Paul Laffoley - The orgone motor, 1981
Da série curatorial: Les schématiques
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If Solarpunk is the Sun and Fire, then Lunarpunk is the Moon and Water. It coexists within the Solarpunk community, filling its own niche.
Solarpunk seems very much a community of Place, cultivating greenspace and adapting to fit within the area they’ve chosen as much as possible. Lunarpunk could be the same, but it feels much more nomadic to me. As a people of water, Lunarpunks would be much more mobile, traveling along rivers or across oceans, using the stars to navigate.

I can imagine them having floating cities out on the water, to keep more land for farming and agricultural needs, or in swampy areas where the ground doesn’t work as well for building.

That isn’t to say that they couldn’t settle down in an area either. They would build elegant night gardens, full of glowing flowers and twinkling light, smelling of night-blooming Jasmine.

Or they would have water gardens, full of gentle sound and the play of light on water.

There could be stargazing platforms on rooftops and in yards, or even out in public space for all to enjoy.


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