As we imagine what life will be like in the future, often times, our media and entertainment emphasize a world of "Cyberpunk" an idea and aesthetic that focuses on advanced technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cybernetics but simultaneously is often dystopic and depicts a breakdown of society.
Recently the idea of SolarPunk has been gaining steam (though still a relatively unknown concept). Solarpunk is similar to cyberpunk with a focus on technology, however, Solarpunk offers a version of the future where communities are powered by renewable energy and most people live in a free and egalitarian world.
Both ideas of the future focus on mankind and it's use of tech, but rarely in our media do we see our future from a more positive, sustainable perspective (even though the technology for it already exist). I'd like to consider the idea of what a solarpunk future looks like and consider some avenues on how we get there as a society. Keisha Howard is the Founder of Sugar Gamers and an advocate for "Girl Power" and opening up non-traditional spaces for women.
Keisha Howard is the Founder of Sugar Gamers and an advocate for "Girl Power" and opening up non-traditional spaces for women. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but indepe…
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