How Solarpunk Fiction Envisions a Better Tomorrow | Video Essay

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The Penultimate Conquest

The Penultimate Conquest

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@MiaChalofSoCal
@MiaChalofSoCal Жыл бұрын
I gotta say, this got me a little emotional. As someone who is going through the regular to's and fro's of life it's easy to forget to look towards a better a future. This was a very good reminder. Thank you.
@indeepjable
@indeepjable Жыл бұрын
to be honest, i kinda feel that solarpunk would pair well with cyberpunk as a "post-cyberpunk recovery" sort of situation, solarpunk infrastructure over the old cyberpunk ruins of the old world, or something like that
@jakespacepiratee3740
@jakespacepiratee3740 Жыл бұрын
There isnt anything really cyberpunk aboutt the Floating City though. It just has some robots and weapons. Thats closer to Columbia from Bioshock Infinite.
@indeepjable
@indeepjable Жыл бұрын
i am aware and was saying my thoughts randomly
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY, people don't fucking get solar punk, its not some hippy bullshit, in fact solar punk is really just POST POST cyberpunk, for example, something that is just oozing solar punk is the game horizon zero dawn. a blend of lost technology of ages past and the primitive nature surrounding it.
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX Жыл бұрын
also something like rainworld or caves of qud, that takes place years after the world was destroyed, and slowly recovering, the lush green moss and alien like plants repopulate the world, and cities are filled with rusted cracked exteriors with plants growing everywhere, a place barren of humans except for relics left from the past, the societies could be made up of aliens who discovered earth much later, or perhaps a mutant race descended from humans, who have been knocked back to the stone or tribal societies.
@KnjazNazrath
@KnjazNazrath Жыл бұрын
Solarpunk is techprim.
@edwardmusgrove3835
@edwardmusgrove3835 2 жыл бұрын
This deserves so many more views, such a good quality video
@Abyssal._.
@Abyssal._. Жыл бұрын
agreed
@hendrikprellert9008
@hendrikprellert9008 2 жыл бұрын
Saw a Tiktok a while back mentioning solarpunk as an aesthetic but had forgotten the term for it when I tried looking for some good media. So really glad to have found an extremely well written and well produced video essay on just this topic!
@isoCristian
@isoCristian 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We worked hard on this one so we really appreciate your comment. Need more solarpunk in my algorithm so I’m gonna go peep tiktok rn 👀
@Sammit00
@Sammit00 Жыл бұрын
I’m shocked that Final Fantasy 7 didn’t at least get a mention in the games section. It might not quite hit Solarpunk but it’s definitely something-punk. It’s ‘let’s blow up all the oil refineries’-punk. Aerith’s garden growing in a disenfranchised area of a class-divided and ecologically dead city, and the significance of the hope it brings to the story. A tiny group of people trying to organise in defiance of capitalism and the state to save their planet before it dies. And FF7 came out in 1997.
@tycobur199
@tycobur199 Жыл бұрын
This is severely underrated. Gonna use this as my answer when new people ask me about what solarpunk is. Thanks for this!
@treelibrarian7618
@treelibrarian7618 Жыл бұрын
I have been living what you describe as a solarpunk life since 2002 - creating and managing my own solutions to life's needs in as harmonious a way as possible with the life of the land we are on, gently bending the vigorous nature here towards our needs... And I think you're right, in order for a green and hopeful future to happen, we have to put forward that image as being a good life. It is hard to convince most people though, since the image of an industrial, technological future being superior to our green past has been so strongly impressed on people over the last century that a great deal of effort will be needed to make it feel relevant to the generation that matters, the one currently starting the process of building their lives, and looking to start families. Most people seem to have forgotten that Land is Life, lets help them remember.
@treelibrarian7618
@treelibrarian7618 Жыл бұрын
Specifically, you need to convince the mass of young women (because men will just give them what they want) that raising children in a solarpunk future will be easy, healthy, and give the children all/better opportunities than industrial society to socialise, grow, be successful, and have families of their own. These factors, as well as government dictates on standard of living and education (which if not met due to ideological differences can be considered by governments as child abuse) are what pull would-be solarpunk new families back into industrial society. Then the kids have to want to continue that lifestyle rather than going to the big exciting city where all the fun stuff happens (some fluid population in communities is a good option for this, to get to travel, meet new people/ideas etc. without the industrial stress), and then to be able to get the land needed to make their new home...
@christophewells3918
@christophewells3918 Жыл бұрын
@@treelibrarian7618 I think you need to have your comment pinned. Specifically for the fact you gave an honest, contextual and truly possible idea/route towards this future. So many people in this Era are caught up in a pseudo gender war over the internet and over time spilling into the waking world, when what they could be doing instead of bickering about the topic and causing controversy is they could use it to the advantage of us all and work towards a means like this and spreading evidence for a better future. We all want direction, purpose, peace and prosperity; those of us that aren't dead set on truly hateful, jealous or conspiratorial mindsets. What you have depicted is a possible and logistical way to go about this process that would at the very very least give inspiration and education to current and future generations for a green forward and comprehensive way of co-existence with the Planet that we inhabit.
