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solarpunk
Summary
solarpunk is an art genre[1]. solarpunk ranks in the top 3% of art_genre entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,425 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- solarpunk was influenced by Arts and Crafts movement[3].
- solarpunk was influenced by organic architecture[4].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as art genre[5].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as artistic theme[6].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as social movement[7].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as aesthetics[8].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as cyberpunk derivatives[9].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as literary genre[10].
- solarpunk's instance of is recorded as art movement[11].
- solarpunk's flag image is recorded as Solarpunk Flag Vectorized Version.svg[12].
- solar power is named after solarpunk[13].
- cyberpunk is named after solarpunk[14].
- solarpunk's based on is recorded as cyberpunk[15].
- solarpunk's GND ID is recorded as 1327458667[16].
- solarpunk's subclass of is recorded as utopian and dystopian fiction[17].
- solarpunk's subclass of is recorded as environmentalism[18].
- solarpunk's subclass of is recorded as social movement[19].
- solarpunk's Commons category is recorded as Solarpunk[20].
- solarpunk's said to be the same as is recorded as hopepunk[21].
- +2008-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of solarpunk[22].
- solarpunk's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Solarpunk[23].
- solarpunk's spoken text audio is recorded as Wikipedia - Solarpunk (spoken by AI voice).mp3[24].
- solarpunk's partially coincident with is recorded as technological utopianism[25].
- solarpunk's present in work is recorded as Always Coming Home[26].
- solarpunk's present in work is recorded as The Dispossessed[27].
Why It Matters
solarpunk ranks in the top 3% of art_genre entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,425 views/month).[2] solarpunk has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] solarpunk is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]