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He did it, he summed up modern tech startup culture.
I love Solarpunk so fucking much. Itās the most late 2010s ass genre humanly possible. A genre consisting entirely of Pinterest concept art boards and a yogurt commercial. Aggressively political with no actual political stance or statement other than āclimate change is bad.ā genuinely incredible levels of sucking
Solarpunk started out as a concept of imagining a sustainable future without capitalism cooked up by Brazilian anarchists, to my understanding. (There's a whole timeline I found here if anyone wants to flip through it.) Something of a humanist/naturalist contrast from transhumanist and singularity/"rationalist" views of the future. And, of course, contrast from the gritty dark hypercorporate crapsack worlds of cyberpunk. A few novels were written, but overall the literary movement fizzled out because it turns out writing compelling stories in utopian settings with solely interpersonal conflict is pretty hard, actually.
From there the political aspect of it got picked up by climate doomerist types who pushed it as an antidote to the impending apocalypse. Alas, being fanatically worried about climate change seems to have fallen out of fashion since COVID for whatever reason. I believe a lot of these people have moved on to walkable urbanism and anti-AI movements.
And the aesthetic side of it started off with a particularly influential Tumblr post from 2014 that had quite a few neat ideas. All of those were sanded down over time into a vision of skyscrapers with moss and solar panels, coupled with some recycled cottagecore material and a bunch of Ghibli screencaps.
And then Chobani comes in and makes a yogurt commercial that's just futurist luxury automated cottagecore in a Ghibli aesthetic, complete with some vague handwaves at a spunky DIY attitude and a whole bunch of small-scale renewable electric generators. And from there the movement, whatever it was, merged with "Frutiger Aero" and completely fell apart into bland nothingness.
I suspect the Brazilian anarchist sci-fi writers who were hoping for some kind of cultural counterpart to thinking that Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question" was literally going to come true are rather disappointed in this turn of events.
It turns out that praxis leading to solarpunk future and solarpunk presence is million skills with million names and acquiring and practicing these skills don't look particularly like solarpunk aesthetic. It looks punk. But to give it a distinct visual language, both consistent and recognizable at a glance, you need to put a strictly aesthetic effort on top of everything else.
Praxis itself? It looks like disability activism. It looks like attending local town council meetings. It looks like diving into super specific debate on local law requirements on water-permeable surfaces percentage. It looks like keeping in contact with local priest to snoothly distribute furniture from well-off middle class finishing renovation to 18yo orphans ageing out of the system. It looks like negotating with local cultural activity center how to organise half-illegal craft workshops because paperwork for fully legal ones excludes the most neglected demographic. It looks like lobbying for health insurance to put "replacing batteries in the implant surgery" on the list of covered medical services, so people don't need to surgically replace whole implants. It looks like million other specific things.
People who got inspired by solarpunk tend to spend some time looking at art, then turn around, ask "okay but what can be done now that I can engage with" and then go do it. And then what they do stops looking like solarpunk aesthetic.
Of course there's also that thing that before Covid, lots of climate collapse containment issues were literally "we know that business-as-usual is cheapest short-term but can we focus on how it's killing us long-term". Covid era showed that business-as-usual is unsustainable now, mid-term and short-term and today and yesterday; and also that goverments can simply decide to act and it create tangible effects. Suddenly, it wasn't "solar would be better if your gas import was ever endangered", it's "we build all the solar for yesterday because we cannot afford keeping to gas". Creating inspiring narratives is optional when cost of business-as-usual is visible to naked eye. Lots of people who used to share inspiring pictures of solar on background of green hills either went to install solar and negotiate specifics of grid inclusion, or moved on to the next issue.
Central idea of solarpunk aesthetic was to give people tools to imagine sustainable future; to create visual and narrative shorthands allowing people to engage with vision of non-apocalyptic future.
Central idea of solarpunk philosophy is that apocalypse is anything but inevitable and the main challenge isn't lack of means and tools, but widespread cultural pessimism. You cannot change anything if you believe change is impossible. Therefore, for change to be possible, you need to envision the world that can be changed.
Basically, if solarpunk art convinced anyone that there is achievable alternative to doom, it have already succeeded.
You absolutely can merge in one all the issues ever discussed in context of exploring how sustainable climate-proofed non-capitalistic world can work and how it can be achieved, with the attempt to design a distinctive and consistent visual language for it.
And you absolutely can blame whichever aspect of that merged entity for the fact that detailed fact-based solutions are difficult to derive from visual language or using visual design tools.
You can! Totally! You're just going to sound silly.
In Chinese, Katara and 'otter' share similar-sounding parts.So I've brought Otter Kataraš¦¦!
as much as I love and live for (and believe me, I DO) zuko confronting a.ang over his treatment of katara, may I humbly offer: katara finding out how m.ai canonically treats zuko and absolutely losing. her. shit. world's most valid, necessary, and deserved crashout
This comic is quite concerning to me.
It's framed as romantic. Aangsty.
I think it's anything but that.
