Artificial Metabiotic Systems
Artificial metabiotic systems represent human cultural strategies of intervention and manipulation of environmental and ecological variables. The agricultural revolution of farming was a basic artificial metabiotic system, and there were probably early artificial systems with revolutionary affects relating to animal husbandry, herding, domestication, and advanced fishing and hunting techniques.
Earthfingers promotes experimentally alternative applied metabiotic and metacultural systems as a part of a new kind of metabiotic revolution that needs to occur in order for humankind to develop long term adaptive stasis on the earth. The technology and expertise for doing so has been well in hand. It becomes a matter primarily of the organization and redistribution of working resources in a manner that achieves greater net productive potential.
At the same time, adopting a wider view as to what constitutes natural resources, we must accept the terms that are imposed upon us by our earthbound sitution, and come to realize that natural resources are neither free for our consumption and exploitation, nor are they of unlimited supply.
It is important in an artificial or cultural metabiotic sense that human systems are capable of becoming as self-sustaining and self-contained upon basic levels as much as possible.
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