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* Solarpunk  | * Solarpunk  | ||
* Solar Punk  | * Solar Punk  | ||
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| + | * Sun Punk  | ||
==Origin==  | ==Origin==  | ||
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** Jugaad-style innovation from the developing world  | ** Jugaad-style innovation from the developing world  | ||
** High-tech backends with simple, elegant outputs  | ** High-tech backends with simple, elegant outputs  | ||
| − | * Many solarpunk writings reference the films of Miyazaki as early influences  | + | * Many solarpunk writings reference the films of Miyazaki as early influences.  | 
| + | * The genre came together via the blogging platforms Tumblr and Medium.  | ||
==Artists and Creators==  | ==Artists and Creators==  | ||
| − | + | * Vincent Callebaut  | |
* Olivia Louise  | * Olivia Louise  | ||
| − | + | * Luc Schuiten  | |
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==Curators, Theorists and Researchers==  | ==Curators, Theorists and Researchers==  | ||
* Adam Flynn  | * Adam Flynn  | ||
| + | * Andrew Dana Hudson  | ||
| + | * KD Hume  | ||
| + | * Tatjana Razaghi  | ||
| + | * T.X. Watson  | ||
===Discussions and Panels===  | ===Discussions and Panels===  | ||
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===Books===  | ===Books===  | ||
| + | * Imagine Deroko (Illustrator), Christopher Henningsen (Author), [https://www.amazon.ae/Beautiful-Futures-Solarpunk-Coloring-Book/dp/B0C91KL7W8 ''Beautiful Futures: A Solarpunk Coloring Book''], June 2023.  | ||
===Magazines, Journals, Blogs===  | ===Magazines, Journals, Blogs===  | ||
| − | *[https://solarpunks.net/ Solarpunks.net], Tumblr blog with open submissions    | + | *[https://solarpunks.net/ Solarpunks.net], Tumblr blog with open submissions.  | 
| + | *[https://medium.com/solarpunks Solarpunks], Medium Publication with submissions, 2016-.  | ||
| + | *[https://solarpunkpress.net/ Solarpunk Press]  | ||
===Videos, Podcasts, Radio===  | ===Videos, Podcasts, Radio===  | ||
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===Essays, Articles, Book Chapters===  | ===Essays, Articles, Book Chapters===  | ||
* Adam Flynn, [https://hieroglyph.asu.edu/2014/09/solarpunk-notes-toward-a-manifesto/ "Solarpunk: Notes toward a manifesto"], September 04 2014.  | * Adam Flynn, [https://hieroglyph.asu.edu/2014/09/solarpunk-notes-toward-a-manifesto/ "Solarpunk: Notes toward a manifesto"], September 04 2014.  | ||
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| + | * Andrew Dana Hudson, [https://medium.com/solarpunks/on-the-political-dimensions-of-solarpunk-c5a7b4bf8df4#.oqyxnw1ek "On the Political Dimensions of Solarpunk"], Medium.com, October 15 2015.  | ||
* Jay Springett, [https://medium.com/solarpunks/solarpunk-a-reference-guide-8bcf18871965 "SOLARPUNK : A REFERENCE GUIDE"], Medium.com, Feb 26 2017.  | * Jay Springett, [https://medium.com/solarpunks/solarpunk-a-reference-guide-8bcf18871965 "SOLARPUNK : A REFERENCE GUIDE"], Medium.com, Feb 26 2017.  | ||
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| + | * Nicola K Smith, [https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57761297 "What is solarpunk and can it help save the planet?"], BBC.com, August 03 2021.  | ||
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| + | * Alejandro Rivero-Vadillo, "Challenging Solarpunk’s Technophilia through Degrowth Imaginaries in Julia K. Patt’s “Caught Root” and Linda Jordan’s “Reclaiming”, ECOCENE: CAPPADOCIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES, Volume 3/Issue 1/June 2022.  | ||
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| + | * Sage Agee, [https://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/magazine/entry/solarpunk-imagines-future-renewable-tech-socio-ecological-enlightenment/ "A Future Dream: How solarpunk helped alleviate my existential dread."], Earth Island Journal, Spring 2023.  | ||
===Theses===  | ===Theses===  | ||
* Tatjana Razaghi, [https://unipub.uni-graz.at/obvugrhs/download/pdf/4508513 "Exploring Ecotopian Futures: Solarpunk Narratives and their Multifaceted Modes of Engagement"], Masters Thesis for Karl-Franzens-Universität,  Graz, 2019.  | * Tatjana Razaghi, [https://unipub.uni-graz.at/obvugrhs/download/pdf/4508513 "Exploring Ecotopian Futures: Solarpunk Narratives and their Multifaceted Modes of Engagement"], Masters Thesis for Karl-Franzens-Universität,  Graz, 2019.  | ||
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| + | * Emma Gilliam, "Petro Pasts and Solar Futures: An Exploration of Critical, Creative, and Activist Solarpunk Discourse", Honor Scholar Thesis for DePauw University, 2023.  | ||
==See Also==  | ==See Also==  | ||
[[Futurisms]], Worlding, Re-Worlding, Wilding and Re-Wilding, [[Afrofuturism]], Global South Futurisms, [https://monoskop.org/South_asian_futurisms South Asian Futurisms], Amazofuturism, Post Western, Tropical Futurism, Decolonization  | [[Futurisms]], Worlding, Re-Worlding, Wilding and Re-Wilding, [[Afrofuturism]], Global South Futurisms, [https://monoskop.org/South_asian_futurisms South Asian Futurisms], Amazofuturism, Post Western, Tropical Futurism, Decolonization  | ||
Latest revision as of 09:33, 11 June 2025
Names[edit]
- Solarpunk
 - Solar Punk
 - Sunpunk
 - Sun Punk
 
