Solar4Rain

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Introduction

Solar4Rain, an atmospheric PUNK symbiosys Solar4Rain is an interdisciplinary art project that employs the metaphor of the life cycle—sun and rain—as a lens to explore macroeconomic and geo-global dynamics. By examining the interplay of resources such as water and solar energy, the project critically addresses the growing tensions between resource-rich regions and the inequities perpetuated by climate change and exploitative practices. It highlights pressing issues such as neo-colonialism in renewable energy, the geopolitics of water, and the ethical challenges of global resource management. Through an engaging sci-fi narrative, the project envisions a speculative future where humanity adopts equitable, sustainable, and symbiotic relationships with nature and technology.

At its core, Solar4Rain aims to expose the paradoxes inherent in renewable energy exploitation. For example, Norwegian investments in Spanish photovoltaic farms generate significant profits but fail to contribute to local economies through taxation, while land acquisitions in Africa, Spain and Norway by external/international investors are driven by the pursuit of water resources, exacerbating existing inequalities. The project seeks to provoke reflection on these systemic imbalances and inspire audiences to question the structures that underpin global resource extraction and exchange. By presenting an alternative vision, it fosters dialogue on how these systems can be reimagined for a more equitable and sustainable future.

To achieve this, the project integrates multiple artistic strategies, including data visualization, speculative storytelling, and audience participation. Through immersive installations, visitors will encounter interactive displays that use light, sound, maps, and simulated contracts to illustrate the interconnectedness of global resource systems and their inequities. A central sci-fi narrative imagines a world where balanced resource distribution and ethical cooperation prevail, blending the principles of Solar Punk and permacomputing. The public is also invited to participate in experimental labs, where they can co-create and propose new systems of exchange, actively contributing to a shared vision of resilience and collaboration.

Daily blog

April 15 - - We decided to do everything something that can be visible

- To start this daily blog

- We went through the principles of Permacomputing and Solarpunk

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- We revise all our notes

- Maite installed the microscope and software - to see how is the water here...

- Gisle started with the 3d printing