Gliding along with the solar cart's resources one feels like an astronaut. Time ceases by the clock, space turns elastic, the physics of presence melts into liquid, and the only constant is one's home vehicle orbiting earth at zero altitude. The view is great.We are free to return to nature with the worthiest technologies. A windowless cubicle is less productive than an office in the wild sublime could be. Vacation becomes an instantaneously and continuously attainable state.Foot based Nomadism has a noble past and a great future. The health benefits are both mental and physical. High tech at the service of a wild aboriginal life-style is a sort of Eden.. |
Webmastering along Barton Creek
Maybe he had a solar cart in mind...."...this time however I come as the victorious Dionysus, who will turn the world into a holiday... Not that I have much time..." --Nietzsche (from his last "insane" letter to Cosima Wagner) |
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(from the Chronicle) "Best Office Space & Commute- Inspired by a discarded baby jogger, local artist and alternative technologist David Santos sculpted an entirely green and mobile office by lashing together the baby jogger, solar panel, laptop, video cam, umbrella, and lawn chair. The pastoral Webmaster has trekked over 1,000 miles of Austin, pushing the cart and seeking his muse in the details of the urban and natural landscape that can only be detected at 4mph." |