Well, while looking for bits and pieces for costumes for an event at the museum, a 'Japanese Club Night' (think Fruits) and for our Great Depression themed flat warming party, I discovered that I've been a part of (or always been stylistically aiming for) Steam Punk. I'd never heard of it before, but found it as s subheading for some dresses I was looking at. I googled it (and have been reading anything I can find on it) since last night- and who knew?- but the aesthetic, and some of the idealism behind it- are really me. Here are the correlations between what I already am into, and what 'steampunk' is about
- museums/artifacts/antiques/vintage/old stuff- both in my career, how I decorate my home, and things I like to have and wear. Steampunk reapproprates modern style and technology, using old fashioned styles.
- wild west/adventure/exploration- hello, am I not totally into female action heros? and historical movies? I grew up on a farm, so I've always been a bit of a cowgirl. I'm into archaeology, hiking, rock climbing, travelling. Learning new things, building new things, and trying new things (and the gear that goes with it) has always excited me.
- hands on/DIY- althought I've been lazy as of late, I have always loved personalizing my things, or buying old things and using them like new (vintage/etc). The gizmos that steampunks make are amazing- screw covering my mobile or ipod with stickers, I can completely reimagine and rebuild the thing! My whole life my dad has had me discovering and restoring and reusing so many old and antique things... it all fits!
- decay/historical/industrial stuff- I have always found old, crumbling buildings and factories so beautiful. Hence why I like working in museums, or living in historic buildings. I HATE new, cookie cutter, generic things. I only want things around me that have some life to them, some longevity, some staying power. So far, what I have seen people do in their home compares quite a lot to mine, and inspires me to do more...
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Oooh. I have a good friend who's into the SteamPunk scene in London, a guy called Ed Saperia. Check out http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/oct/17/popandrock2
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