Aang tries to pry an answer out of Katara about their kiss before the invasion. She avoids the topic, as she has done so before. Aangās frustration produces a dangerous lava blast. Katara has to hide behind a pillar to avoid getting singed. Its dangerous. Its reckless. But Katara immediately redirects sympathy toward his fear of him being the one harmed.
Once again, it's Katara - despite nearly getting walloped - that reassures him. That she's 'fine'; even praising him. Her fright and the recklessness of what he did are barely acknowledged.
Now it's worth noting Aang doesn't deliberately try and hurt Katara, but its absolutely a point-blank showcase of Aang losing control and endangering Katara because he cannot consider her romantic boundaries.
Does he apologise? Yes. But in the end his actions are still framed as 'valid.'
That to me, is a little bit toxic. And what's more is that we see glimpses of this in the Atla movie - this is something that Aang has never grown from. Concerning.
I actually recommend everyone write for a rarepair once because it completely changes your relationship with fandom. Engagement stops being numbers and starts being names. You know who's going to show up. You recognize usernames. Someone disappears for a while and then comes back and you're like āOH MY GOD WELCOME HOME.ā It's incredibly wholesome. It is also deeply inconvenient when all six of you simultaneously get writer's block-
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here's two articles about how JK Rowling just posted on X an upskirt photo of Freda Wallace, a transgender woman, after deadnaming her and misgendering her repeatedly online.
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Rowling posted the picture taken from below because the trans woman, she said, was "refusing to debate me."
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If you see a community of people missing from a chunk of history (Queer/trans/religious ect) and your immediate thought is "oh they didnt exist then" instead of "oh shit these people had a bunch of their history erased" you have fallen for genocidal propaganda.
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I have the most controversial Jeff Blim opinion of all time
I know this is heresy, I know that nobody has ever had this thought before, but I think that, just this one singular time
Jeff Blim needs to tone it the fuck down
I am definitely saying this as someone who has controversial Starkid opinions (I donāt really like Twisted and Black Friday is possibly my favourite show) but I have to respectfully disagree on this one because I think this was an intentional directing choice to have the core cast of Paul, Emma, Charlotte, Bill, and Ted - and the other non-infected people - be more serious and grounded while the infected characters are intense and campy.
I think this makes a lot of sense as a choice in either framing - that we are viewing reality or that we are viewing the infected putting on a play for us.
Either way, the infected are having fun and being silly with it intentionally.
I had this thought after seeing Paul's boss for the first time, still uninfected, and posted it after seeing Sam for the first time (uninfected).
Yeah I think thatās fair - I do still think the concept is intentional but perhaps in giving the notes to the core cast to play it more grounded it makes those stand out more even when theyāre smaller moments.
I honestly think the way I would direct it is closer to the original with Paul and Emma feeling like the only ānon musicalā characters in the town even at the start but I can also see how that would change w the wider lore.
Me too, I loved the vibe of the original so much more. That is a taste thing though, I recognise that plenty of people will prefer the greater depth that the more grounded characters have. It's the "mostly grounded, with a couple of cartoon characters" aspect that I find jarring.
So many jokes either fall flat due to them not being as cartoonish, or have just been flattened (emma doing a little singing riff on the other baristas not being able to "shut the fuck up" was nice and I wonder why they took it out)
I really enjoy Ted being more than just an ass, especially since his comedic timing still hits, but so often the timing was just off
Ted's acting was substantially better (everyone's was), making characterisation explicit that was just implied in the original. I liked that we didn't have to work to see depth this time, they put it right there on the characters' faces.
I also liked that the aliens were way more handsy in this version. They weren't all that threatening during songs in the original version; the way they pull their victims around in this one gelled better with their general characterisation and made a couple of songs (notably What Do You Want, Paul? and Not Your Seed) WAY better. (Not Your Seed was always really good but this version is FUCKING PHENOMENAL.)
Unfortunately I dislike everything else about this remake. As good as the deeper characters are, they completely torpedoed the vibe of the original, and this script was definitely written for that Little Shop Of Horrors-type comedy vibe. With the exception of the increased handsiness, the choreography of the songs in this version is downright boring. They somehow managed to ruin Unchain My Heart and Put Your Hands Up especially bad, which is a real pity because Charlotte's deeper characterisation made her relationship with Sam so much more compelling in this version. The increased reliance on the new set ruins some of the best bits in the play (I liked their acting in the helicopter so much in the original :( ), and their reliance on fun bits that worked in the original that no longer fit doesn't improve the play, it just reminds us of what's missing ("Should I take this chair?" was funny in the original because they were lampshading the need to clear the set due to how the scene transition worked; they don't need to clear the set themselves in this version so it's just confusing to new viewers and kind of lame to old ones!)
I think that the main problem, aside from the bafflingly terrible changes to choreography, was a reluctance to change the script at all. Either keep to the tone that the script was written for, or adjust the script to match the new tone. Your initial writers and composers are still there working with you, you can do that so easily.
Someone has been slowly over the last few months making an avant garde art installation out of an abandoned Boston Market/Checkers. Their signboard messages keep getting torn down so their latest move was to make a flag of a photo of their previous masterpiece "PENIS WIGS FOR SAL" and run it up the flag pole
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