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We asked Lissie about her Kid Cudi cover and saw a show that reminded us of Prince at steam-punk convention.
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A crypto-history of the first half of the XIX century with some SF, "steam-punk", "electric punk" and mystics.
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He has also got that 'steam-punk' vibe going for him.
MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010
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BOTTOM LINE: A fun romp that combines mystery, adventure, steam-punk and romance.
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It featured lots of folks dressed up in Victoriana and steam-punk garb, and had people passing around dishes of British tea biscuits and sandwiches, and also rather a lot of alcohol.
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This film is set in an alternate Victorian England, a world where steam-punk technology has developed rapidly and in a world where all creativity, art and individual expression is state-controlled.
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Because they have 19th century mindset, so their hardware has a steam-punk look to it.
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Crawler Town is a concept mobile Lego city by designer Dave DeGobbi that “roams the barren wastes of a post steam-punk world after cataclysmic climate change do to excessive coal use.”
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Julia Donaldson may have resisted an ebook of The Gruffalo so far, for instance, but you can get a sort of steam-punk equivalent, in the form of an edition accompanied by a pad of electronic buttons that make owl or mouse noises as appropriate when you press them.
Don't fear the Reader: how technology can benefit children's books 2011
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS: In steam-punk Victorian London, a lady teams up with a werewolf to track down people creating rogue vampires.
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