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Emulate '''P2P Foundation in a nutshell''': http://p2pfoundation.net/In_a_Nutshell ? | |||
[[Open Source Ecology]] is a movement dedicated to collaboratively develo | |||
ping a [[Global Village Construction Set|Global Village Construction Set]] for replicable, open source, modern off-grid resilient communities. We use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture permaculture] and [[:Category:Digital Fabrication|digital fabrication]] together to provide for people's needs and we use open source methodology to allow the entire operation to be replicated cheaply. We hope to empower everyone to move beyond struggling for survival and [[evolve to freedom]]. | |||
[[Open Source Ecology]] is a movement dedicated to collaboratively | |||
The technologies needed for an ecological, sustainable and pleasant standard of living could be reduced to the cost of scrap metal + labor. Once these tools are fully developed, there is immense potential for social transformation in building connected self-sufficient communities. | The technologies needed for an ecological, sustainable and pleasant standard of living could be reduced to the cost of scrap metal + labor. Once these tools are fully developed, there is immense potential for social transformation in building connected self-sufficient communities. |
Revision as of 06:48, 7 February 2011
Emulate P2P Foundation in a nutshell: http://p2pfoundation.net/In_a_Nutshell ?
Open Source Ecology is a movement dedicated to collaboratively develo ping a Global Village Construction Set for replicable, open source, modern off-grid resilient communities. We use permaculture and digital fabrication together to provide for people's needs and we use open source methodology to allow the entire operation to be replicated cheaply. We hope to empower everyone to move beyond struggling for survival and evolve to freedom.
The technologies needed for an ecological, sustainable and pleasant standard of living could be reduced to the cost of scrap metal + labor. Once these tools are fully developed, there is immense potential for social transformation in building connected self-sufficient communities.
It's is an ambitious task, but we have accomplished much and are making rapid progress. Factor e Farm in Missouri is the proving ground where we put these theories into practice. You can check out the latest updates of our progress on the Factor e Farm blog. More detailed information about the vision, purpose, and goals of Open Source Ecology can be found in the OSE Proposal.
As far as we know, this is a one-of-a-kind project, but we hope to change that. If you know about another project like ours, please tell us about it.