Dynamo Island - The cultural history and geography of a Utopia, David Scott (9781785351129) — Readings Books

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Dynamo Island - The cultural history and geography of a Utopia
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Dynamo Island - The cultural history and geography of a Utopia

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Dynamo Island is an account of a contemporary ideal world set in an Ireland-sized island in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. It expresses the possibility of a modern society living in harmonious ecological balance with its environment. The ethos of the place is built around the notion of the human being as a dynamo managing and self-regulating energy in a way that draws on without harming the natural world. One of the island’s main features is that there are no cars, only bicycles along with a comprehensive public tram and electric train network.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2016
Pages
104
ISBN
9781785351129

Dynamo Island is an account of a contemporary ideal world set in an Ireland-sized island in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. It expresses the possibility of a modern society living in harmonious ecological balance with its environment. The ethos of the place is built around the notion of the human being as a dynamo managing and self-regulating energy in a way that draws on without harming the natural world. One of the island’s main features is that there are no cars, only bicycles along with a comprehensive public tram and electric train network.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 January 2016
Pages
104
ISBN
9781785351129