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Index
Vintage Tomorrows Dedication Foreword: Any Questions? Prologue
Acknowledgments
From James From Brian
1. A Futurist and a Cultural Historian Walk into a Bar
It All Starts in a Bar
2. Beats, Pranksters, Hippies, Steampunks!
An Embedded Historian I Reject Your Reality and Create My Own Living the Past
Counterculture’s Not Dead, It’s Outside Looking In How the Beats Became “Beatniks” Still On the Bus You Get the Burn You Need: Discovering Steampunk at Burning Man That’s How it All Started
3. Technology That Ships Broken
A George Orwell for the 21st Century Contraptions, Coffee, and Culture Bodging About Over Lunch Remembering Just How Miraculous Technology Can Be Reflections in a Taxicab Window
4. A World-Destroying Death Ray Should Look Like a World-Destroying Death Ray
Three Degrees of (Hairy) Separation From Elder Goth to American Steampunk Icon What If They Didn’t Run Out of War? There’s Room for Everyone to Play
Technology Should Be Beautiful... and Hands-On
Pretty Is Its Own Reward
5. Steampunk: A Dinner in Three Courses
Getting the Band Back Together The Big Night Arrives
First Course: Steampunk Soup Main Course: The Meat of the Matter Dessert: The Future Looks Sweet
A Film is Born
Prelude. A Note from the Historian 6. It’s About Chickens and Teapots
Chicken Tea Is Clucking Good Steamcon and the Steampunk Sandbox
The Steampunk Scholar
Scholar on the Spot Asking the Right Questions Snark Hunting in Victoria
7. Digging Into the Past
The Past Is About 75 Feet Deep, Depending on the Season All Those Futures and Pasts Bumping Into Each Other: Scott Westerfeld
Not Nostalgia for an Era, But for Its Fantasies History Wears Uncomfortable Shoes
We Have Met the Victorians and They are Us
Steampunk Is Happening Now
Time Flies, But Not Very Well Early-onset Steampunk
8. History Has Sharp Edges
Having a Higher Bar: China Miéville
It’s About Power
The Victorian Problem Steam Around the World: Jaymee Goh Art, Social Change, Martinis… and More Chickens An Evening With Abney Park
9. Punking Time in Key West
Living in the Future
Our World is Not the Only One Possible: Margaret Atwood The Information: James Gleick
Steampunk Parallax: William Gibson The Shock of the New: Dexter Palmer
Endless Summer
10. The Answer’s in Our Own Backyard
Empire and Rebellion in a Cup of Tea The Septic Tank: Overflowing with Ideas Sorting Through the Rubbish A Bloke Without a Shed A Wall of Hammers Henry Hoke, Tinker of a Deeper Truth The Hand-Brain Link
11. Makers and Burners
Cultural Capital Friday: The Infrastructure of Inspiration Saturday: Mad Science and the Safety Switch Problem Sunday and Beyond: Neverwas a More Marvelous Thing
Furthur into the Neverwas!
12. Pop Goes Steampunk
Steampunk Is Coming to Town
Steampunk Grew Three Sizes That Day
Prelude. A Note from the Futurist 13. Humor Is the New Killer App
Siri, Where’s the Closest Comedy Club? What’s This Humor Business All About? Jaime Masada Humor Is Like Sex (Err, at Least So Say the Experts) Humor Is Social Why Now? Accepting the New
14. Don’t Forget the Humans
How an Anthropologist Changed the World: Genevieve Bell A Genealogy of Devices: Humor Is All About Relationships History Is a Tricky Idea Infusing Human Personality Into Technology The Romantic Poets of the Information Age
15. When Is an iPhone Like a Pocket Watch?
Is That the Past in Your Pocket? Once Upon a Time, the Pocket Watch Was an iPhone Meanwhile Back at the Bar We Can’t Touch Our Past; It’s Been Turned into Bits
Meanwhile Back at the Bar
The Science of Memory and the Future Meanwhile Back at the Bar What Kind of History Do You Want to Be From?
Meanwhile Back at the Bar
16. We Must Design a Better Future
A Conversation with Bruce Mau Design Is Humor History Is a Bridge to New Places Extraordinary Human Capacity
17. Humanity in the Machine
Humans (and Steampunks) are Hairy Great Hairy Steampunks! Where Does the Internet Live When it Goes Home for the Night? Fantastic, Marvelous, and Wonderful Technology Being Used by a Bored 16 Year-old Girl Mr. Jobs’s Incredible Music-Shrinking Apparatus
18. We Want to Remember a Time When Our Lives Were Not Made of Plastic
On the Road to Burning Man The Maker’s Maker: Jake von Slatt
19. What’s Next?
Last Call Compute Moves to Zero
A. Image Credits Index About the Authors Colophon Copyright
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