Hell black people had to defy what the government said for generations just to be allowed to be considered people. If you have no spirit of rebellion just continue to obey. Because you are not going to get a different way of life by doing what the government tells you to do.

  • @larrypilcher3791
    @larrypilcher3791 4 месяца назад

    Been fighting toxic car culture consumerism since a kid.

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Год назад +1

    Everyone will have a Sinclair C5 or a Futuro House.

  • @Vasher-The-Destroyer
    @Vasher-The-Destroyer Год назад

    I'm interested but a to make a land lab
    I'm probably better off making a worm tower then selling

  • @Renigade16
    @Renigade16 Год назад +4

    I love the homestead ideas and lifestyle but I'm also a car guy.
    I don't think one needs to do away with the other, there's a path towards balance.

    • @BossOfAllTrades
      @BossOfAllTrades Год назад +3

      Sure what ever makes you happy

    • @thestarsailor972
      @thestarsailor972 11 месяцев назад +7

      I completely agree! We shouldn't have to remove cars completely, just shift the balance towards other options

    • @BossOfAllTrades
      @BossOfAllTrades 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@banhammer3904 You can, Thats how are ancestors did it with work animals and before that we did it by hand I will agree it will be harder, but its possible and if you can't at least go back The simpler ways of doing things when the supply chain goes down your gonna be in alot of trouble.

  • @krishollow
    @krishollow Год назад +5

    Sometimes I wish I could go personally and bark orders at the miners for the material to make solar panels. It would feel to righteous

  • @DrEnginerd1
    @DrEnginerd1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Radical decentralization. I called it pre industrial plus, I heard you refer to it as high tech Amish. Whatever it’s called I think it’s the answer.

  • @hazeysgarden
    @hazeysgarden 7 месяцев назад +1

    Okay, but you know how much easier it is to grow your own food, build a garden, build anything really, if you have a truck? Lol

  • @unaffiliated_x9279
    @unaffiliated_x9279 Год назад +18

    Yes, this idea would turn dystopian real quick if it was implemented by force.

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +29

      Absolutely. The key is NOT centralized control or forcing these ideas. They HAVE to be grassroots. I don't want to force anybody to do anything. However, I am personally implementing all of these systems. Organic, decentralized growth has always been the BEST way to improve society. Communist planners and top-down controllers clearly illustrate the failure of centralized, top-down totalitarian controls. People thrive having independence and freedom to innovate, solve problems locally, and let the evolution of ideas run its course.

    • @unaffiliated_x9279
      @unaffiliated_x9279 Год назад +4

      @@LandLabs I've implemented most of these systems myself as well 👍

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +1

      @@unaffiliated_x9279 Nice! Which systems are your favorites to use?

    • @lt_dreams96
      @lt_dreams96 Год назад +1

      And there's gotta be cost benefits to it. Thats the seller right there. And i believe it will be. Look at solar technology over the years. I love what you guys are doing.

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +1

      @@lt_dreams96 Thanks for the support!

  • @CloudVahn
    @CloudVahn Год назад

    dystopian cyberpunk v utopian solerpunk ??

  • @martinhawes5647
    @martinhawes5647 Год назад

    I though oranging was the building of bicycle paths

    • @PointToPointLandSurveyors
      @PointToPointLandSurveyors Год назад

      It’s more like the same fast food restaurants, malls, roads, exits and hotels everywhere. All the same, no local uniqueness or local solutions

  • @PatrickPecoraro
    @PatrickPecoraro 25 дней назад

    You didn’t use any AI to make that it’s a commercial for oat milk.

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Год назад +1

    Tesla himself came up with Solarpunk.

  • @someperson7
    @someperson7 Год назад +4

    No offense but this is might unrealistic. Localization would destroy variety being available. Because you will be limited only to what can be grown locally. Want an orange or a banana? Sorry, can't grow them in your zone. Spices? Coffee? Forget it. Besides all that food shipping infrastructure prevents local famine. You often have a bad growing year in one state but not another. It's good to grow your own food as an individual but that wouldn't reduce vehicle traffic. Because the land is concentrated in the hands of a small wealthy few. The median American owns no land. Let that sink in. The median American OWNS NO LAND. So you wouldn't really take that many cars off the road then.
    Living in a rural environment really really skews your perspective on what actually matters and makes a difference. This approach would only alter the lives of a fraction of a fraction of the few. And it doesn't even work. You'd cause starvation and death.
    The ability to get food grown anywhere to where people need it is critical to the world. I agree that locally grown food is a worthwhile endeavor as it provides some security against supply chain interruption, and its a cool lifestyle. But I dont see how it would make any positive impact on society as a whole. Because it doesnt scale.