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks Жыл бұрын
And in books, most of Ursula K. LeGuin's sci-fi works have elements of solarpunk as well
@isoCristian
@isoCristian Жыл бұрын
Great pull and I definitely think you’re right!
@LowestofheDead
@LowestofheDead Жыл бұрын
Her book "The Dispossessed" is incredible. It's about someone from a feminist Anarchist planet visiting a capitalist one like ours. It shows the good and bad in both societies. It's a slow burn but a good one
@elvil
@elvil Жыл бұрын
Woah, thank you for the book recommendation!
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks Жыл бұрын
@@elvil no problem, enjoy ;)
@starbug1989
@starbug1989 2 жыл бұрын
First this is a fantastic video and deserves so many more views!!! Second, two other great solar punk games are Timberborn and Dorfromantik!
@isoCristian
@isoCristian 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recs! I’ll have to check those games out asap
@wormycasserole3085
@wormycasserole3085 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently studying Environmental Management. Generally I'm optimistic and I know that truly us as a species have what it takes to pull our heads out our asses and do what we need to do, I know for sure that we will, but sometimes it just gets so much, reading about greed and destruction and such like it just gets you down, but still I'll one day do my small part in making things better.
@vaclavjebavy5118
@vaclavjebavy5118 Жыл бұрын
Remember that a part, no matter how miniscule, of that narrative is designed to be depressing. No group or ideology is immune to opportunism, and fear of a dark future is an easy way to make a quick buck and gain power off of well-meaning individuals.
@P4DDYW4CK
@P4DDYW4CK 7 ай бұрын
SolarPunk is a lot less idealistic than most think, if you ask me. You just have to look a little harder. Argument: SolarPunk is unrealistic for densely populated communities. Rebuttal: NYC has the lower carbon footprint per capita than any suburb/car-centric city in the U.S. Densely populated areas produce far LESS carbon emissions than pretty much anywhere else, Bikes, walking, and trains are how people tend to get around. Sure, maybe the power generation isn’t renewable, but hydro-power and wind supply quite a bit of NY’s energy already. Almost everyone in the city has access to Central Park, a giant green space saved for the public. Perhaps it’s the inequality, the over-consumption of the rich and wealthy, and the grey-looking industrial and high-tech skyscrapers that dont match the aesthetics. Indeed, they’re pretty cyberpunk. But I think we’re a little too cynical about SolarPunk’s potential. I think if we actually want SolarPunk to be a remedy for Cyberpunk we’ll need to replace production-for-consumerism with production-for-necessities and production-for-play… I think the difference is just Capitalism lol
@MrTHF
@MrTHF Жыл бұрын
The firelights in Arcane are pretty solarpunk coded
@KootFloris
@KootFloris Жыл бұрын
Beautiful. The way to organise a Solarpunk future is, I think, Regenerative Design. Daniel Christian Wahl has written about that a lot. While less sexy in tone and pictures, this knowledge is full of practical wisdom by people already practicing it around the world, and a great addition to this video. So are many indigenous wisdoms, permaculture, project Drawdown and thousands of others pioneering the alternative, yet too often invisible for main stream media, and too often not being rewarded for the amount of work they do, not waiting for a government to finally aid those who actually design the future to strive for. ;)
@arcticwolfy1573
@arcticwolfy1573 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad this popped up in my recommended, one of the best and most optimistic videos I've seen recently
@mayart2688
@mayart2688 Жыл бұрын
The scenarios that are described in solarpunk always take place AFTER an apocalypse. I am sure that life would "find a way" after an apocalypse. The futures imagined in solarpunk-type worlds are very hopeful and beautiful, but not for you and I or close-future generations. Maybe a kind of punk we would need nowadays would imagine how our generations could avoid an apocalypse (read : surviving and being happy for everyone, not just a more ""lucky"" part of the world), while still allowing the far-future generations to get a solarpunk future (or a less anthropocentric future). I still really enjoy seeing solarpunk worlds, I really hope we all get to them one day (sorry if its not very clear, english is not my first language)
@nico-xk5by
@nico-xk5by 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I already knew that I loved solarpunk, but I haven't heard of some of the games you mentioned. Definitely going to play them now!
@isoCristian
@isoCristian 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!! Glad you enjoyed the video; and even happier you’re into solarpunk. People like you are the future!
@lisavancuren3243
@lisavancuren3243 Жыл бұрын
The author Becky Chambers. Her tea monk and robot books "Psalm for the wild built" and "Prayer for the crown shy" are perfect examples of a society who purposefully went down the 'solarpunk' path after their industrial age.
