@booklet {9252, title = {Entropia}, year = {2013}, month = {2013}, publisher = {Simplicity Institute Publishing}, address = {Melbourne, Vic, Australia}, abstract = {

Story of a successful experiment in simple living on an isolated island.\ See also, the author\’s \“A Prosperous descent: Telling new stories as the old book closes.\” In Alexander Samuel and Bronwyn Adcock. Imagining the Future: Notes from the Frontier EBook to accompany Griffith Review No. 52. Ed. Julianne Schultz and Brendon Gleeson (South Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Griffith University in conjunction with Text Publishing, 2016), 4-24.\ The author discusses the way his 2013 utopia Entropia led to a demonstration site that began by building an earthship followed by other buildings, an organic garden, and, ultimately, a community established as an experiment in 2015 for one year. While optimistic, the author is also open about the challenges faced and errors made. Available through https://www.griffithreview.com/editions/imagining-the-future/ The author discusses the way his 2013 utopia Entropia led to a demonstration site that began by building an earthship followed by other buildings, an organic garden, and, ultimately, a community established as an experiment in 2015 for one year. While optimistic, the author is also open about the challenges faced and errors made.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {Samuel Alexander} }