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* Find out what our [[current priorities]] are.
* Find out what our [[current priorities]] are.
* For live discussions, visit our [[chat room]] or access it via an IRC client.
* For live discussions, visit our [[chat room]] or access it via an IRC client.
* For discussing projects please post on our [http://openfarmtech.org/forum/ discussion forums].
* For discussing projects please post on our [http://forum.opensourceecology.org/ discussion forums].
* See some more ideas on [[how to help|how you can help]] us.
* See some more ideas on [[how to help|how you can help]] us.
* For the especially active, you can join the [[Build a Village Project]].  
* For the especially active, you can join the [[Build a Village Project]].  

Latest revision as of 22:05, 2 July 2013

Open Source Ecology

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See brief video introduction to our work - The Global Village Construction Set in 2 Minutes

Updates on the ground are found at the Factor e Farm blog.

Open Source Ecology is a movement dedicated to the collaborative development of tools for replicable, open source, modern off-grid "resilient communities." By using permaculture and digital fabrication together to provide for basic needs and open source methodology to allow low cost replication of the entire operation, we hope to empower anyone who desires to move beyond the struggle for survival and "evolve to freedom."

By our analysis, most of the technologies needed for a sustainable and pleasant standard of living could be reduced to the cost of scrap metal + labor. There is immense potential for social transformation once this technology is fully developed for building interconnected self-sufficient communities, since people will be freed from material constraints and able to seek self-actualization.

We understand that this is an ambitious task, but we have accomplished much and are making rapid progress. Factor e Farm is the land-based facility where we are putting this theory into practice. Our means of achieving these goals are meticulously detailed in the "Global Village Construction Set" and the OSE Proposal.

As far as we know, this is a one of a kind project, but we hope to change that. If there is indeed another project like ours, please tell us about it.


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Contribute

The tools under development are to help you! Please support Open Source Ecology through volunteering, spreading the word, donating (more info), or subscribing (more info). Any donation, big or small, can help. Thank you!

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As of September, 2010 - we have also had requests for larger donation options. Thus, we are creating the Gold, Gold Extra, Platinum, and Angel subscriptions - ones at $20, $30, $50, and $100 per month, respectively, in addition to the Standard subscription of $10/month.


Distillations

The Distillations videos, starting with the second technology of the GVCS to be built, the Compressed Earth Brick Press:


Click the arrows to see another video.

The Global Village Construction Set

(The projects in bold have visible progress.)