@kelkediy
@kelkediy 3 ай бұрын
This!! I've been thinking about these books and the world they imagine nearly everyday since I read them.
@jasonlongsworth4036
@jasonlongsworth4036 Жыл бұрын
Hayao Miyazaki ended up super pessimistic. There's a manga version of nausicää of the valley of the wind. Check it out some time
@Neuroticmancer
@Neuroticmancer 3 ай бұрын
The best, most intentional example of Solarpunk in current popular media would be the X-Men comic House of X by Jonathan Hickman. Krakoa and it’s design, especially in contrast to human and machine society, are explicitly Solarpunk
@joshsandquist6917
@joshsandquist6917 Жыл бұрын
Wow the analogy 5:52 Had a thought seed burst forth and grow into a massive tree. Brought me to tears in the beauty and peace that it brought forth inside me.
@tobilemoine9604
@tobilemoine9604 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous essay, thank you so much Cristian. I want 2023 to be a breakthrough year for solarpunk.
@boshabo123
@boshabo123 Жыл бұрын
I'm all for ecological improvement and living alongside nature. I want to make that clear; I deeply care about the issues stated in this video. HOWEVER, "Solarpunk" is NOT the proper term for this type of fiction. All "punks" emphasize and satirize their attached term, and comment on the negatives of associated with each term. "Dieselpunk" is brutalist, dirty, and always depicts air seemingly poisonous to breathe- it is associated with warfare and death. "Steampunk" draws from the awful socioeconomic divide between aristocrats and commoners present in the Victorian age and "Cyberpunk" does the same between corporate elites- modern aristocrats- and modern day societal commoners. Punks fight AGAINST their associated term, criticize it. "Solarpunk," by this trend, can only be called such if it examines a negative aspect of our society AND negative aspects of a "Solarpunk" society- say, how such a world would have supply chain issues, less access to medical care, more consumption of land, or a necessary- dogmatic- enforcement protocol to FORCE everyone to live in such an ecologically-sound society. But in the end, I like what "Solarpunk" aesthetically looks like and represents. But it is not a "punk."
@skyfish8781
@skyfish8781 Жыл бұрын
Does solarpunk not examine a negative aspect of our society, inaction and disregard of the ecological collapse by holding up a positive alternative to say our world can be different. It's not the same mechanism as othe "punks" but I still think it merits it.
@kx7500
@kx7500 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this thanks
@kx7500
@kx7500 Жыл бұрын
@@skyfish8781 yes but it implies the negative aspects of our society coming from the “solar” aspect of it yknow
@natimota2040
@natimota2040 Жыл бұрын
How about Solartopia?!? It defines a solar ecosystem in an ecological economy with social equity and an utopia society at the same time!
@geofff.3343
@geofff.3343 7 ай бұрын
As a genre fiction writer who is trying to write a Solarpunk work the optimism is the issue. Writing dystopia is easy because there's baked in conflict. You want to make a nation that embodies solarpunk virtues, but as an author you want to avoid utopianism because it feels Mary Sue-ish. You want the nation to struggle. You want them to have to make compromises on some level because nothing is perfect. You don't want some technobabble reason why everything is perfect. My theoretical scenario was: "What is Solarpunkia has to go to war, not offensively, but would they rationalize that while nuclear fission is not the most environmentally responsible option and would require the storing of spent rods, would the power be considered clean enough and the benefits of having depleted uranium for weapons of war." Or how about electric cars? My own opinion is that the current EV craze is the wrong path for sustainability. I think the hydrogen-car is a much better more environmentally minded and socially just option. There are just so many issues in creating something optimistic that isn't just utopian James-Cameron caliber enviro-propaganda. It feels like as a writer that the genre so optimistic and pure that trying to give people something realistic where people are trying, but they also fail from time to time betrays that optimism and I know I wouldn't want to be accused of ruining it or greenwashing. Plus there's the problem that people are increasingly unable to conceive of a world without Capitalism. There's just so much power in it, so much concentrated power and how do you overcome human selfishness of such an institution presents without necessarily relaying on less speculative things like: Miyazaki Neo-Shinto Spiritualism or future Horizon tech. How to you present something that's an unbridled expression of hope but in a way that is realistic, that faces conflict and struggle both from without and... from within? This is paradoxically a genre that invites you to relish its ceaseless optimism but also makes you feel like you're betraying it at the same time when you're trying to write something compelling that relies on something closer to the current timeline, and that could be because there's so much despair under the skin of the world right now, but I want to write something earnest that people can't just dismiss as environmental-commie fantasy but present a world that's not perfect but is definitely better. Yeah, I want to do it, but I'm struggling. I guess it'd be non-post-scarcity Solarpunk if you tried to label it because post scarcity just tends to turn off the people you're trying to bring around.
