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Solarpunk is a continuation and rediscovery of the Techno hippie movement that began in the Bay Area in the late 70's and early 80's. Apple Computer was part of it (while IBM was not.) This era is described fairly accurately in Adam Curtis's "All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace" (a reference to the Richard Brautigan poem) and John Markoff's excellent "What The Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry" Highly recommend them, even if Curtis does go a little off the deep end at times.



“What the Dormouse Said” is very enlightening, I had never heard of psychedelics’ influence on the professionals of the day, I think it’s about time I read it again.


Ken Kesey was responsible for starting a lot of it after he took LSD and part of CIA experiments at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital and started doing "acid tests" with music by what became the Grateful Dead. There's are some good documentaries on YouTube about this.

“Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life. LSD shows you that there’s another side to the coin, and you can’t remember it when it wears off, but you know it. It reinforced my sense of what was important—creating great things instead of making money, putting things back into the stream of history and of human consciousness as much as I could.”

― Steve Jobs




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