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +9

      The key is balance & diversity. Right now there's a total lack of balance with little to nothing being produced locally. Coffee and spices are fantastic, easy to ship, and I think we all still want access to those :) Veggies, beef, and other bulk items can often be produced locally. Energy can be harnessed locally.
      The key is to not go to either of extreme of relying on 100% global sources, or 100% local sources. If we can balance both, we get the best of both worlds, minimize car dependence, and enjoy amazing products from afar.

    • @nerroberro4508
      @nerroberro4508 Год назад +4

      ​@@LandLabs exactly,the key word is "balance",and today this society has no balance.We are the society of excess,and this caused people to be miserable without the simple things of life.We have so much technologies and so much access to every kind of food and service that we don't give enough importance to the process of having them.We almost take everything for granted,and most of the people doesn't have any relationship with the thing that they consuming or with the tecnology that they are using.The "soul" of everything is being lost,included the human one,the only solution is to establish a balance between technologies and nature,in a way that we can have a direct control and a direct relationship with the thing that we use,or we consume.Even if it may seem an ambitious dream, this reality is closer than we think..

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +5

      @@nerroberro4508 Exactly! People are so used to thinking in extremes. I even mention in our video above how we're not trying to prescribe a one-size-fits-all approach for everyone. :) We're not. We just want to encourage balance and diversity of solutions.

    • @nerroberro4508
      @nerroberro4508 Год назад +3

      @@LandLabs and they are exactly this balance and this diversity that open up a lot of possibilities for everyone,that opens up new ways of thinking and new ways of living,that are able to be both healty and satisfying

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +3

      @@nerroberro4508 Yes! The biggest impediment is local govt zoning, some fed govt financial regulations, big corporations lobbying for special laws to protect them, NIMBYs stifling creative homes and local ag, and beuracrats trying to exert too much control over others (pointlessly, just for their egos). These ideas work, and they're affordable and sustainable. The lack of awareness and education is the other issue. But once people are educated, I think they will demand to strip away the controlling laws and misguided restrictions around many of these creative ideas.

  • @Kai-tj8vt
    @Kai-tj8vt 8 месяцев назад

    vegan solarpunk. i like the sound of that.

  • @Nioclas64
    @Nioclas64 8 месяцев назад

    Looks like the world of Pokemon

  • @user-sr9ub1cq4k
    @user-sr9ub1cq4k 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this. Both the lab and simulator are valuable additions to the conversation and the hands-on doing we need.
    A bit of hopefully well recieved critique: Have you actually reviewed the extensive literature and technology and policy alternatives to what your site refers to as "energy density," (a disappointing euphemisim, code for not just fossil fuels but nuclear)? There are a large number of poseurs hyping their expertise about nuclear, or energy, or farming, or fertilizer, or economics, or materials, or engineering or etc, etc, who actually know very little about and are perhaps unwilling to learn, the history and practice of ecological society.
    Indeed, for the most part, resorting to the empty "energy density" argument is a desperate rhetorical and unimaginative analytical turn to argue for whatever nuclear advocates conceive as necessary for continuing the current forms of unsustainable consumer capitalisms and psychic numbing that center cold war technocracy and balance of terror as the best the present and future can offer. Every one of the "new nuclear" proposals rely on shredding the last of the various treaty obligations that have kept nuclear war at bay, and instead return us to abandoned technologies like reprocessing and SMR's that were abandoned for good reason, not only by tough minded environmental scientists but by war gamers, utility execs and energy czars alike. Pretending that the hard lessons learned in the twentieth century don't apply in the 21st is to embrace ithe ignorance of those doomed to repreat them.
    Of the many existential, global theats facing humanity, nuclear war and and catastrophic nuclear industrial accidents are the only ones that can happen, literally, tomorrow. Unless your solarpunk visions include genuine soft path transitions from both nuclear weapons and energy, and a genuine and comprehensive critique of the nuclear weapons and energy complex, it is neither "solar" nor "punk," just another "all of the above" scheme with horrific endings. Moreover, you are skewing your design sensibility and outcomes by avoiding the actual design challenges and opportunities of comprehensive community and societal transitions. There are extensive simulations of socio-environmental transitions at scale with peaceful, democratic, non-nuclear political economies and technical bases, including quite a few spacefaring ones, if that's your thing, far beyond the individual homesteader or bare bones ecovillage-lite version you have rolled out with Land Lab so far. I urge you to consider learning into how to integrate the land lab approach with this wider stream of ecological design, production and community building efforts at scale, (and shrugging off the need to tie yourself rhetorically to being the "new"), taking on the heavier and more humbling lift of "a world that works for everyone".
    Thanks again for the many good and accessible elements of the Land Lab project so far, especially the DIY simulations and your commitment to field testing. I'd be interested in participating in API integration with some of the scaling work referred to above.
    Good beginnings, but please, drop the technocratic baggage.

