Ecolution: Solarpunk Narratives to Transform Reality - Paperback
Ecolution: Solarpunk Narratives to Transform Reality - Paperback
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by Sally McCorry (Translator), Michael Colbert (Author), Marzia Cardinale (Illustrator)
Set in the same narrative universe as The Roamers, the solarpunk stories collected in Ecolution were written by Francesco Verso over the last four years. Inside the volume, which is enriched by illustrations by the students of the School of Comics of Rome, you will find an android capable of weaving "sea silk" in Sardinia, ailanthus trees that occupy the entire Porta di Roma shopping mall, bizarre phosphorus-vegetal lighting experiments, a skilled "nanosmith" expert in the art of Sichuan pepper programming in China; terraforming projects to house climate migrants rejected in the Mediterranean Sea, and native bio-inspired solutions against land expropriation around Lake Baikal in Russia.
"Each story in the anthology is an ecological solution to the problems of cities and also a suggestion to 'work with' rather than 'work against' nature. In moments of crisis humans always acted according to the scheme of escape. Are temperatures rising? I'm moving north. Is food decreasing? Change continent. This behavior was successful as long as humanity lived in hunter-gatherer tribes. The moment we became sedentary, cities were founded, we need to change our adaptive response. Like vegetables, cities cannot escape. It's time to risk new behaviors and it is more likely that the people "on the margins" of the city will abandon their usual responses to seek innovative remedies to environmental changes." - Clelia Farris
Foreword by Andrew Dana Hudson
Solarpunk: new seeds from the ashes of the future
The Sea Weaver
The Nutators
Greenglimmer
The Maestro of Small Things
The Green Ship
Ecolution
How Green Is The City of Clelia Farris
Interview with Francesco Verso by Arielle Saiber Cover illustration by Marzia Cardinale