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Category Archives: Steampunk
Steampunk Keyboard
Jake von Slatt of The Steampunk Workshop transforms a keyboard from the 1980s into a functional Steampunk keyboard. This Wired.com video shows the process, but if you’re really interested, be sure to check out his Steampunk Keyboard Mod blog post … Continue reading
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Philco PC
Here’s a beautiful redesign of the personal computer from Dave Schultze of Schultzeworks, his design studio known for “lots of mostly bright ideas.” The design was inspired by the classic 1954 Philco Predicta, old typewriters, and the steampunk movement, and … Continue reading
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