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 [[Tsunami Pants]] [[Tsunami Pants]]
      
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 The Tsunamipants project shows the traps that are hidden in responding to problems by coming up with solutions that are built within the limits of the problem. This invariably creates new versions of the same problem, it doesn't solve them. The Tsunamipants project shows the traps that are hidden in responding to problems by coming up with solutions that are built within the limits of the problem. This invariably creates new versions of the same problem, it doesn't solve them.
  
-That is the tragedy in which the inventor Martin Brolin is caught in the Tsunamipants project. Martin engages the extreme weather conditions that are associated with future climate changes and tries to engineer his way out-off  danger. In his work Mr. Brolin suffers from lack of expertise, lack of talent, lack of budged, oversized ambition and being over-all mediocre. These are common human traits that run beneath the surface of positive social change. To be able to construct anything realistically and therefor longlasting, I suggest we start by acknowledging that there is nothing inherently wrong with being mediocre. I realise that this goes against giant forces in popular culture, but Martin is deliberately portrayed as a mediocre inventor, although I only later became fully conscious of why I was doing this.+That is the tragedy in which the inventor [[Martin Brolin]] is caught in the Tsunamipants project. Martin engages the extreme weather conditions that are associated with future climate changes and tries to engineer his way out-off  danger. In his work Mr. Brolin suffers from lack of expertise, lack of talent, lack of budged, oversized ambition and being over-all mediocre. These are common human traits that run beneath the surface of positive social change. To be able to construct anything realistically and therefor longlasting, I suggest we start by acknowledging that there is nothing inherently wrong with being mediocre. I realise that this goes against giant forces in popular culture, but Martin is deliberately portrayed as a mediocre inventor, although I only later became fully conscious of why I was doing this.
  
  
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 == Positive change. == == Positive change. ==
-Recently some advocates of change based on positive arguments have become more visible such as the 'Slow-Food'-movement, the 'Cradle-toCradle' and 'Permaculture' design principles. These forces originate from the possibility of improving the quality of life, this includes of course other life-forms besides humans.((VPRO-Tegenlicht documentary series))+Recently some advocates of change based on positive arguments have become more visible such as the 'Slow-Food'-movement, the 'Cradle-to-Cradle' and 'Permaculture' design principles. These forces originate from the possibility of improving the quality of life, this includes of course other life-forms besides humans.((VPRO-Tegenlicht documentary series))
  
 == Tsunamipants applied in a society of risks. == == Tsunamipants applied in a society of risks. ==
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   * if the actual outcomes are different than the expected outcome, the reasons for this should be explained in the "discussion" section   * if the actual outcomes are different than the expected outcome, the reasons for this should be explained in the "discussion" section
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 == DIY culture. == == DIY culture. ==
 There are great results to be gained from direct action. This was shown by Srinivasan Soundara Rajan and Marko Peljhan at the Luminous Green symposium and by Suprabha Seshan at the Hands-on Change symposium. ((luminousgreen.org)) The Tsunamipants research project tapps into this tradition and hopefully with the same infectious enthusiasm. There are great results to be gained from direct action. This was shown by Srinivasan Soundara Rajan and Marko Peljhan at the Luminous Green symposium and by Suprabha Seshan at the Hands-on Change symposium. ((luminousgreen.org)) The Tsunamipants research project tapps into this tradition and hopefully with the same infectious enthusiasm.
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 +== Case study. ==
 +I made one case study by following the events around a particularly violent storm on January 18, 2007 in the Netherlands.\\
 +[[Storm]]
  
