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- Steampunk - Wikipedia
The most common historical steampunk settings are the Victorian and Edwardian eras, though some in this "Victorian steampunk" [106] category are set as early as the beginning of the Industrial Revolution and as late as the end of World War I
- How would Steampunk shift to a modern age of science and . . . - Reddit
It depends on the level of steampunk If it is fairly realistic steampunk (just borrowing the aesthetic and some of the cooler ideas, like huge double-decker trains or something) it would progress similar to Earth However, if it was steam-powered mech suit steampunk, it would follow a different trajectory
- The History and Aesthetic of Steampunk: Could We Build a Steampunk World?
Steampunk is a collectively imagined fantasy world where technological advancements are based on steam instead of petroleum Could we possibly build a Steampunk world? Does Steampunk really “do” history anew?
- Steampunk 101: Mostly Everything You Need to Know About Steampunk
What Is Steampunk? By definition, Steampunk is a subgenre of science fantasy or science fiction that uses aesthetic design and technology inspired by 19th-century steam-powered machinery Steampunk began as a literary movement in the 1900s, but has now extended its mechanical wings to include fashion, art, design, music, and pop culture
- Origin of Steampunk: A Brief History - SteamPunk Tribune
This novel imagines a world where Charles Babbage’s mechanical computer, the Difference Engine, was successfully built in the 19th century, leading to a very different technological and political landscape than the one we know today
- The Steampunk Genre Family: Definitions and Ideas - Re:Fiction
Steampunk is about reinventing 19th-century technology and the world around it Imagine if Babbage’s calculating engines had birthed a world of mechanical computers; if airship travel had become common; if steam-powered machines were in every office and home
- Steampunk: An Introduction - Plainsman Museum
In its simplest form, "steampunk" is Victorian era science fiction - using technologies, socio-political conditions, aesthetics and philosophies of the steam-powered era as inspiration to tell a fantastical story
- Steampunk – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell College
The Steampunk Bible provides a more generalized insight into the Steampunk subculture, including a form of overview of the culture, the aesthetic nature of the group, and the potential futures of steampunk
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