SOLAR FUTURES

SOLAR FUTURES AND SOLAR SOMATICS

Solar Futures is not a projection of a distant time, but a mode of sensing, relating, and organizing life through solar intelligence in the present.

It proposes a shift from extractive, fossil-based temporalities toward heliogenic rhythms—cycles of exposure, withdrawal, accumulation, and rest. Within this framework, the sun is not treated as symbol or resource alone, but as a relational force that shapes perception, movement, and collective existence.

Solar Futures emerges through embodied worldbuilding:
a practice where imagination becomes infrastructural, and where bodies rehearse alternative systems of care, energy, and co-existence. It is here that the body is reclaimed as technology—an ancient-futuristic interface capable of sensing, storing, and transmitting energy.

❋ Somatic practices

Drawing from somatic practices, shiatsu, and meridian systems, Solar Futures recognizes the body as an energetic landscape—crossed by lines of circulation that mirror planetary and cosmic flows. These inner architectures become sites for rethinking technology beyond extraction: technology as attunement, as relation, as reciprocity.

❋ Spiritual Technology

In this sense, spirituality operates as technology—not belief, but practice.
A set of tools for engaging with the invisible: breath, touch, orientation, attention. Through these, the body becomes a medium through which solar forces are not only received, but metabolized and shared.

❋ Regenerative Low-Tech Ecologies for Living

Led by experienced guides who know how to hold space, encourage participation, and keep things moving with purpose.

❋ community and embodied knowledge

center embodied knowledge and communities of practice as living infrastructures for regenerative futures. Knowledge is not stored, but felt, enacted, and shared through the body—emerging in relation, in movement, in collective attunement.



Solarpunk is not an aesthetic.

It is a shift in perception.

Not a technological utopia, but a recalibration of relations between body, matter, energy, and the more-than-human world.

The sun is not only a source of power.
 It is the primary collaborator of life on Earth.

SOLAR PUNK MANIFESTO

Deserts & Nomadic Lifeforms

What can we learn from deserts as well as from desertification processes?

How can we reshape our current narratives towards liveable, desirable futures?

Which language do we need to learn to reformulate these new narratives?

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