Regarding #solarpunkArtContest , I got a reply from ArtStation saying that they won't collaborate for less than $25k. Well, I think that's out of the question, we'd need to work with smaller outlets. I'll try Behance as well.
Continuing #solarpunk #art #contest idea: what if we pooled in some money (let's say a thousand USD) and approached some high-profile portfolio / art site, like https://www.artstation.com/ or https://www.behance.net/ ?
I think the biggest challenge would be convincing them to accept a Creative Commons license, but this could get Solarpunk at least as much attention as https://atomhawk.com/solarpunk if not more.
Question to #art #mastoart people: do you know anyone with an experience organizing art contest? I was thinking about starting a Creative Commons #Solarpunk challenge (all entries must be CC-BY-SA or CC-BY) with some rewards.
I will give my talk "Technological Narratives: Solarpunk, Cyberpunk, Popculture" at this year's #36C3 ! Day 3 (29.12), 13:30, Art&Play Stage!
Hypothesis: corporations & hierarchies aren't more efficient than horizontal, organic forms of organization.
There's just more research into top-down management, which started with applying mathematics to management by the army in the second world war.
#newprofilepic by Marty Tina G. https://geezmarty.tumblr.com/
A wonderful introduction to what a #hackerspace is! #Solarpunk people, you may be interested in this form of technological commons:
That is not an easy quest: we can try doing it with a hands-on approach, a call to adventure, a promise to see the fruits of your labour yourself, being more than a spreadsheet row.
With that we should be careful not to go into the "adventure economy" too much, not to land into the exploitation of Uber.
Today I realized that #solarpunk stories need to focus on people losing their jobs and respecializing. There are millions of miners worldwide who need to know that learning a new trade is normal and should have a promise, a vision of a good life after that.
Otherwise Solarpunk fails its most important duty: to dream up a better future for everybody, not just for the few of us who were lucky to choose "future-oriented" professions.
Finally finished the long-overdue
Solarpunk, cyberpunk, popculture: technological narratives tl;dr
A nice #solarpunk panorama by Blue-Hearts licensed CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0
https://www.deviantart.com/blue-hearts/art/SB-Launch-781926712
https://jods.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/resisting-reduction may be a good response to #transhumanism #singularity , going into more ecological #solarpunk themes when thinking about design of our technology
"Elements of our reality correspond to elements of fictional ones, sure. But I’m not saying that we live in a cyberpunk world. Rather, we live in a world that can be productively viewed through a cyberpunk lens. The difference is subtle but important — cyberpunk is the map, not the territory. "
https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2016/10/27/the-cyberpunk-sensibility/
Very important text I recommend to all #cyberpunk and #solarpunk fans.
Do you know if an unpaid talk about technology and culture is counted as a copyright exception in Germany? I'm struggling to find good illustrations for what I'll be talking about on Creative Commons only.
I don't know if I posted about my latest blogpost:
Hackers in popular culture - the curse of being an eternal rebel
https://alxd.org/hackers-in-popular-culture-the-curse-of-being-an-eternal-rebel.html
> Using "computeromancy" as an aesthetic makes true hacking much more tame and hackers' criticism of our capitalist culture - toothless. They're dangerous because they're skilled criminals / geniuses, not because they see more than us or raise valid points against how we use technology.
I'm looking for creators of https://petapixel.com/2015/01/22/disabled-photographer-petitioning-canon-make-dslr-left-handed-people/ … petition / photographers missing their right hand. I'm working on a #diy #openhardware left-hand grip for DSLR cameras with multiple buttons. #accessibility #disability #careables
Programmer, hacker, educator, activist and a wannabe writer fascinated by how technology is portrayed in culture - and how that affects human lives.