Thursday, December 17, 2009

Steampunk

Definition
Steampunk is a genre of science fiction that imagines what the world would be like if Victorian steam-powered technology persisted into the modern era. It also refers to a visual style commonly associated with the late 18th to early 19th century as applied in a modern context.


"Will you give me a hint if I tell you the street I grew up on?"
(Image & Quote: Wondermark)


Commentary
While I've never read any of the zombie-enhanced literature, I do appreciate the resurgence of interest in 19th-century, albeit with a darker twist.

At its core, steampunk represents a culture of anachronism that is part of the cyberpunk speculative fiction genre. I should note that this is similar to, but distinct from, the activities endorsed by the Society for Creative Anachronism which targets pre-17th century Europe.

See Also
  • Wondermark, an interesting comic that splices Victorian-era comics to discuss modern issues.
  • Steampunk Falt-panel LCD for examples of the lengths to which people go to encase modern technology in brass.
  • Information about the actual Victorian era (the one that really happened).

1 comment:

shy said...

I'm taking Pride & Prejudice and Zombies with me to California. I'll let you know how I like it.

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