@jakespacepiratee3740
@jakespacepiratee3740 Жыл бұрын
I dont think Solarpunk is explicitly Utopian. I have seen some stories where a setting very similar to this where although the environment is abundent and diverse, the social structure is truly depraved and technology has stopped or regressed. I cant remember its name, but there was a great Anime Mange Adaptation that did this. All the kids had Psychic powers and relied on that over tech, it was a underpopulated Post-Apoc world reclaimed by nature, but the community leaders would send their assassins on anyone they considered a threat. Oh, not to mention the genetically-devolved Humans expicitly treated as subhumans. Another good depiction of this is the Seraphites from TLOU2, they are at one with nature, but hateful of people who are not. The reason why Cyberpunk has seen a recent explosion in popularity is because people are not optimistic towards their futures anymore, they see the world only getting worse, so Cyberpunk where everything is worse, but technology is better, keeping most people blindly placated to their awful living conditions, unable to change anything even if they wanted to. I do consider this latter future much more likely, but i dont want it to be. Remember what the Capitan of the Axiom said in Wall-E "I dont want to survive, I want to live." An interesting note is that I want to end on is that as technology gets more advanced in a sustainable way, it more seems to resemble nature.
@LowestofheDead
@LowestofheDead Жыл бұрын
Nature overcoming Tech and Humanity = Primitivist/Social Darwinism Tech overcoming Nature and Humanity = Cyberpunk Tech, Nature and Humanity working together = Solarpunk
@Storystein
@Storystein Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. You give credit to movies and games for making awareness of a better future imagined, but don't forget that this video adds just as much!
@schmackofatzer82
@schmackofatzer82 Жыл бұрын
When it comes to games, I highly recommend giving Anno 2070 a try as it is one of the most beautiful representations of solar punk for me. In Anno, the whole gameplay loop is basically building your own little society from the ground up, this seems perfect for giving you the sense of actually being able to "build" a better future. The artwork really focuses on making you feel the contrast between profit oriented, eco-destructive technologies and sustainable alternatives. Being able to play the game both ways, it does a great job at making you feel the impact of these kind of choices. For me, it's impossible to look down on a tycoon cityscape drowning in smog and dirt and feel satisfied at the end of a playthrough. Because playing the eco fraction, I could have built myself a little paradise in harmony with nature, spending just a bit more time along the way making sure to keep my ecological footprint balanced. In my oppinion, the game perfectly delivers this message of just needing to actually care and dedicate enough time and effort to living a balanced life, because it will definitely be worth it in the end. With this video I finally have the explanation why I fell in love with this game all that time ago, and maybe I can even talk some of you into giving it a try :)
@isoCristian
@isoCristian Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation and thoughtful response! What a great pitch for the game; adding it to my backlog
@Aphrothena1221
@Aphrothena1221 2 жыл бұрын
you are very talented and deserve thousands of subs
@isoCristian
@isoCristian 2 жыл бұрын
This comment means so much to us. Thank you ☺️
@ashanthushanth9357
@ashanthushanth9357 Жыл бұрын
I congratulate you for getting the love that you deserve with this video. You deserve it given the 100s you have created to have come here. You made me realise how powerful the mediums like anime or movies can be in terms of impacts of visions for the future. One of my most worth it 27 mins of the day well spent. Good luck on ur journey!
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@IXSigmaXI
@IXSigmaXI Жыл бұрын
Book recommendation: Becky Chambers - Wayfarers series. Esp. Book #2 A Closed and Common Orbit -- and Book #3 Record of a space-born few
@tomasokeefe
@tomasokeefe Жыл бұрын
This year i have done a deep dive in the world of Solarpunk. What I've found is that it is more complex than I could ever imagine. I've had this feeling of powerlessness for a while. Seeing the world colapse; the climate becoming hostile through the actions of those in power, inequality stemed from systematic accumulation of wealth, more and more people defaulting to nihilitic views and accepting defeat for a societal trajectory of lifeless domination. Cyberpunk is how we call it and I began to prescribe to it aswell. But something in me knew that this couldn't be the only option. There must be something we can do. And through my defeated escapism in KZbin's endless archive of opiatic entertainement, I stumbled into Solarpunk. This is what I was looking for. For the first time I saw with my own eyes what a better future might look like. And maybe, just maybe, it could become a reality. I wanted to do something that actually mattered, something that could change the world. Well that was a high bar considering I'm not particularly gifted at anything. Quite conveniently, all these AI tools began to come out. They all promised to give us, mere humans, superhuman abilities. Not a good writer? hey GPT will do it for ya! Dont know how to draw? We got something for that too! That got me excited. I started researching and playing with these tools. At