Lunarpunk is a relatively new and still underdeveloped subgenre born, or rather in the process of being born, out of solarpunk as well as science fiction and fantasy more broadly. A good way to start conceptualizing lunarpunk at a basic level is to consider it in terms of a basic and analogous relationship with solarpunk, particularly when it comes to the aesthetic aspects of the two subgenres.

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      1 year ago

      I guess that would make sense too as “luna” and “lunar” both have to do with the moon

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        1 year ago

        I think “luna” sounds a bit more dreamy, which is what I associate with the lunarpunk vibe, maybe that’s why. But compare with solarpunk (and not solapunk or something), it makes sense!

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      1 year ago

      Thanks, I figured it belongs here and now is a good time as we have so many new members.

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    1 year ago

    Awesome to see someone make a Lunarpunk community! I personally have always seen it in relation to the night-life and night-time pagan markets, where a lot of purples, blues, silvers are all seen with the moon and stars above. The way I could see it being more seen is as a place that could be set up, such as people bringing in the means to block off a street during the night-time so that a large street can be turned into a night-time marketplace, people bringing in tables and stalls. Low light-pollution, using what is available as necessary, and going when not needed. When not in a city, then it is setting up a space in the outdoors of course. The use of low-energy tech and low-light tech to make a night-life community.

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      Yeah I hope people contribute here and we can all learn some things as the community develops.