 ==== Solution/Results ==== ==== Solution/Results ====
  
-== Working process ==+== Working process and results.== 
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 +This research gave me a much richer picture of meteorology, global systems and safety engineering. 
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 +The list of weather catastrophes: 
 +  * hurricanes / tornadoes 
 +  * storms 
 +  * thunderstorms and lightning 
 +  * snowstorms 
 +  * sandstorms 
 +  * extreme hydroliths, like giant hailstones 
 +  * avalanches 
 +  * landslides 
 +  * mud-streams 
 +  * lavastreams 
 +  * earth-quakes and tremors 
 +  * flooding 
 +  * tsunamis 
 +  * drought 
 +  * smoke and ash 
 +  * mist 
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 +How they hurt: 
 +  * overheating / sunstroke 
 +  * hypothermia / frostbite 
 +  * UV-damage 
 +  * dehydration 
 +  * drowning 
 +  * falling through ice 
 +  * hunger 
 +  * and the various diseases that move trough refugee camps. 
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 +Urban dangers: 
 +  * gas-leaks 
 +  * fire 
 +  * power-failure 
 +  * falling power-cables 
 +  * collapsing structures and large things falling over 
 +  * panicking masses 
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 +Positive side-effects: 
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 +  * these horrors may result in Leapfrogging effects for the regions or nations affected. 
 +  * many superheroes got their power in accidents so this might create opportunities for those supernaturally inclined. 
 What became apparent during the Tsunamipants project is the constant need for new angles. The first design was for a piece of clothing that can help to survive a disaster; the Tsunamipants. You can go on creating more designs for clothing, but the novelty wears off soon. So I moved to SUV-s with the Inflatable-hummer, tackling the debate around climate change from a new perspective. This became a working strategy. Switching to tourism (forest-fire cuisine), eco-art (edibleTRG), food-politics (beggar bumper) and alternative fuels (cowpod). What became apparent during the Tsunamipants project is the constant need for new angles. The first design was for a piece of clothing that can help to survive a disaster; the Tsunamipants. You can go on creating more designs for clothing, but the novelty wears off soon. So I moved to SUV-s with the Inflatable-hummer, tackling the debate around climate change from a new perspective. This became a working strategy. Switching to tourism (forest-fire cuisine), eco-art (edibleTRG), food-politics (beggar bumper) and alternative fuels (cowpod).
  
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-== Protective Suits==+== Protective Suits==
  
  
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   * [[ExoSkeletons]] > for getting out-off rubble-heaps etc.   * [[ExoSkeletons]] > for getting out-off rubble-heaps etc.
   
-== Accessories==+== Accessories==
  
   * [[Footware]] > these boots are made for.. all kinds of things.   * [[Footware]] > these boots are made for.. all kinds of things.
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   * [[Head Protection]] > how to keep your head from falling off or rotting away.   * [[Head Protection]] > how to keep your head from falling off or rotting away.
  
-== Tools==+== Tools==
  
   * [[Emergency Storage]] > pretty amazing tools for any emergency.   * [[Emergency Storage]] > pretty amazing tools for any emergency.
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   * [[Medical Aids]] > hackable medical devices.   * [[Medical Aids]] > hackable medical devices.
  
-== Special transport==+== Special transport==
  
   * [[Adapted Transport]] > vehicles to get you out of trouble.   * [[Adapted Transport]] > vehicles to get you out of trouble.
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   * Drowning: and other water related risks are very big business for offshore and recreational purposes.   * Drowning: and other water related risks are very big business for offshore and recreational purposes.
  
-During the research I got more into cultural history and current philosophy. 
  
  
  
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-//concise description of the actual outcomes of the research// 
  
  
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 The public responded well to presentations. Finding unlikely combinations, unlikely threats or solutions seemed powerful tools for connecting with people. Also a good description of the invention works. The imagery may work better in full-color. The public responded well to presentations. Finding unlikely combinations, unlikely threats or solutions seemed powerful tools for connecting with people. Also a good description of the invention works. The imagery may work better in full-color.
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   * http://www.groenerekenkamer.nl   * http://www.groenerekenkamer.nl
   * http://eco-cool.blogspot.com   * http://eco-cool.blogspot.com
-  * http://www.worldchanging.com/+  * http://www.worldchanging.com 
 +  * http://www.buienradar.nl
  
 Wikipedia: Wikipedia:
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   * How should we then live?, Francis A. Schaeffer   * How should we then live?, Francis A. Schaeffer
   * Nexus #44 #46 #47 http://www.nexus-instituut.nl   * Nexus #44 #46 #47 http://www.nexus-instituut.nl
-  * The Teaching Company, Saint Francis of Assisi, William R. Cook, Ronald B. Herzman. 
  
 +Lectures:
 +  * The Teaching Company, Saint Francis of Assisi, William R. Cook, Ronald B. Herzman. http://www.teach12.com
 +  * Paradiso, on Climate Change by Pier Vellinga, one of the founders of the IPCC. http://www.ipcc.ch
 +  * BBC 2, Civilization, Lord Kenneth Clark. http://www.tvfactual.co.uk/civilisation.htm
  
 == Material generated in the research to be archived at FoAM. == == Material generated in the research to be archived at FoAM. ==
  
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