first I was enamored. Everything was possible now! But then, after a while, I began to catch on to some things. What GPT wrote seemed somewhat offputting. It was almost as though the words were empty. I started to see through them, as if they were transparent, and inside their bodys there was no heart attached. No pulse. The same happened with Image generators. When I asked to see a person, a faceless being came into existence. Not just in the sense that they were disfigured. That can easily be fixed. It was something beyond that. They had no emotion. As hyperrealist, 8K, best quality as they were they always seemed to be made out of something other than humaness. Not plastic or clay. Something even more disturbing. When generating cities it was even more obvious. For starters, there were never any humans to be seen... anywhere! Even when palying around with refined models, even some specifically made for Solarpunk, there was no life in them, litterally. For some reason the machine chose not to see us. And for me at least, the images started to become more and more uninteresting. That made me think about what actually makes something worth looking at. It didn't seem to be the level of realism or detail, the machine was plenty capable of doing that. It also didn't seem to be a lack in variety of style. So what then, makes an image impactfull? What made Myazaki's movies touch me? Why did that 1 minute long Dear Alice yogurt comercial make me so inspired? Myazakis story are often quite grand. There is usually this threat to the balance of the world almost. And ultimately, it is about *people*. People connecting and overcoming greed. Dear Alice inspired me because it showed *people* living in harmony. My conclusion then, is that Solarpunk really isn't that much about the Solar. It's way more about the punk: rebbeling against what has become mainstream dominant culture. Cyberpunk was once counter-culture. It's not anymore. For those who use Stable Diffusion, I guess the values could be represented metaphorically as - (solar:0.8)(punk:1.2). As a final note, I think I have come to disagree with this video essay as it regards to Laputa's Island in Castle in the Sky. As beautiful as it might be from afar, Laputa is NOT Solarpunk. It lacks the most important aspect of Solarpunk. It lacks the punk. It lacks life. It lacks the people.
@teresaaith5918
@teresaaith5918 Жыл бұрын
This is a beautifully written comment and I could not agree more!
@emberchord
@emberchord Жыл бұрын
Love the video. Might consider running some sort of filter to get rid of all the sharp “s”, actually hurts with headphones :/
@BernardMcCarty
@BernardMcCarty 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video essay - thank you! Bring forward the anti-dystopian Solarpunk vision! 🌻🕊☮☀
@AndrewThoesen
@AndrewThoesen 2 жыл бұрын
Despair is easy. Hope is hard. But it is powerful.
@andrewchoi5808
@andrewchoi5808 2 жыл бұрын
Solarpunk revolution has begun
@isoCristian
@isoCristian 2 жыл бұрын
You should check our Andrewism’s and OCC’s videos on solarpunk! Incredible stuff there
@AndrewThoesen
@AndrewThoesen 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@kx7500
@kx7500 Жыл бұрын
@@isoCristian anark is super based
@dustingarner4620
@dustingarner4620 Жыл бұрын
This was absolutely phenomenal. I didn't know about Solarpunk, but I am excited to explore works in its style!
@alexandralim3381
@alexandralim3381 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great video, hopefully you can connect with other likeminded content creators
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant Жыл бұрын
Constructive Climate-Coverage: Hbomberguy, UpisnotJuump, OCC, Some More News, Not Just bikes, Simon Clark.
@blackhoundrise8431
@blackhoundrise8431 Жыл бұрын
I was just on a KZbin recommended video about futuristic architecture and I was thinking what about worlds where science and nature blend seamlessly or co-efficiently. This video was the next recommendation. Thanks for uploading this video
@chloequick3076
@chloequick3076 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I was searching for a meaning to a story I've felt called to write since I was younger. Doing research led me to this, and really altered the direction it was going with an emphasis on hope. ♥ Thank you.
@exoZelia
@exoZelia 11 ай бұрын
Having a genre, aesthetic, fiction framing - whatever you want to call it - rooted in hope can do far more for an individual than one rooted in destruction
@kx7500
@kx7500 Жыл бұрын
Solarpunk is cool but we more than anything need a visualization of what to do next in the next couple years.
@darrenparis8314
@darrenparis8314 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I can really feel your love for cyberpunk, and feel your vision for the future! And, this is the perfect combination of serious and hopeful! I feel really focused and hopeful after watching this! Thank you!
@dandrive3249
@dandrive3249 3 ай бұрын
I think one of the most solar punk games is Dark Sun. Now while there is no green environment, those that live in the universe hope for a sustainable environment. There’s a rumor in the game of a creature called the Avitar which is a human that becomes completely helpless to then sacrifice itself to make an oasis. None exist in the game but there’s always the hope. Which in my opinion there’s nothing more punk than that in a hopeless world.
@jasonlongsworth4036
@jasonlongsworth4036 Жыл бұрын
Wow such futuristic editing
@tombierwirth3811
@tombierwirth3811 Жыл бұрын
One of the best video essays i have ever watched. Thanks so much!
