Documentary tells story of one tiny house family living on remote island (Video)

Documentary tells story of one tiny house family living on remote island (Video)

There's no doubt that technology has brought us some wonderful, exciting developments: a growing number of people are able to work as digital nomads; a growing number of smart tools that will help mitigate the effects of climate change, create better medicines and control our robot-assisted, hyper-connected smart homes.

But for a growing number of people, all this tech can be too much, as it was for Lynton and Pi Davidson, who were working long hours in the media industry. The couple and their children recently decided to start a new life on a remote Scottish island, with a wonderful tiny house in tow, and their story is now being told in this short documentary called Tiny Boundaries, done by the filmmakers over at KLCK:

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The move toward a more "analogue way of life" has seen the Davidsons spending more time outdoors, foraging wild plants for cooking and making kombucha, and rediscovering what it means to be connected to nature and community, rather than having their lives run by digital technology (as Lynton notes, there is no cellphone reception on the island of Jura).

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