Low Tech Lab Low-tech thinking allows us to live better with less. We are
convinced of this. And if it were more widely known, accepted and adapted, it
would allow us to fight effectively against the environmental, social and
societal ills of the 21st century. Since 2013, we have observed that many
low-tech answers already exist just about everywhere and that individual and/or
collective initiatives are emerging spontaneously in the four corners of the
world. click here for text source photo: Low Tech lab Premier atelier low-tech
“fabrication de frigos du désert” avec les migrants du camp de Pikpa, Lesbos — ©
Février 2018, Low-tech Lab Low-tech kesako — © 2018, Low-tech Lab
Tag - reseau
TERRRA is a trans-local hub for exploring new ways of living, new alliances with
nature, better balances between production and consumption. Located in the
Carpathian Mountains, in Brezoi, Romania, the project proposes a space to value
traditional knowledge, in a dialogue with recent technological and environmental
advances. TERRRA is also a network of activists who act at the intersection of
ecology, architecture, artistic practices, pedagogy and research, through a
multitude of practices and projects at different scales. TERRRA will host a
branch of the School of Planetary Gardeners, a "disseminated educational
project" initiated by Gilles Clément in different parts of the world. Its
location will be used as "didactic" material for teaching traditional and
contemporary practices of restoring living landscapes (and the living).
Source text: Terrra Source images: Terrra