Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Gatehouse Gazette Resurfaces via Doc Fatastique's

The Gatehouse Gazette, an online and print version magazine, presented a great variety of writers and information about Dieselpunk and Steampunk culture during it’s most critical growth and expansion into modern awareness.  In fact, they helped organize and promote the “Great Steampunk debate” in the Spring of 2010 that helped define the subculture as well as setting standards for more than one mainline approach to Dieselpunk. The two main streams of Dieselpunk are now often referred to by terms referencing the name of the Chief Editor of the Gazette, Nick Ottens,  and to the name of another prime contributor to his magazine who writes under the nom de plume of “Piecraft”.

When Steampunk Magazine began promoting socially activist agendas, The Gatehouse Gazette also came into being (July 2008) as both an activist and a devil’s advocate counterpoint contributor to every debate of interest to the “Punk” Genres.   They even went so far as to present an entire issue of the magazine focused on promoting the benefits and contributions of the factory and industrialization of society, which are sometimes strongly supported themes in some forms of Dieselpunk.

Later, when Beyond Victoriana, promoted a very hard line approach to political correctness and post colonial emphasis on race, culture, and cultural sensitivity toward “people of color”, The Gatehouse Gazette would publish a variety of articles showing counterpoint and alternative views to their presentation of these issues in a very bold and often very controversial manner.
In the final issue of the print version of the magazine (Nov 2011) the Gazette challenged Steampunks worldwide to set aside hypocrisy and acknowledge that many of them really love the pomp, ceremony, culture, and glamour of the Victorian Imperialists.  This, unfortunately, also came with the announcement that it was the end of the print and downloadable full magazine.  The blog section also greatly reduced operations at that time.

While this particular writer is not one of the Steampunks that is strongly attached to “Dreams of Empire”, (in fact my Steampunk persona and all my backstory fiction focus on effective rebellion against empire and giving various imperialists a black eye) as a Steampunk Lifestyler, I support the Gatehouse Gazette’s very “punk” efforts to bring an honest view and discussion to the table about any and all issues.  I also believe that we cannot move forward effectively in mutual education between cultures without fully understanding this part of the Steampunk subculture’s landscape.  As such I thank Nick Ottens for his courage in presenting all sides of issues to the community.

Apparently sometime in March 2012 a few articles surfaced followed by several more that came out in April with an interview and an album review for the new Steampunk Band from Japan, Strange Artifact.  Other articles of interest include a review of Iron Sky (a campy Steampunk Movie about Steampunk German Imperialists hiding on the moon and launching a much later counterattack) as well as info on the new all European Steampunk convention.

Here’s a few words from the Editor, Nick Ottens (in response to my recent inquiries) about the new format:

"I don’t expect the magazine to return any time soon. I just don’t have the time to edit. So we will continue as a blog, with a combination of magazine-like content and more typical, shorter blog posts. 


Hilde and Marcus are the most active contributors. I don't have much time to write myself but certainly welcome submissions from old magazine contributors like yourself."

For more information about the history and contributions to our Dieselpunk and Steampunk Communities take a look at the brief history of the magazine written by Nick Ottens himself:


Also take a look at their site where you can see new blog articles every week as well as access back issues of the magazine:

Source article by Ramon Leon del Mar at: http://doctorfantastiques.com (http://s.tt/1bcUt)

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Stranger Than Fiction - Tanks Beyond Belief!

I ran across this series of articles that brought forward real historical items and designs that are a Clockpunk, Steampunk, or even Dieselpunk's wet dream as a centerpiece for fiction, but were in fact, real designs and sometimes actually became a life sized monster of war for real combat, though not so many ever actually made it to the battlefields.

http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2012/05/strangest-tanks-in-history-part-1.html

Friday, May 11, 2012

Southern Boom in Steampunk!

Admiral Radha Narasimhan and Commodore Charles Babbage 
at "The Difference Engine" in Fort Worth, Texas
There is a big change in the convention scene that is happening gradually in the North, the East, and the West, but has exploded seemingly overnight in the South and Southwest just this year.  This is something called “Steampunk“, a blending of science fiction and old world charm, elegance, and adventure from the 19th century.  In the past, Steampunk events have generally been a minor attraction at anime conventions, at least down in the south, but that is all changing now.

In the last 12 months 12 different new and all Steampunk events have been announced, and most have already occurred, in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arizona. Why is this important you may ask? Simply because the incredible growth of "Steampunk" conventions in the US and especially the south is the fastest and most pervasive change in convention fandom I have ever seen.  This change in the landscape needs to be studied and understood.  We should try to understand why is it happening and where is it going.  It is especially surprising during such an economic downturn when all conventions are already struggling for attendance!

Some of the biggest obstacles they face are communicating with one another and avoiding scheduling too close to other events (especially megalithic anime conventions like A-kon).  Most of them also face the banes of any first time con in that they have little money, little public awareness of their existence, and little experience in running a convention.  We will just have to wait and see which events will grow and which will survive.  In any case, it's pretty certain, the convention scene will change and evolve, as it always has, though this has certainly been the biggest surge of changes I am aware of in any single year.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Steampunk World's Fair Final Press Release 2012


Psyche Corporation - Sat 12:45 pm and Sun 12:30 pm Radisson Main Stage



For Immediate Release  (by staff writer)

2012 Steampunk World’s Fair to provide more fun for attendees than any other Steampunk event in the world

Your adventure begins on May 18.  Your objective: to cram as much merriment into one weekend as possible.  You arrive at the 2012 Steampunk World’s Fair and are instantly thrust into a festival abundant with entertainers and members of “the friendliest subculture”.  A delightful chap in a top hat greets you while accordion music can be heard in the distance.  No longer tentative you join the joyful congregation.  Come Sunday victory is yours.

