Steampunk is a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction which came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date.
Okay now you're up to speed....check out the Steampunk computer goodies. These are from a couple of different sites first:
you can see more of this here http://steampunkworkshop.com/daveveloz.shtml
Another guy does some nice work as well....his link is here.
http://www.datamancer.net/keyboards/industrial/industrial.htm
Someone need a new laptop...this is what I should have picked up after the robbery
How bout a scanner?
some of you may need something a little more substantial
Pretty cool huh?
They look fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteIndeed- you must know this has been a delicious genre for me lately too!
We started to change things in our house over to the sublime...
Brass and gears- pant pant!
Heee!
J a n e
(P.S. I have a new phone number in case you were wondering...Haa- I will send it to you in an email)
Wowwww ! I like these, they're cool ! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome, Michael and solve the dilemma of fitting technology into decor. Okay, Mr Genius, I think you should start a new company making these classy computers.
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool. Love this stuff!!
ReplyDeletethis is cool stuff, my daughter is having a steam punk puppet show, one of the entertainer's @ her wedding..love the function of this art form
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steph b (PDX)
I can imagine decorating the entire house around these kind of things, ala Kurt Schwitters. hahaha
ReplyDeletehmmm....something for me to ponder.
Thanks for the heads up on these!
Michael- the steam punk muse is so apparent in your work- thanks for sharing this! I love your art- you are a great inspiration to me.
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MICHAEL, have you seen the work of this artist? right up your alley... see you in WA...delta in fort collins
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I think its time to alter Simon's old laptop! I've often thought of funk-i-fying the one I'm typing on...
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing about my Red Shrine is the gear-y goodness on the front!
Have fun!
Jul
This is an awesome site My hubby shared it with me awhile ago and I love going there
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wow- i dont really no much about you- but i have to say your world is divine-you do some great altered art- any way -im making a pot of tea -would you like to share- singing and skipping - thankyou -jo anderson.
ReplyDeleteoh wonderful!! reminds me of a book I read very much in that genre...... and now it is going to bug me all day trying to remember the name of it :)
ReplyDeleteCool indeed! I had no idea this sort of thing existed... you have given me a whole new genre of art to drool over! K
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Those are sooo cool! I just recently saw some jewelry and thought this woman made the name up! I'm a little behind in "what's new" I guess!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited..I'll be taking two of your classes in Topsfield, MA June 1! I get to finally meet you in person.
I love Steam Punk- My hubby turned me onto it last year!
ReplyDeleteGreat post-
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-nicole
Steampunk is another of one of my strange passions. Thanks for this post!
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