gmskarka ([info]gmskarka) wrote,
@ 2009-10-05 11:55:00
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Steampunkery
Still bummed that we're not going to make it to Steam-Con this year. Had a minor kerfuffle trying to get my registration refunded, but hey, they're new, and they finally did make good once things were more fully explained to them, which is good sign for the future.

On the subject of things steamy, here's an interesting blog entry from Shawn Gaston, creator of the Clockworks steampunk webcomic about his first pro convention attendance.

Two things he wrote stood out for me, and so I'll quote them in full here:
  • Steampunk is the New Black. Seriously. Archon is exactly the same this year as GenCon or Dragon*Con were in that regard. All of a sudden Steampunk has hit critical mass, and the costumes/outfits are everywhere. This was of course good for me and the comic, but just kind of fascinating to figure out how all of a sudden something just flips over and becomes part of the gestalt. I’m looking forward to two years from now, when I can sit in on the Is Steampunk Played Out? panel.

  • Speaking of SitNB: There is seriously a much larger fandom/audience for awesome steampunk stuff than there is media being put out. There are tons of movies/games/books/tv shows/etc that have steampunk elements. Everything from Avatar the Last Airbender to Warehouse 13 to the movie 9 has stylistic elements and hints and whatnot. But there is really an audience out there for more straight up steampunk stuff. I don’t want people who really want to write horror or hard sci fi or whatever to start pumping out crappy steampunk novels; but if you’re creative and you love this stuff anyway, go start making stuff. There are seriously more people in to this than there are people catering to us. (For now. See you in two years at the Is Steampunk Played Out panel.) Don’t just churn out steampunk crap to jump on the trend, but if you already love airships and stompy robots and smoke filled metropolises and mad science and goggles, start writing a story or drawing a comic or painting or taking erotic photographs or filming your indie movie or whatever. The world needs more cool steampunk media."


  • Specifically interesting is the latter point, which I've been saying for a while now... and, in fact, gears have been turning, and you should expect an Official Announcement (™) in the next month or so, once I've got the site ready for viewing....



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    [info]animadversio
    2009-10-05 05:23 pm UTC (link)
    Ooooh, nice. Color me very interested and intrigued.

    Just for your failes, here is another con/faire of sorts firing up for all things steampunk, but this one is on the East Coast, in May 2010, http://steampunkworldsfair.com/.

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    [info]gmskarka
    2009-10-05 05:37 pm UTC (link)
    WOW -- thanks! I hadn't heard of that one!

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    [info]animadversio
    2009-10-05 06:05 pm UTC (link)
    Yeah, I just found out about them this morning.

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    [info]inscrutable
    2009-10-05 08:35 pm UTC (link)
    I've been reposted!

    I'd love to hit Steamcon this year, but it will have to wait. WindyCon in Chicago is doing a steampunk theme this year, and next April is the Steamposium in St. Louis, which looks very amusing.

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    [info]gmskarka
    2009-10-05 08:47 pm UTC (link)
    Very nice -- I hadn't heard of the Steamposium either. (Although, I suspect, that's because there's not much to hear at this point, according to the web page)

    I'd love to launch a major Steampunk convention in the Kansas City area (middle of the country, cheap to fly to, cheap hotels, etc.), but whereas I've got 16 years experience of professional attendance experience (and another 10 of attending as a fan), I haven't got the foggiest of how to get one running.

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    [info]inscrutable
    2009-10-05 09:58 pm UTC (link)
    Yeah that I could not help you with. But if you do find someone who can help get something off the ground and you need a cover artist for the booklet, let me know. ;)

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    [info]verminiusrex
    2009-10-05 09:27 pm UTC (link)
    Someone posted about this one in St Louis next year.
    http://rose-society.org/index.html

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    [info]duane_kc
    2009-10-05 10:21 pm UTC (link)
    WindyCon in Chicago next month is also going with a Steampunk theme...

    http://www.windycon.org/windy36/

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    [info]redtint
    2009-10-07 01:44 am UTC (link)
    As a regular to Archon (which he mentioned) the steampunk influence was very evident. But I think it was also part of the them this year. They had the steampunk tea party and the steampunk dance. That may account for the increased numbers a bit. But then again, I am already working on next years costume which will have some steampunk equipment.

    The other trend there that I have noticed is the slow rise of superhero costumes. Each year there seem to be just a few more than the time before.

    Ah well just my groggy two cents. I still feel like I'm hung over from Archon. Guess that's why it's also referred to as Partycon.

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