Steampunk is widely known as the “friendliest subculture” where all are invited to participate and exercise their imaginations.  Appropriately the main goal of the 2012 Steampunk World’s Fair is to incorporate this value into the festival itself to provide the most fun for all.  Ergo the label of “convention” has been released and replaced with “festival”.

The co-creator and chief organizer of Steampunk World’s Fair, Jeff Mach, is the driving force behind this “fun” initiative, “We chose to identify Steampunk World’s Fair as a festival for 2012 because this year is well…more festive!” says Mach.  “This year we have made it our priority to provide more fun and entertainment for steampunks and steam-families than any other steampunk event in the world.”  With the extensive lists of performers, guests, and attendees, this year will certainly be a joyous occasion for all.
Steampunk World’s Fair will run May 18-20 in Piscataway, NJ.  Tickets and VIP passes are on sale now; get yours before they sell out!

About Steampunk

Steampunk is a subculture whose members celebrate the beauty of yesterday alongside the technology of tomorrow.  Fanciful Victorian aesthetics blend seamlessly with ray guns and time machines to create a world where anything is possible.  There are no rules, just your imagination, and all are welcome on this great adventure.

About Steampunk World’s Fair

Steampunk World’s Fair, currently in its third year, is the largest Steampunk event in the world hosting thousands of attendees, guests, and performers annually.  This year will include new, fully immersive and interactive events to stir the imagination.  The festival will run May 18-20 in Piscataway, NJ.

Learn more at www.steampunkworldsfair.com.

Friday, May 4, 2012

New Steampunk Conventions Premiering in the Southwest

10 February 2012 No Comment by
Alex Whisenhunt Organizer and Director of Clockwork Con


Steampunk Conventions are now everywhere you turn in Texas and Oklahoma. As such, I have listed the larger ones we are expecting or have recently occurred, but we know that several one day or single evening events are springing up that are not yet clear about details.

Twisted Gears

  • When:

    February 25, 2012
  • Where:

    Houston, Texas
  • What:

    Steampunk convention -one day – showcasing local Houston talent including Victorian fighting styles.

The Nightmare Machine

  • When:

    March 2012, but may be a one time event as not certainty if will be funded sufficiently to bring it back.  It did spawn a huge Steampunk Organization in that same area, however, who are already planning a Steampunk Christmas in Jefferson later this year.
  • Where:

    Jefferson, Texas
  • What:

    Paranormal themed three day Steampunk convention. Jefferson, Texas really is on the list of most desirable locales for those serious about the study of ghosts and paranormal events. The event is hosted by the Steampunk Illumination Society and will be located near the intersection of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas; bringing in steampunks from all four states.

Aetherfest

  • When:

    May 4 – 6, 2012
  • Where:

    San Antonio, Texas
  • What:

    Steampunk convention – three day event with steampunk LARP.

Difference Engine

  • When:

    Summer event date TBD - July or Aug, 2012
  • Where:

    Fort Worth, Texas
  • What:

    Steampunk convention -one day – showcasing local Texas talent including emphasis on performing arts.

Octopodicon

  • When:

    October 5 – 7, 2012
  • Where:

    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • What:

    Steampunk convention three day event.

Difference Engine

  • When:

    New Years Eve, 2012-2013
  • Where:

    Fort Worth, Texas
  • What:

    Steampunk convention -one day – showcasing local Texas talent including emphasis on performing arts and followed by a Steampunk New Year’s Eve Ball

Clockwork Con

  • When:

    One time only, apparently, in January 2012.  It does not appear there are plans to bring it back at this time, but that could always change.
  • Where:

    Austin, Texas
  • What:

    Steampunk convention, three day, with Panel education emphasis and Burlesque, comedy, and concerts in the evenings. Also a heavy emphasis on the new Steampunk role Playing Game Tephra at this convention.

Marquis of Vaudville Annual Steampunk Event

  • When:

    TBD, but probably Janurary or Febuary 2013
  • Where:

    Dallas, Texas
  • What:

    Marquis of Vaudville always hosts a big one evening, Steampunk music, burlesque, and circus freak show evening once per year around January, but that has just finished this year with Gadgets and Gobstoppers, and the next year’s date is not yet set.

Oklahoma Steampunk Expo

  • When:

    TBD, but probably April 2013
  • Where:

    Oklahoma city, Oklahoma
  • What:

    Steampunk convention, three day

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Dark Victorian -a review via Steampunk Canada


Steampunk Canada's online magazine has a very interesting review of an new gas-lamp novel.  It is certainly an unusual and somewhat creepy sounding novel.  Take a look!

Pencil drawing from "The Dark Victorian"


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Steampunk Type Inventions in Cracked Magazine???



OK. so this looks like a total farce, but believe it or not, the article has some really interesting information, while making fun of everythign of course, about great inventors that created a workign prototype that was very futuristic, during ...you guessed it...The Victorian Era, or shortly thereafter.

Cracked Magazine Does Steampunk...Well Inventions Anyway