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@cruzjay188
@cruzjay188 Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent video,you describe SolarPunk so well. I working on designing my land to fit this life style.
@kx7500
@kx7500 Жыл бұрын
Mind if I ask what kind of land you have and how you’re doing so?
@cruzjay188
@cruzjay188 Жыл бұрын
@@kx7500 I brought land in dominican republic and right now I'm just restoring and planting as much as the soil can support
@kx7500
@kx7500 Жыл бұрын
@@cruzjay188 Interesting, are you planting stuff that puts nutrients back into the ground? or crop rotation? how are you restoring it? sorry for the questions:b
@zizkovhoodmoments1590
@zizkovhoodmoments1590 7 ай бұрын
this deserves 100 million views
@EnchWraits
@EnchWraits Жыл бұрын
Oh no, who knew sailing ships had lower emmisions? Who oh who could've possibly guessed?
@kingdomofvinland8827
@kingdomofvinland8827 3 күн бұрын
I think nuclear power would be the better option than going back to wind powered ships
@matejkyjovsky4991
@matejkyjovsky4991 Жыл бұрын
That Mass Effect 3 soundtrack though! ❤
@bug688
@bug688 Жыл бұрын
THIS CHANNEL IS GOING PLACES
@Quinold
@Quinold Жыл бұрын
what's more dissapointing about Cyberpunk 2077 was that it was this perfect medium to criticize our system, industrialization, corporate greed, war, and the crushing of nature, but it was disappointing because it only highlighted some
@kelkediy
@kelkediy 3 ай бұрын
I disagree, I think it's an amazing critique, it also just shows that a system built by men will still have things that cater to some of them no matter how awful it gets.
@andrewchoi5808
@andrewchoi5808 Жыл бұрын
Make earth, humanity, nature and wildlife 100% strong ageless sustainable solarpunk immortal utopian resilient future
@matteste
@matteste Жыл бұрын
One other work I can think of, though more Ocean Punk, is Suisei No Gargantia.
@lasttarrasque6223
@lasttarrasque6223 Жыл бұрын
We have demonstrated what is wrong, now we must demonstrate what is possible
@mollof7893
@mollof7893 Жыл бұрын
Feels like a video like this would have more views and come from a bigger channel.
@ThePenultimateConquest
@ThePenultimateConquest Жыл бұрын
Well thanks for this compliment! Yeah Cristian has been teaching himself how to make video essays like this for a while and while you're absolutely right about it coming from a bigger channel, we're grateful for all of his hard work and hope someone notices his talent for this.
@lordneador3724
@lordneador3724 6 ай бұрын
What a wonderful essay! Really well done!
@exoZelia
@exoZelia 11 ай бұрын
I relate so much to those autonotons
@VerdantGrowth
@VerdantGrowth Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best breakdowns of solarpunk I've seen! Well done!
@KL-tn1xc
@KL-tn1xc Жыл бұрын
supergiant's "bastion" fits the bill as well i feel. it's not really tech, but it certainly is about restoring a post apocalyptic world.
@alexandralim3381
@alexandralim3381 2 жыл бұрын
Nausicaa also by Miyazaki is also really great I grew up with it, is there a link to the Solarpunk manifesto?
@isoCristian
@isoCristian 2 жыл бұрын
Also, I love nausicaa. Such a cool film!!
@hunched_monk3279
@hunched_monk3279 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this new genre
@Ian201275
@Ian201275 Жыл бұрын
I think the main issue is many want to switch to green energy immediately without the full replacement of fossil fuel infrastructure. You see California switching to green energy and all electric vehicles and so on, yet they suffer from widespread rolling blackouts. What’s the point in switching to green energy if you can’t keep up with normal energy usage? The switch needs to be 1 for 1. Maybe ever 2 for 1 as green energy is not as reliable compared to fossil fuels. Green energy is definitely the future but if society can't function due to lack of energy then the switch will actually set us backwards in development.
@Zenzuke
@Zenzuke Жыл бұрын
Walkaway by Cory Doctorow is a great reference for that type of society.
@enriquecastaneda8463
@enriquecastaneda8463 11 ай бұрын
This video made me feel. Thank you
@Levittchen4G
@Levittchen4G Жыл бұрын
We can do it together, we need to take it by force but we can make a future that is beautiful.
@Necatuss
@Necatuss Жыл бұрын
After my next album on a Cyberpunk future, I plan to explore Solarpunk
@ItsTorben
@ItsTorben Жыл бұрын
What an amazing video on this so important topic! Well done!
@witwunsz4740
@witwunsz4740 Жыл бұрын
if only the world was like this but we all know this ain't happening any time soon
@achinthmurali5207
@achinthmurali5207 Жыл бұрын
Anyone who says that a certain movement is THE future doesn’t understand how the world works. It’s impossible to predict the future.
