Paul Elvere DELSART's cultural business The Green Empire of the East and the West.pdf

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• The Dune series
• Star Wars
• Avatar
• Harry Potter
However, these universes are much more limited in complexity compared to The Green Empire of the East and the
West and have no impact on the real world, as they remain purely fictional.
Themes:
• A post-systemic collapse societal project (economic, institutional, social, and spiritual)
• A game of conquest and civilizational transformation through ideas and actions
• Socio-political Live Action Role-Playing Game
• Geopolitical Serious Game
• Initiation of a pragmatic utopian revolution
• Global societal transformation
• Global rebalancing
• Terraforming Earth (transforming it into a forest planet through gentle and natural geoengineering based on
experimental agroclimatic infrastructure and the creation of bioclimatic corridors)
Global vision:
The concept goes beyond fiction. It is intended as a concrete proposal to change the world, combining both realistic and
imaginative dimensions (like a form of geopolitical serious game).
Planetary-Scale Role-Playing Game:
The game is narrative and theatrical in form, designed to activate the collective imagination and draw the public,
mayors, and citizens into a space of creative political simulation. It is not mere entertainment but a mechanism for
orchestrating ideas, projects, and decisions within a shared space.
An open international design office:
Each participating municipality becomes co-owner of the Empire’s key infrastructures, branded as LE PAPILLON
SOURCE (including the vertical agroclimatic vegetated structures known as Vegetal Calderas) through a national
societal Economic Interest Group. This structure allows for cost-sharing, profit-sharing, and the avoidance of speculative
privatization.
The design office responsible for the infrastructure is decentralized and interconnected. However, technical
specifications are developed by the think-and-do tank named LE PAPILLON SOURCE EL4DEV.
The infrastructures - specifically the alter-globalist theme parks (tourist cities) - will themselves serve as multidisciplinary
research centers, hubs for local, national, and international cooperation, spaces for collaborative engineering, and
centers for individual and collective experimentation. They will act as incubators for transformative projects, aimed at
developing new models, processes, and tools.
Co-designed and co-financed infrastructures:
There is no traditional developer here. Municipalities themselves co-invest.
The design of the infrastructures is carried out through collective intelligence involving local, national, and even
international citizens.
The infrastructures are not only urban - they are also agroclimatic, social, educational, cultural, and experimental.
Torreblanca, Castellón, Spain as a catalyst:
Torreblanca is the central municipality selected by Paul Elvere DELSART, positioned at the crossroads between the
collapse of the publicized PAI golf project and the potential for an alternative rebirth.
It becomes a demonstration zone where the narrative materializes.