I went to go see Steamboy last night. And while it isn't a perfect movie, it is quite good. And OMG PRETTY STEAMPUNK LUST. The tech was amazing, and only bent the rules when it absolutely had to. It even bothered to provide a high density energy source for the crazy steam-based contraptions, though still not as plausible or as well explained as the one in Anti-Ice.
Its only real flaw was the prominent inclusion of Tower Bridge in the London of 1866. Maybe that was just meant to be an alternate history kind of thing. Oh well. Their application of Boyle's Law was also... interesting.
Nothing triggers my romantic tendencies like steampunk. Technology as it should have been -- powerful, gorgeous and human-scale. The last time a single individual could seriously advance the state of the art, while it was still an art. When one could still honestly assume all advances were going to improve the world. I'm still a dedicated technophile, but even I will admit it's more like holding a tiger by the tail these days than a proud march of progress into the future. I wish I could have felt that. To view the future without any tinge of fear, just once.
Its only real flaw was the prominent inclusion of Tower Bridge in the London of 1866. Maybe that was just meant to be an alternate history kind of thing. Oh well. Their application of Boyle's Law was also... interesting.
Nothing triggers my romantic tendencies like steampunk. Technology as it should have been -- powerful, gorgeous and human-scale. The last time a single individual could seriously advance the state of the art, while it was still an art. When one could still honestly assume all advances were going to improve the world. I'm still a dedicated technophile, but even I will admit it's more like holding a tiger by the tail these days than a proud march of progress into the future. I wish I could have felt that. To view the future without any tinge of fear, just once.
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When is the actual date for Hitchhiker's? I've heard conflicting things.
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I am in complete agreement with this sentiment. I've been doing a lot of thinking recently about how each science and/or technology goes through what I call the "hobbyist phase," where the standard working unit in the field is the interested individual in his/her garage, barn, basement, what-have-you, before things get so big and so complex that they pass beyond the reach of the dedicated hobbyist and into the realm of the industrial firm, the research lab, and the deep-pocketed monomaniac.
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