  • @mr.normalguy69
    @mr.normalguy69 Год назад +4

    But what about Atompunk ⚛️?

  • @jennafervoss7577
    @jennafervoss7577 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was on board until you mentioned AI art. Maybe one day I'll be honest but now? Damn how'd you miss the mark so bad???? Even right after talking about how all suburbs look the same ;-;

  • @taitano12
    @taitano12 Год назад +7

    While I would argue against this being a "punk", I love the asthetic and I believe this to be our future. Punk has to do with grim futures, not utopian dreamworlds. This animation could be the OPENING to a solarpunk movie, or even be the happy ending of one.
    I would keep the name, because it's a good name and it fits the visual. But a longer version that depicts some kind of struggling society would push it into actual punk. I am inspired to write a story based in the Solar Punk genre. 🤔

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +1

      We too want to avoid any "punk" futures in a negative way. We're building a modern homestead essentially. What about "SolarStead"? :)

    • @taitano12
      @taitano12 Год назад +4

      @@LandLabs Nah. The overall asthetic can absolutely be called Solar Punk. There's plenty of dramatic storytelling that can be found in the asthetic and genre. I was talking about the animation itself. The short lacked the drama and commentary to really be called "punk", but you can find a dystopian story around the asthetic. Like I said, I think I'm going to write and/or animate a Solar Punk story. I'm brainstorming ideas as I'm typing this. Something that promotes the lifestyle while telling a compelling story.
      One idea bouncing around my headspace is the drama being a consequence of previous generations' pollution and other damage. For instance, society is forced into the self-sustaining homestead lifestyle when we ran out of resources. Civilization collapsed, and the Solar Punk story revolves around some of the fallout. Think Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind, but with higher tech; like what you have in the animation.

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад

      @@taitano12 Gotcha! It's a great concept. Stories impact society more than any of us truly know. I think good stories are just as important as these videos, and the actual tech. All of it is needed :)

    • @Euphoryaaa
      @Euphoryaaa Год назад +6

      You’ve got it all wrong. Punk has nothing to do with “grim futures” as you put it. “Punk” simply means anti-establishment/anti-authoritarian in theme in the story. You can certainly have a grim future that’s also a “utopian dreamworld”. Look at “Vivarium” or “Aeon Flux”
      Also I’ve thought of writing stories based on Solarpunk genre but you quickly run into a corner when you realize there’s little conflict in a utopian world. I’d look to Studio Ghibli for inspiration. Solarpunk stories would likely be more simple visual storytelling than complex mind bending stories.

    • @taitano12
      @taitano12 Год назад

      @@Euphoryaaa I would argue that the examples you gave are actually more grim than you seem to think.
      I'm not necessarily talking about a fully dystopian future. But a near-utopia or pseudo utopia achieved the way it is in Aeon Flux, for instance, would make for a punk setting. The AF story is very grim and somewhat dystopian, without being truly dystopian. The average citizen has no idea about the artificial nature of the ideological war between Monica and Bregna. The average citizen is not a beaten, starving, barely surviving victim without hope, but a mislead follower that willingly participates in the awfulness, having bought into the ideas of the establishment.
      The always enemies, sometimes lovers dynamic between Goodchild and Flux is basically a commentary on the relationship between bureaucracy and anarchy. Meanwhile, the citizens are just trying to live their lives. The citizens of Bregna and Monica just want to do their jobs and live their lives. In Bregna, that entails cooperating with their Orwellian technocracy, and for Monica, that means not having some rule introduced that would require some kind obedience and subjugation. Both groups of citizens think that things are, not great, but pretty good.
      It's a grim reality that isn't, or doesn't appear to be, dystopian. It's far from ideal, but could be a LOT worse. The grimness comes from both cities being on a knife's edge, where just the wrong move would plunge both cities into dystopian nightmare territory.

