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Sent to you by Leo via Google Reader: Why we love steampunk: Annalee
Newitz via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on Jul 10, 2007 Cory Doctorow:
Annalee Newitz tries to figure out why we love steampunk: I think the
popularity of steampunk also expresses our collective yearning for an
era when information technology was in its infancy and could have gone
anywhere. In 1880 we hadn't yet laid the cables for a telephone
network, and computer programming was just an idea in Ada Lovelace's
head. Nineteenth-century technology was often operated by factory
laborers, and it meant backbreaking work and the ruination of healthy
bodies. Information technology, to the 19th-century mind, would be
something that set us free from brutal assembly lines.
One hundred years later, I wish it were so. Information technology has
its own brutal assembly lines, mind-numbing data work that cripples our
fingers with repetitive strain injuries and mangles our backs with the
hunched postures required to work at a computer all day long. Seen from
this perspective, steampunk is an aesthetic that tells the truth about
us. We are no better off than our Victorian ancestors, bumbling into
the future with crude technologies whose implications we barely
understand. But let's make our devices pretty, at least. Let's remember
the days when the machines that now cage us promised liberation.
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See also: What steampunk means
Previously on Boing Boing: A metric assload of steampunk links




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