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I think that this novel simply screams steampunk. A reference to an amazon product page is here. Please consider adding it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0765323206 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.72.134.77 (talk) 22:35, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
Retrotronics is a popular strand within the steampunk movement. At the Oxford exhibition of Steampunk art, a third of the works on show had a strong retrotronic influence, from light fittings of period components through to computer keyboards and webcams of burnished copper and brass. Outside steampunk, similar influences are found amongst the retro-futurist scene. Other sources cite the Maker movement as an influence.
Steampunk'd is an American reality television series broadcast by Game Show Network. The series, hosted by Jeannie Mai, premiered August 19, 201The contestants (called "makers") are crafters and designers who specialize in the steampunk genre.
Rosenbaum and his wife started ModVic (from Modern Victorian), a Victorian-home restoration company, in 2007. Combining original Victorian design with modern functionality and convenience, the couple completed one major project before the economy's downturn, but then refocused the business on integrating new technologies and appliances into restored period objects. Today, ModVic is a marketed as a steampunk art and design company, repurposing antiques and salvaged objects into functional and useful residential and commercial items.
io9.com/.../bioshock-2-lets-you-view-steampunk-undersea-world-from-big- daddys-eyes - Cached - Similar History! Science! Steampunk'd. Jun 26, 2008 ... But the big daddy (no pun intended) of Steampunk gaming goodness is Bioshock. The game has sold 1.83 million to date and has made a gigantic ...
The Steampunk article is not the place to say "The thing is Steampunk!" as a standalone statement that does not connect to the rest of the article in an encyclopedic manner. Such things belong in List of steampunk works. Holzman-Tweed (talk) 19:29, 18 August 2014 (UTC)
I know every man and his dog is adding copious amounts of crud to both this and the Steampunk article: everything from Harry Potter to Brazil seems to be thrown up regularly. However I was wondering what the opinion might be about including an RPG sub-category within this list. I know it was via Castle Falkenstein that I first heard the term and I know things like Space 1889, For Fairy Queen and Country and possibly Cthulhu by Gaslight may even fit the bill. I know some of the more recent computer games incorporate aspects of steampunk. What do people think? ~ Brother William (talk) 12:22, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
In 2008, Falksen's steampunk work began to grow in popularity. His work includes several short stories set in his "Cities of Ether" setting, as well as the adventure stories "An Unfortunate Engagement" and "The Mask of Tezcatlipoca," featured in Steampunk Tales; His work has also appeared in the Footprints and Steampunk Reloaded anthologies. His debut novel, Blood in the Skies, was published by Wildside Press in July 2011; it is the first in a planned series entitled The Hellfire Chronicles, and is accompanied by a concurrently released soundtrack consisting of music from various steampunk artists.
He writes a blog for science fiction website Tor.com on various topics including reviews, social issues, and current events. He has also written essays for the programs of several Steampunk-themed events, including the Steampunk Art Exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science at Oxford and the Nova Albion Steampunk Exhibition. Magazine dubbed him "America's authority on the movement" in one of their discussions of Steampunk, Marie Claire Italy described him as "a specialist in this field," and Papermag has called him "the unofficial face of Steampunk." His opinions on the genre are frequently quoted in discussions of steampunk in a variety of publications such as CRN, Bizarre Mag, and local-interest sites.
Along with producing commissioned pieces for clients, Rosenbaum incorporates his design perspective into the family home in Sharon, Massachusetts, popularly known as "Steampunk House". Their home is also noted as the only functional steampunk art home in the world and has been featured on MTV's Extreme Cribs.
In 1988 Willeford became interested in steampunk and began working on creating pieces combining his love of engineering and art. Willeford created the steampunk arm worn by Nathan Fillion in episode 3.4 of the television series Castle. His work has been displayed at the University of Oxford's Museum of the History of Science, at the Steampunk Bizarre Experiment, the Penn State Berks Freyberger Gallery, at Nemo's Steampunk Art & Invention Gallery and at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation, and has been featured in Popular Mechanics. He is a contributor to Bruce Boxleitner's Lantern City and was a judge on Game Show Network's Steampunk'd.
The Edda of Burdens is the story of these three, and of dead Strifbjorn, and how the end of the world transformed them and everything they touched. It's a dark and dreaming story of a steampunk alternate future, in which battered demigods roam the streets of ancient cities and heroes--mortal, immortal, and doomed--do what terrible things they must, in the hope of life and the face of the end of everything.

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