  • @i0107
    @i0107 8 месяцев назад

    Simple, buy a place, make a town and prove it. I like all of this, but without evidence nobody will belive😢

  • @frombeyond5
    @frombeyond5 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love solar punk, but we still need to think about more environmentally friendly aolutions.The lifespan of solar panels is max 30 years. After that what will we have? Thons of solar panel garbage.

  • @morescodesup2087
    @morescodesup2087 Год назад +2

    No cars, but what about fission powered luxury mechs?

    • @LandLabs
      @LandLabs Год назад +1

      I'm happy with just more bike paths XD No need for more hyper-complex tech.

    • @jordanwilliams3768
      @jordanwilliams3768 9 месяцев назад +1

      Cars don't have to be cut out entirely it's just that the immense reliance and dependency on them is a serious problem

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Год назад +2

    Sidewalks and roads built from 3d printed waste plastic and carbon fiber composites.

  • @norellweiner3341
    @norellweiner3341 8 месяцев назад

    So much of what you do and say makes sense, until.....it comes to solar. While I am all for greener energy; I despise when government (not you guys) try to shove a "green alternative" down our throats when it is nowhere near green . Case in point. We have to do some hefty mining to make these batteries but have no plan in place for dealing with their short life.... they're not much better than nuclear waste if you simply landfill them. Then there is the issue of massive solar farms. They shade the earth and change the temperature as well as the fact that they are destroying ecosystems by creating them. I do understand that you are encouraging small scale. That is so much more sustainable. It's homes that concrete over every available square inch of space; have 6 bedrooms and baths for essentially 2 people and nothing but miles of monoculture grass that's a bigger problem. Also that we insist on trying to channel rain water into drainage systems instead of into the earth so we can recharge aquifers and our water table.

  • @charlesd765
    @charlesd765 Год назад +5

    Hate to say this man but that's an ad for yogurt. Solar punk is cool, but seems achievable only through star trek levels of technological progress, and unfortunately due to the macchiavelian nature of control those in power who create such progress will likely see to a future much more like A Brave New World by Huxley.

    • @ingni123456
      @ingni123456 Год назад +4

      We've had the technology for ages, realistically the main content is and has been possible outside of the cutest magic-technology has been possible for decades, the large difference is in the political will to achieve it

    • @PointToPointLandSurveyors
      @PointToPointLandSurveyors Год назад +4

      We’re aware it’s a yogurt ad :) We used the unbranded version. Point is, it’s better than using BladeRunner to sell yogurt. That’s not news for us. We have all the key tech already to make a better, decentralized world a reality. The videos point is about art and storytelling. Your points are solid, but the point of this video is to give people a fresh vision of something different. Otherwise Brave New World is 100% guaranteed. It’s already happening. However, my own life is already more like this video in terms of being more embedded in nature. We all fall on a spectrum, and the hope is to pull more people towards this simpler, greener end. And avoid Huxleys imminent vision for the world

    • @PointToPointLandSurveyors
      @PointToPointLandSurveyors Год назад +4

      Solar punk is just art meant to inspire. Our offgrid land lab is actual real-life Solar punk. That’s the distinction. If any of it inspires other people to take some action and live differently in a more independent and ecological manner, then either has served a good purpose.

  • @mrzackkygmaimgthai238
    @mrzackkygmaimgthai238 4 месяца назад

    It's cannot coexist with capitalism

  • @elziolima6918
    @elziolima6918 Год назад

    It is not SolarPunk. It is CyberSolar

  • @excitablepack7076
    @excitablepack7076 11 месяцев назад

    That sounds more like a fantasy than a reality.

  • @snookiewozo
    @snookiewozo Год назад +1

    The irony is solarpunk cant exist without fossil fuels.

    • @jordanwilliams3768
      @jordanwilliams3768 9 месяцев назад +4

      It's not about getting rid of fossil fuels it's about curbing our over reliance on them

    • @snookiewozo
      @snookiewozo 9 месяцев назад

      @@jordanwilliams3768 Alternatively, we could skip the BS and embrace the atom.

    • @jordanwilliams3768
      @jordanwilliams3768 9 месяцев назад +2

      @Vultar666 that's the plan bro nuclear in conjunction with other less impactful forms of energy are a step forward