Festive/ceremonial costume design can be the jumping off point for much new exploration in fashion
It’s a transhistorical feature of communal celebrations, new versions of which will emerge as our economy shifts to post-industrial, democratic forms of production, esp agriculture
2) Architecture
“Petro-capitalist modernism” values only profit maximization & is entirely reliant on artificially cheap energy for its design & construction. The results are 👎
Natural materials & skilled human labor can surpass it for beauty, interest, & functionality w/ ease
3) Ceramics
These wild crafted pieces by Pascal Baudar show what future/primitive ceramic art could look like
All of the materials are foraged & unprocessed, all of the glazes are natural, & all of the firing is done in earthen kilns
The results are gorgeous & functional
4) Embroidery
Since the invention of needle & thread humans have made embroidered fabric art
But there is still plenty of room to innovate, provoke, & delight
Natural dyes, novel surfaces, narratives, & the scavenged wastes of fast fashion all offer promising new directions
5) Facade decoration
It would be an impractical waste to simply knock down all the awful buildings constructed under petro-capitalism. But a banal building can become surprisingly beautiful w/ a decorated facade
So we must task artists with remaking them, one facade at a time
6) Woodworking
There will simply never be an end to the potential for creativity with wood, which would be a core product of eco-socialist agroforestry
Some contemporary artists are showing that one of our warmest, most sustainable materials still has so much to offer
7) Woven sculpture
Weaving w/ wheat goes back to at least Ancient Egypt
But woven art needn’t be limited to wheat: countless natural materials offer the opportunity to contrast organic & geometric patterns
Imagine a world of interior decor based on seasonal weaving of plants
8) Floral Design
In an ecosocialist society, flowers would be among the most common luxuries—they are a necessary byproduct of post-fossil fuel agriculture. Fashioning them into ambitious works of art would be an obvious use for an abundant & already gorgeous resource
9) Textile weaving
Weaving, knitting, & crochet would undoubtedly experience a renaissance once sweatshop production, plastic textiles, & globalized supply chains became a thing of the past
Local animal & plant fibers, natural dyes, & coop production could take their place
10) Willow sculpture
Willow is a very fast growing tree that can be easily coppiced to produce long, pliable strands readily manipulated into all kinds of shapes
Even while willow is alive, it can be used as a functional topiary to produce living sculptures that grow & evolve
11) Basketry
In a world w/o plastic bags, vessels for carrying things will get renewed interest, both for their utility & their artistry
Instead of a world littered w/ plastic garbage, we can have a world where the craftsmanship & artistry of baskets beautifies everyday life
12) Kinetic sculpture
This “strandbeest” by Theo Jansen is a 42’ long wind-powered kinetic sculpture that runs along the beach indefinitely
Imagine a world in which one might encounter a kinetic sculpture like this anytime one went out for walk. It would be marvelously strange
Contemporary art is largely awful. Why? Because art is an expression of a society’s values & material culture. The values of petro-capitalism are profit maximization & nothing else. That vapidity is reflected in the meaningless of our art
It doesn’t have to be this way
Ecosocialism is the path out of this dystopia. We can live in a future that values humanity & our ecosystem above all else, and those values will produce art that deeply matters in the lives of normal people, not plutocrats
That is the democratic, sustainable art we deserve
Trying to end oppression—like racism or sexism—in the context of capitalism is like trying to build an igloo inside a sauna: all of the conditions are working against it
And even if you were to get the thing built through enormous effort, it would immediately start to melt
Ending class inequality would not “solve” racism, anymore than turning off the heat in the sauna would automatically build the igloo
But it’s a necessary precondition. If we are earnest about our desire to end systemic oppression, we must end capitalism & build socialism
An infrastructure agenda for municipal eco-socialism, PT 2!
1) MUNICIPAL GOAT HERDS
Goats are some of the most efficient animals on Earth: weeds go in & meat, dairy, fiber, manure, & more come out. A town herd can provide a short, secure supply chain while mowing down weeds
4H is a USDA program that trains young people to raise animals; a muni flock could be managed collectively by the local chapter on public land for the benefit of town residents. Adds a meat/dairy/wool share to the local food UBI, plus manure for the town food forest!
2) COUNTY-OWNED HEATING CONTRACTOR
A Jean Pain system is a large compost pile w/ water pipes coiled inside. Since compost piles can hit 160F, a properly constructed system can provide a continuous supply of hot water for up to 18 months, for space heating AND hot water
It means instead of gorging on Black Friday trash, you gorge on perfectly ripe nectarines before your 2 hr lunch nap
It means living a truly thriving life, instead of one spent drowning in physical & spiritual trash
“Luxurious subsistence” means that you forgo a life of pointless productivity & empty consumption for a life rich in meaning, utility, & connection
It means you spend autumn nights around a campfire chatting w/ your friends & neighbors instead of sitting alone in front of the TV
It means that instead of choosing from 3 cars for your soul-sucking commute, you live walking distance from your work, which is varied, seasonal, & contributes directly to meeting human needs
It means an end to “work/life balance” because “life” has won a decisive victory
The celebrate @LulaOficial’s victory over the absolute world historical dipshit Bolsonaro, here are some of my favorite & most celebratory Brazilian tracks. It’s party in the streets time
An infrastructure agenda for municipal eco-socialism:
1) Town/county food forests. Local gov’ts own tons of unused land; some should be planted w/ perennial food crops, laying the groundwork for a local food UBI. Put the food forests under the jurisdiction of the school system…
And have students ‘adopt’ sections of the forest, overseen by a professional educator/farmer. The result would be free food for residents & every student would graduate w/ vital agricultural skills, a hands-on understanding of biology & ecosystems, & joyful experiences in nature
2) Municipal composting w/ black soldier flies. BSF are harmless flies that outcompete nuisance insects in rotting food & manure. They also eat like crazy & their larvae are easily harvested. They are a perfect animal feed, very high in protein & easy to dry & store indefinitely