Cafetière (or, as you might say, French Press) meets Victorian deep-sea diver's helmet in the Freud coffee plunger. Switch the stainless steel for brass and you'd have the ultimate steampunk ...
Steampunk games that feature steam-powered machines and settings in an alternate history of the Wild West or the industrialized British era of the 19th century are rare. Maybe even rarer than ...
Some of the most fascinating people that you meet at American Physical Society meetings are not actually physicists, and Bruce Rosenbaum is no exception. Based in Massachusetts, Rosenbaum is a maker ...
This beautiful steampunk record player is pretty clever: it’s actually powered by a steam engine. One problem though? That steam engine makes it sound horrible. Here’s what it sounds like: Here’s what ...
Belgian sculptor and animator Stephane Halleux builds amazing steampunk models and robots, from this menacing spider to the yard-high robot horse and rider. The sculptures don't move, unfortunately ...
Something about steampunk attracts game design more than it does any other medium, save for costume design on occasion. It seems to have all but fizzled out since the early 2000s with games like ...
Set in 1907, Shie no Sona-Nyl: What a Beautiful Memories is a story about New York sealed off after a disaster. Originally released for PC, the game is being ported to PSP and Xbox 360 under the name ...
The post-apocalyptic young adult fantasy flick “Mortal Engines” rolls into and out of one’s consciousness like “traction cities” that roam its landscape. There are so many aviation goggles and large ...
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