To celebrate and accompany our next semester of podcasts, we are releasing a handmade zine on the topic of education. It's collaborative, educational, and dense. To check it out, follow the link below to our online storefront. www.solacene.org
Mar 08, 2022•10 min
The 7 wonders of the ancient world (that's the Colossus of Rhodes, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus, the Temple of Artemis, and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus) have long been a source of inspiration and fascination for us. In this episode, we present our vision for 7 similarly impressive feats of art and engineering that we imagine might characterize a Solacene future. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact th...
Feb 28, 2022•32 min
Much has been said recently about the crisis of mindfulness, and how modern people find experiencing the present difficult. This episode seeks to explore how our concepts of 'future' and 'past' are similarly troubled in the information age. The conversation starts in ancient Greece with the 3 Delphic Maxims, and goes from there all the way into the futuristic people of the Solacene. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Feb 21, 2022•49 min
This episode covers a lot of different topics under the umbrella of 'making'. We use our personal experiences with different mediums, as well as research on the psychological benefits of art, to discuss why making is so beneficial in a culture built around 'taking' (consuming). Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Feb 14, 2022•49 min
This is the final episode of our degrowth semester. We conclude by mentioning some common criticisms of degrowth and our rebuttals/agreements, as well as the ways in which the Solacene can or cannot be described as 'degrown'. Thank you to everyone who has listened to this series on degrowth. The podcast will continue next week with a new topic Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Feb 07, 2022•30 min
This is a conversation about what makes the proposed metaverse ("a hypothetical iteration of the Internet as a single, universal virtual world that is facilitated by the use of virtual and augmented reality headsets") so awful and terrifying, especially when viewed through the principles of degrowth. The episode ends on a positive note, with a discussion of our 'SDGs', or Solacene Degrowth Goals, to accompany those of the U.N. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.sol...
Jan 31, 2022•1 hr 11 min
Various aesthetic qualities of degrowth have been growing in popularity, especially during the pandemic, through Internet subcultures like 'cottagecore' and the overall rise in activities like gardening and baking. These niches can be considered extensions of the age-old genre of art known as 'pastoral'. This episode features a discussion about the relationship between art and degrowth, and how it might shape our desire for an off-the-grid life. We also discuss tangible examples of degrowth tech...
Jan 24, 2022•40 min
This week we debate two controversial subjects in the degrowth community: degrowth and innovation, and the circular economy's role in a degrown future. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Jan 17, 2022•42 min
Movements are made up of individuals becoming exemplars. Degrowth, while typically defining a collective social perspective, can therefore be a useful guide for individual behaviour. This episode sees us discuss how we can best embody degrowth in our own lives, as well as in an idealized 'degrown' Internet. We also continue our discussion on the potential environmental benefits of degrowth via specific examples of food, fashion, and production. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact ...
Jan 10, 2022•49 min
Sustainability, in every sense of the word, is a core tenet of degrowth. This episode features a discussion of the environmental alternative degrowth proposes to the current paradigm of extraction and waste, as well as a look at the social and psychological unsustainability of modern mass media. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Jan 03, 2022•48 min
Today, some of the most affluent and technologically-advanced societies in history are suffering widespread ennui, especially among younger people. This episode discusses some of modernity's negative impacts on our individual and collective psyche, and the various ways degrowth could help. We also share some of our favourite degrowth-adjacent movements, ideologies, and concepts. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Dec 28, 2021•52 min
The home/school binary (or for adults, home/work) seems to be becoming more rigid and all-consuming as the generations pass. Gone are the days of kids hanging out unsupervised on the street all evening, for which our parents so wistfully pine. In this episode, we discuss how a variety of learning structured and unstructured learning environments is key to degrowth education, as well as how degrowth can repopularize such settings. We also share ideas for repurposing parking lots and cover the his...
Dec 20, 2021•46 min
To continue our series within a series on transportation and education, we answer the question of how can we adapt existing infrastructure to be more walkable. We also ask what should students learn at home vs. in school in the ideal, degrown, future? Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Dec 13, 2021•48 min
Are we on track to a sustainable future? This week we answer questions surrounding how transportation will change in a sustainable, Solacene, future. We also introduce the topic of education in relation to degrowth in creating free, moral, and informed citizens. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Dec 07, 2021•43 min
Politics should be a representation of the collective will of the people, a discourse featuring an all-encompassing variety of voices. So why are 'career politicians' so prevalent? In this episode, we address the pros and cons of a government full of people who stay in office for decades. We also describe the imagined aesthetics of a food-sovereign neighborhood in the Solacene. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Nov 30, 2021•57 min
Food sovereignty, a more nuanced concept semi-adjacent to food security, is a central illustration of how degrowth can redesign culture and economics. This episode features a discussion of the merits of decentralizing food. We also talk about how current systems incentivize the wrong types of politicians, and how structures of currency and trade can be tweaked in interesting ways. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Nov 22, 2021•54 min
Proponents of degrowth vary in their visions of the power and purpose of the ideal state. In this episode, we outline some common ideas as well as our own opinions regarding a degrown government. We also discuss the pros and cons of a UBI, and continue exploring the impact of commodification on individual autonomy. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Nov 15, 2021•44 min
This discussion features a critique of the systems of work, leisure, and education that discourage mindfulness. What would systems that promote mindfulness look like? We connect this conversation to the 'great resignation' and also to true cost. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Nov 08, 2021•47 min
To celebrate and accompany our semester of podcasts all about degrowth, we are releasing a handmade zine on the topic. To learn more about it, follow the link below to our online storefront. https://www.solacene.org
Nov 01, 2021•12 min
We begin the semester of degrowth by asking ourselves what are the problems that can be solved by degrowth. The discussion spans environmentalism and the various types of alienation that we see in modern society, and is capped off by projections for how bad things can get. Is degrowth a distant inevitability? Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org
Nov 01, 2021•1 hr 11 min
Solacene is a project about merging activism and imagination- envisioning and discussing a perfect future to aim towards. We attempt to solve real-life environmental and social issues through research, art, and fantasy. The podcast is structured in 'semesters'- long series of episodes centred around a particular theme. Our first theme is degrowth. This episode is a brief introduction to the concept of Solacene, as well as to the hosts of the podcast, and a discussion on the historical and contem...
Nov 01, 2021•26 min