@chrisball7335
@chrisball7335 Жыл бұрын
Wind pump helps gravity boyancy generator To Compress air The air tank fills up So we can power things with it Like machines and vehicles biohazards are not required And intermittent power sources are kinda outdated But still useful so long as we don't need batteries So instead we create continuous sources of energy that don't require batteries Such as magnetic generators and gravity Idealic Solar punk architecture speaks for itself But the only way our walls will turn green Is if we plant them up
@wallball5
@wallball5 Жыл бұрын
Even though it's not exactly Solarpunk, but I think both Star Trek and Star Wars have examples of Solarpunk elements. But those points just aren't main points and get overshadowed with other more exciting things
@utsukush1215
@utsukush1215 Жыл бұрын
Solarpunk needs absolute power and absolute violence to deter people who wants control over other people
@hydrangeadragon
@hydrangeadragon Жыл бұрын
12:50 that's literally the Monserrate palace in portugal!, I was there a month ago lol didn't know it featured in films
@KootFloris
@KootFloris Жыл бұрын
You know why dystopian games are hot? Simple. There's a huge shortages of stuff, thus makers can control what people can find and use as in most medieval games. And the surroundings are a threat full of dangers, which means tensions and fights. How strange it may seem, we also need stories of Solarpunk gone wrong! Like Horizon West, Why? Say we have a world where some nature has gone rogue (because of industrialists) and society is threatened by this. Weapons don't work, but nature itself can help heal if the heroes find the source of the issue fast enough.
@uppudoggu
@uppudoggu Жыл бұрын
Thank you for creating this.
@carmatic
@carmatic Жыл бұрын
hmm, this sounds like Sonic CD's 'Good Future' versions of the levels
@iamsuperflush
@iamsuperflush Жыл бұрын
Laputa is great, but the difficult thing is that it doesn't really provide a blueprint for what solar-punk ought to be. The solution can't be, "Get rid of all humans" or "Become automatons", because the real-world interpretation of that quickly leads to eco-fascism.
@livpeake8108
@livpeake8108 2 жыл бұрын
made me tearful with joy - thank you!
@lapiswolf2780
@lapiswolf2780 4 ай бұрын
6:54 The Solarpunk Committee has declared that if you are racist, you have no solar panels. 8:30 For some reason, i feel like needing green technology AND the Western liberalist ideals(unrelated to green energy) would disqualify at least some of Miyazaki's creations. Decolonialism was mentioned as a part of or a requirement of something being solarpunk. What would be the classification if the colonial empire ends up creating more sustainable technologies than the solarpunk societies shown onscreen or otherwise? What happens if something declared nonsolarpunks, out solarpunks the official solarpunk?
@Pandora2Pan
@Pandora2Pan 20 күн бұрын
what is the name of the song at 27:05 ? I know it's in the description but I can't tell which is it~ T^T
@jose.montojah
@jose.montojah Жыл бұрын
Let's see them try and Coopt the meaning of _Solarpunk_ from us
@redcherry5499
@redcherry5499 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the inspiring video!
@lexter8379
@lexter8379 Жыл бұрын
The needs more views! Algorthim! Do your work, god damn it!
@dhillonmanick4241
@dhillonmanick4241 6 ай бұрын
That subnautica music gave me ptsd
@SkyHighGame
@SkyHighGame Жыл бұрын
Amazing and informative.
@KrazyKaiser
@KrazyKaiser Жыл бұрын
@3:00 What is the game where he's riding the bike through a field???
@ManicOnTheBeat
@ManicOnTheBeat Жыл бұрын
i hope everyone lives a happy life
@chrisball7335
@chrisball7335 Жыл бұрын
After over 100 years of compressed air vehicles why are they not all up in these kind of games Seven million die from pollution each year It's kind of scarey to me that we are on the edge of completely collapsing our ecosystems I figured perhaps the earth could heal if we all live in sky ships So the trees can grow back my glass castle in the sky Is so bouncy will not need paint And it doesn't rust Instead it bounces higher than rubber glass is the way
@felixl6228
@felixl6228 Жыл бұрын
What a lovely video!
@jacquecomposanto3792
@jacquecomposanto3792 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video!
@KRUSH-R
@KRUSH-R Жыл бұрын
Insane quality
@teroblepuns
@teroblepuns Жыл бұрын
I see Laputa, I click on video
@mr.factoid105
@mr.factoid105 Жыл бұрын
The issue I ultimately had with the solarpunk community is the tenant of post capitalism. Post capitalism is utterly unrealistic, at least in the near term, because we need massive amounts of capital to make the transition to any approximation of a solarpunk future. The basic infrastructure and technology has only gained traction because of recent market viability. Lithium and nickel have to be mined, high tension lines need to be built, and waste management systems need to be developed. Maybe some day post capitalism, but before that happens corporations are building solutions and they want return on their investment.
