LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
Low-tech Magazine refuses to assume that every problem has a high-tech solution. A simple, sensible, but nevertheless controversial message; high-tech has become the idol of our society.
- Based in Spain
- Roughly one post per month
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Most recent posts
Image: Bike generator in Paris. Photo: Marie Verdeil. Bike generator in Paris, France A year after Low-tech Magazine built and documented a domestic bicycle generator, the Pavillon d’Arsenal in Paris asked if they could borrow …
Image: This car drives on plastic. Image credit: Gijs Schalkx. From wood gas to plastic waste During the Second World War, many motorized vehicles in continental Europe were converted to drive on firewood. 1 That …
Afbeelding: Low-tech Magazine workshop in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Poster: Marie Verdeil. Image: Sara Vercauteren The workshop takes place on behalf of the “House of the Future”, a spinoff of the Human Power Plant project. The …