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I joined a site called The Steampunk Empire the other day. I thought it just looked cool after seeing it online and finding the link through our new member Tonia Brown who writes Railroad!

 

Anyway, I saw a thread about this event and thought I'd share:

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Ladies and Gentlemen! Boys and Girls of all ages!

Join The League of S.T.E.A.M. for an evening of enlightenment and entertainment with your favorite Steampunk supernatural sleuths and paranormal protectors as they present The Benefits of Zombie Domestication!

TechShop San Francisco is proud to host the League's fantastic demonstration followed by a discussion with the League of S.T.E.A.M. themselves to learn how TechShop can help you design and construct your own Steampunk gadgetry!

 

7:00pm - Doors Open & Free TechShop Tours

8:00pm - The Benefits of Zombie Domestication

~ Brief Intermission ~

9:15pm - Moderated Q&A with The League


This is an event not to be missed! Whether you are already part of the Steampunk community, curious about the Steampunk aesthetic, or just interested in learning to create awesome props, this presentation is sure to have something for everybody.

 

Tickets available here

Adult $20 Child $15

 



Do you have a TechShop membership?

Stop by any TechShop location to purchase discounted tickets!

If you have any questions regarding the event - please feel free to contact us.

events@techshop.ws or 415-263-9161

 

For more information about The League of S.T.E.A.M., please visit www.leagueofsteam.com

For more information about TechShop, please visit

www.techshop.ws

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again. what is a steampunk???

Oh Rhino. You are so funny. lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk

The WIkipedias says:

Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, alternate history, and speculative fiction that came into prominence during the 1980s and early 1990s.[1] Specifically, steampunk involves an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century and often Victorian era Britain—that incorporates prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy. Works of steampunk often feature anachronistic technology or futuristic innovations as Victorians may have envisioned them; in other words, based on a Victorian perspective on fashion, culture, architectural style, art, etc. This technology may include such fictional machines as those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne or real technologies like the computer but developed earlier in an alternate history.

Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of "the path not taken" for such technology as lighter-than-air airships, analog computers, or such digital mechanical computers as Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace's Analytical engine.

Steampunk is sometimes thought of as related to cyberpunk, although apart from the shared origins of the name, they have almost nothing in common. Obviously their time period and level of technology are different, but steampunk settings also tend to be less dystopian. Steampunks themselves commonly have past connections to goth, more so than the cyberpunk or industrial scenes.

Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by individual artisans into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical "steampunk" style, and a number of visual and musical artists have been described as steampunk.



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I just think everything about the description of what is Steampunk is totally fun. Look at how bad ass and hawt everyone is lookin' here.

 

I have some steampunk inspired jewelery. Some very creative pieces that friends make from some art forums I go to.

last time i saw anything near like this. they were called The Borg.
lol Wronggggg. You are funny. I love The Borg. GAWD I love Star Trek, but that's way off topic. Even though that's a genre of cosplay type junk I think I could get too into. You guys don't want me to start posting pics of myself in ST uniforms.

Maybe I could help out a bit more. Here is my usual response which you can also find here.

 

What is Steampunk?

Steampunk is often referred to as the “greatest era that never was.” Set in the late 19th century, it encompasses all of the romanticism of the Victorian Era— including the ugly bits— all the literature, all the scientific theories and political upheavals, then cranks up the technological level on the whole thing to eleven.

Steampunk Origins
The term steampunk was first coined in the 1980’s by K. W. Jeter in an effort to explain the genre of stories written by him and several other authors of the time.
According to Wikipedia:
“Steampunk is often associated with cyberpunk and shares a similar fanbase and theme of rebellion, but developed as a separate movement (though both have considerable influence on each other). Apart from time period and level of technological development, the main difference between cyberpunk and steampunk is that steampunk settings usually tend to be less obviously dystopian than cyberpunk, or lack dystopian elements entirely.”
Since then steampunk has bloomed into much more than a small offshoot of science fiction literature. There are steampunk movies, magazines and even bands that produce steampunk music. More recently there has arisen a whole separate culture that considers itself steampunk in nature, consisting of men and women who enjoy the formalities and dress of the Victorian Era, as well as the imaginative technology of a steam driven gadgets. These steampunk followers gather at conventions, balls and expos to show off their finery and discuss all things steampunk.

Steampunk ‘Rules’
The largest thing to remember about the genre as a whole is that there are no set rules. That’s right. Steampunk is so anachronistic it can’t even settle on a standard for itself. While this seems like the setup for an ‘anything goes’ kind of free-for-all, there are a few unspoken guidelines you should look at when considering whether something falls into the steampunk genre.
1) It should occur in the Victorian Era. Some consider this a hard and fast rule, penning only 19th century based works. Yet others see it as a loose suggestion, writing steampunk tales set in the far-flung future. Just keep in mind the technology should reflect a humble Victorian beginning at the very least.
2) It should include steam-powered gadgetry. Again this is another commonly agreed upon stance. Most of the typical steampunk stories will be easily recognizable from the sheer wild inventions included. Some writers, however, focus on the characters rather than the technology, choosing for the steam aspect of the genre to remain a backdrop rather than the heart.
3) It must occur in or around Victorian England. This is the biggest sticking point for most steampunk writers. If the tale is not set in Victorian England, then it just isn’t steampunk enough. Poppycock to that, I say! (Yes, I said poppycock!) Steampunk is a state of mind, not a state of physical presence. While it was a great time for Great Brittan, hence the reason we even call it the Victorian Era, the fact remains that the 19th century happened all around the globe. This gives us plenty of fodder for steampunk cowboys, steampunk pirates, even steampunk Samurai.
4) It should feature goggles. This sounds like a joke, but I kid you not. One of the most common visual elements in the steampunk universe is the overwhelming presence of goggles. Why? Because they look so darned cool, why not use them! And a higher score if they actually do something!

Steampunk Offerings
So now you know a little more about the subject, and are eager to learn more. Where do you go from here? Allow me to list a few different mediums in which to get your newly acquired steampunk spats wet.
Books- You don’t have to delve into its deep scifi past to enjoy steampunk literature. There are many books out both past and present that employ the mindset of the genre with excellent results:
The Time Machine by HG Wells
Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Souless by Gail Carriger
Whitechapel Gods by S. M. Peters
Court of The Air by Stephen Hunt
Clockworks and Corsets by Regina Riley
Moving Pictures- Movies and television have been on the steampunk bandwagon long before there was even a wagon to band around. Here is a short list of popular movies that while they may not be decidedly steampunk, they do include the theme on some level:
Wild, Wild West
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

City of Lost Children
 
Steamboy
Howell’s Moving Castle
Disney’s Treasure Planet

Sherlock Holmes (2009)

Music- Loads of independent groups are labeling their music as steampunk. In fact, there is a whole recording label that deals exclusively within the genre. Check out these links to learn more about just a few of my favorite groups:
The Unextraordinary Gentlemen
The Clockwork Dolls
Abney Park
The Cog is Dead
The Clockwork Quartet

Nice! woot! I so wished I could go.

 

(And thanks for the shout out!)

It does sound fun.

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