Subject: Other ideas...
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Posted on: 2019-10-15 19:26:43 UTC

This could fit more into the solarpunk AU (still working on it, don't you fret), but there are some really fascinating methods of communication that I think would work well in a kind of updated, automated way. First, there's message sticks, common all across Australia's indigenous communities; for something like a secure message system, you could transmit a message pattern from a hub to an ethernet-connected rhubarb forcing house, whereupon the message is carved onto the rhubarb and the agent is alerted to its arrival via some other means. It's coded and secure, because afterwards you can eat the rhubarb. Also, FYI, rhubarb forcing is basically a way of making rhubarb grow so fast you can hear it.

A more complex version, and one that could involve more in-depth messaging opportunities, is the stick-chart navigation system of the Marshall Islanders. These are bent sticks that show the positions of swells, tides, islands, and so forth in a more permanent manner; a very flexible semi-liquid wood-pulp version with parts that move via fluid induction and kirigami could be extremely useful as both a display piece and an objet d'art, which fits into the solarpunk aesthetic very nicely.

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