What would today's technology look like with Victorian-era design and
materials? That's the world steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor
collection of 21st century-inspired contraptions powered by steam and
driven by gears. In this book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural
historian James Carrott explore steampunk, a cultural movement that's
captivated thousands of artists, designers, makers, hackers, and writers
throughout the world.
Just like today, the late 19th century was an age of rapid technological
change, and writers such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells commented on
their time with fantastic stories that jumpstarted science fiction.
Through interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow,
Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood, this book looks into
steampunk's vision of old-world craftsmen making beautiful hand-tooled
gadgets, and what it says about our age of disposable technology.
Steampunk is everywhere--as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels,
and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design,
and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a history that never
existed can help us reimagine our future.