@drew3
@drew3 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video!
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant Жыл бұрын
Constructive Climate-Coverge, serious but not gloomy: Hbomberguy, UpisnotJump, OCC, Some More News, Not Just Bikes, Simon Clark.
@kourresistorofsorcerynatur6174
@kourresistorofsorcerynatur6174 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@kourresistorofsorcerynatur6174
@kourresistorofsorcerynatur6174 2 жыл бұрын
Nicely edited and paced
@krevetka9744
@krevetka9744 Жыл бұрын
"The planet is dying". The planet is fine, people are not. Planet does not give a f about polution, it's us who need to breathe.
@nathanmelo7805
@nathanmelo7805 Жыл бұрын
THE AIR BURRITO
@arungupta9140
@arungupta9140 Жыл бұрын
What is the video being showcased at 4:53?
@oradoughball
@oradoughball 11 ай бұрын
The background music is really distracting, otherwise great upload.
@azzy-551
@azzy-551 Жыл бұрын
I do agree that we need more optimism but the truth is solarpunk isn't very convincing. These depictions are almost always in small scale communities. It's just doesn't make sense how you arrive there from our densely populated megalopolises while also managing to reform most common socioeconomic ideologies. I don't think it's impossible but, it fails to encourage optimism because it is so drastically different from current society. It's hard to transmute current society like that without making drastic sacrifices that are just not addressed.
@mandzph
@mandzph Жыл бұрын
Had to wait until the end of the video just in case it changed my mind, but I had my eyebrow raised almost the entire time. My problem with this is it's so idealistic. Part of the reason why cyberpunk feels like an inevitable future in fiction is because it feeds off not only the perils of capitalism but the very flaws of human nature. Let's face it: human are often very lazy and greedy. Put another way, humans often hate putting the work required to get anything done, while happily gobbling up free shit, often at the expense of machines, or other humans. The cyberpunk setting is an exaggeration of a world where those flaws end up governing the way things will ultimately end up. But it also portrays the merits of future technology and why humans would want to keep such technology around. Try asking a random person to just ditch their iphone all of a sudden, and plant a tree instead. See what I mean? Also interesting that solarpunk, as portrayed in this video is still assisted by technology that seem to be pulling power from unknown sources or magic, it also has places that are well lit up, well-maintained and sparkling clean or just brightly green which isn't realistic if we're talking about nature. Try working in a zoo, and see if you maintain that perspective. One of the places in this video is even managed by gardener robots, or as I would say: MACHINES. I appreciate the positivity and counterbalance that solarpunk is trying to sell, but it requires the viewer to suspend disbelief on so many levels that it will need a lot of work before it can catch on.
@azzy-551
@azzy-551 Жыл бұрын
@@mandzph yeah and industry can't keep up with the demand of all this future tech while also not damaging the planet. 8 billion people rely on our industrial capacity, growing 20 peppers on your back porch with sci-fi lamps won't keep up to demand.
@H0mework
@H0mework Жыл бұрын
You're right, when he said no hierarchy and social justice I already knew it wasn't gonna be real. The largest "solarpunk" "country" is the city state of Singapore. The irony is the idea of unnatural comfortable static human habitats in tune with nature.
@Allen2142
@Allen2142 11 ай бұрын
Just as a devastating, humanity threatening A.I. can be developed by some nerds in a basement, so too can the small community influence the greater whole to action. Anyone can be the seed that starts the forest.
@Hous3ofpros
@Hous3ofpros 11 ай бұрын
@@mandzphsolarpunk isnt a future where we live without technology, its a future in which the technology and energy we use doesn’t kill the planet we live on (aka green energy instead of fossil fuels) and learning how to minimize our output, to be more in tune with the world at large, using more electric/hybrid cars, better and more affordable public transport, as well as finding better ways to naturally heat/cool our homes without having to always rely on ac/heaters which requires a lot of energy, more trees/greenery/different architecture styles. It is true that a lot of this is harder to implement within the scale of a city, but a lot of it can still be used throughout it, such as rooftop gardens, and more green spaces throughout the city, more efficient uses of energy within the city (incentivizing public transportation/walking/cycling over motor vehicles) how i see it, its less of a complete disregard of what we have, but an evolution of it that will allow us to keep the luxuries we love, just no longer at the expense of the world and its beauty
@cybergoose
@cybergoose Жыл бұрын
What's the game with the character called Roshee?
@aatkarelse8218
@aatkarelse8218 Жыл бұрын
Im sorry, I would love to love this solar punk idea but i think it is naive escapism at best and distracts from the real issues we have at worst. I think the fight should be to get business out of government, more regulations for business starting with a unified tax system for business across borders, the end of suburbs or low density housing, the end of car culture. But above all this there is our energy system than needs a big overhaul in a very short time. Just my 2 cents.
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