Origin[edit]
- The term "solarpunk" was first coined in a blog post called "From Steampunk to Solarpunk" in May 2008 by an anonymous author.
 
Definitions[edit]
- The "punk" part of solarpunk comes from its roots in counter-culture and other types of "alternate futurisms" like cyberpunk and steampunk, while the "solar" part refers to the use of solar energy and an overall eco-aesthetic, and the imagery of sunlight as a symbol of hope.
 - It often includes Art Nouveau, ecological and eco-feminist aesthetics.
 - Adam Flynn describes Solarpunk as including:
- 1800s age-of-sail/frontier living (but with more bicycles)
 - Creative reuse of existing infrastructure (sometimes post-apocalyptic, sometimes present-weird)
 - Jugaad-style innovation from the developing world
 - High-tech backends with simple, elegant outputs
 
 - Many solarpunk writings reference the films of Miyazaki as early influences.
 - The genre came together via the blogging platforms Tumblr and Medium.
 
Artists and Creators[edit]
- Vincent Callebaut
 - Olivia Louise
 - Luc Schuiten
 
Curators, Theorists and Researchers[edit]
- Adam Flynn
 - Andrew Dana Hudson
 - KD Hume
 - Tatjana Razaghi
 - T.X. Watson
 
Discussions and Panels[edit]
Conferences and Forums[edit]
Exhibitions and Catalogues[edit]
Films, Short Films, Series[edit]
- Hayao Miyazaki, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, 1984.
 
Publications[edit]
Books[edit]
- Imagine Deroko (Illustrator), Christopher Henningsen (Author), Beautiful Futures: A Solarpunk Coloring Book, June 2023.
 
Magazines, Journals, Blogs[edit]
- Solarpunks.net, Tumblr blog with open submissions.
 - Solarpunks, Medium Publication with submissions, 2016-.
 - Solarpunk Press
 
Videos, Podcasts, Radio[edit]
- "What Is Solarpunk?", Andrewism, Youtube, December 16 2020.
 - "In Defense of Disney’s Strange Solarpunk World", PopCultureDetective, Youtube, May 01 2023.
 - "Solarpunk Prompts", Podcast, 2023-.
 
Essays, Articles, Book Chapters[edit]
- Adam Flynn, "Solarpunk: Notes toward a manifesto", September 04 2014.
 
- Andrew Dana Hudson, "On the Political Dimensions of Solarpunk", Medium.com, October 15 2015.
 
- Jay Springett, "SOLARPUNK : A REFERENCE GUIDE", Medium.com, Feb 26 2017.
 
- Nicola K Smith, "What is solarpunk and can it help save the planet?", BBC.com, August 03 2021.
 
- Alejandro Rivero-Vadillo, "Challenging Solarpunk’s Technophilia through Degrowth Imaginaries in Julia K. Patt’s “Caught Root” and Linda Jordan’s “Reclaiming”, ECOCENE: CAPPADOCIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES, Volume 3/Issue 1/June 2022.
 
- Sage Agee, "A Future Dream: How solarpunk helped alleviate my existential dread.", Earth Island Journal, Spring 2023.
 
Theses[edit]
- Tatjana Razaghi, "Exploring Ecotopian Futures: Solarpunk Narratives and their Multifaceted Modes of Engagement", Masters Thesis for Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz, 2019.
 
- Emma Gilliam, "Petro Pasts and Solar Futures: An Exploration of Critical, Creative, and Activist Solarpunk Discourse", Honor Scholar Thesis for DePauw University, 2023.
 
See Also[edit]
Futurisms, Worlding, Re-Worlding, Wilding and Re-Wilding, Afrofuturism, Global South Futurisms, South Asian Futurisms, Amazofuturism, Post Western, Tropical Futurism, Decolonization