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Posts tonen met het label utopie. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label utopie. Alle posts tonen

vrijdag 13 november 2015

De nieuwe utopisten en de keerzijde (leestips)

Robinson’s attempt to keep the flame of Utopia alive in a despairing era has made him a lonely figure. But suddenly, in the last few years, a new literary genre has emerged that hopes to revive ecological utopianism. Rallying under the banner “solarpunk,” a ragtag band of freelance futurists and science fiction writers have argued that we have an obligation to imagine positive futures where plausible technologies give us practical green solutions.
Uit 'The New Utopians', een lang artikel van Jeet Heer in The New Republic. In zekere zin gaat het over het oeuvre van schrijver Kim Stanley Robinson (niet bij te houden die man.) Maar de laatste alinea's zijn een handige introductie van solarpunk.

Aan de andere kant van het spectrum, een ander favoriet onderwerp van dit blog: Detroit. Ben Paynter schrijft voor het toch al interessante Los Angeles Review of Books een lange recensie over Beautiful Terrible Ruins : Detroit and the Anxiety of Decline van Dora Apel:
As the title of her work indicates, Apel’s thesis is that “the anxiety of decline feeds an enormous appetite for ruin imagery.” Not stopping there, though, she qualifies: “But it matters whether we understand ruination as historically inevitable, the fault of its own victims, or as the result of industrial disinvestment and capitalist globalization.” The industry of “ruin imagery” has to be better understood, the possibility of an underlying “anxiety of decline” has to be explored, and the role of “capitalist globalization” has to be disambiguated.

maandag 3 augustus 2015

Hippie modernisme

Helaas ben ik voorlopig niet in de buurt van Minneapolis, want de tentoonstelling Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia in het Walker Art Center klinkt precies als mijn ding. Fast Company heeft een interessant interview met de curator Andrew Blauvelt waarin een aantal De Toekomst Hervonden riffs terugkeren.

What I argue is that there are functional through-lines. Almost every significant and different thing that I can think of today is somehow tied back to this period. The conservative values of the 1970s and 1980s rewrote the 1960s as a kind of failure, but it depends on when you want to decide failure happens. If you examine this historic moment today, it seems like less of a failure. A lot of the concepts and ideas have in fact changed the way we think about things.
Wordt ook een mooi proto-Solar Punk project aangehaald. Maar ergens geeft het voorbeeld dat hij aanhaalt - Info Gonks van Archigram als voorloper van Google Glass - heel precies het verschil tussen beide tijdperken aan.

maandag 23 maart 2015

Mars, Antarctica, ongelijkheid

  Mars is an interesting platform where we can model these things. But I don’t know that we’ll get there for another fifty years or so – and once we do get there, I think that for many, many years, maybe many decades, it will function like Antarctica does now: it will be an interesting scientific base that teaches us things and is beautiful and charismatic, but not important in the larger scheme of human history on Earth. It’s just an interesting place to study, that we can learn things from. Actually, for many years, Mars will be even less important to us than Antarctica, because the Antarctic is at least part of our ecosphere.

        But if you think of yourself as terraforming Earth, and if you think about sustainability, then you can start thinking about permaculture and what permaculture really means. It’s not just sustainable agriculture, but a name for a certain type of history. Because the word sustainability is now code for: let’s make capitalism work over the long haul, without ever getting rid of the hierarchy between rich and poor and without establishing social justice.

        Sustainable development, as well: that’s a term that’s been contaminated. It doesn’t even mean sustainable anymore. It means: let us continue to do what we’re doing, but somehow get away with it. By some magic waving of the hands, or some techno silver bullet, suddenly we can make it all right to continue in all our current habits. And yet it’s not just that our habits are destructive, they’re not even satisfying to the people who get to play in them. So there’s a stupidity involved, at the cultural level.

Uit 'Comparative Planetology': An Interview With Kim Stanley Robinson' op BLDGBLOG. Vanzelfsprekend is het hele interview de moeite waard om te lezen. Veel interessante observaties over de mogelijkheden van een realistische utopie en het gevaar van het romantiseren van rampen.

dinsdag 11 juni 2013

Over The Inheritors

The LP was meant to be like an alternate universe where the sprawling inventive madness of the '60s and '70s hadn't been out-evolved by punchier, more functional and direct music—a sort of utopia for the non-competitive idea. 

James Holden over zijn nieuwe album The Inheritors (releasedatum: 24 juni). Altijd een muzikant/DJ die niet bang is. Een begeleidende (en hele spannende) Resident Advisor podcast is hier te vinden.