Welcome to The Steampunk Laboratory!
Thanks for visiting.
IMPORTANT NOTE! WE'VE MOVED! :-)
For directions to our new place, please click here.
About the Laboratory
The Steampunk Laboratory is a collaborative effort to "learn-by-doing" various creative engineering projects and functional art pieces. The goals of the Lab are to design, produce and sell interesting works, as well as to learn and teach science and engineering to students young and old via innovative, practical, and entertaining projects.
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The physical location of the Lab is spread throughout several areas in the Milo Arts community, in Columbus, OH. Milo Arts is an artistic community with 39 live/work studios, a workshop, a ceramics shop, and soon a welding shop. The Steampunk Laboratory rents a studio at Milo Arts, which serves as its headquarters.
For images and further details, please click on the links below:
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About Steampunk
Steampunk is a subgenre of literature spawned from the fusion of H. G. Wells, Jules Verne, 1950's retrofuture sci-fi/fantasy imagery, and modern industry. At the dawn of the age of modern technology (with the advent of steam power, brass calculating devices, locomotives, steamships and far-flying zeppelins), machines were still fashioned as artwork had been crafted for ages - with ornate designs and as much detail to the aesthetics as to the function. Many of the ideals of that era are inspiring too: discovery, technological empowerment, enterprise, exploration, and wonder. One design theme of the Steampunk Lab is to apply those same ideals and 'zen' to modern day devices, art, and visual story-telling.
Inspiring Steampunk Workshop Website
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| Steampunk Laboratory's Old-fashioned desk / computer station |
I. Wei-Huang's RC steam powered LocoCentipeed |
Milly's Steampunk Motorcycle at Maker's Fair, 2008 |
Steampunk Workshop's Steampunk Computer |
About this Site
This website serves multiple goals -
- To allow the Steampunk Laboratory members to communicate and coordinate with each other
- To blog about the progress of various projects underway
- To maintain a "how-to" directory of technical achievements
- To communicate the resources and skill-sets of the Laboratory to the general public. (Would you like to build something? Ask us!)
- To promote the goals of the Lab in order to attract new members, funding, and general enthusiasm. :-)
Please note - this is a "wiki" site, which means that it grows with the contributions from its members. If interested, sign up, read the instructions on the "How to contribute to this site" (here), and start adding your own ideas, talents, and content!
If interested in anything, please contact us, or reply to one of the posts in our blogs.
Thanks again for visiting!
-Alex







