- General Steampunk Things (13)
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- Tales of the traveling steampunk (11)
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- 4.1.2009: Preparing for the Expedition - Base camp location chosen
- 1.1.2009: Review of a Steampunk tale: The Mysterious Explorations of Jasper Morello
- 31.12.2008: A few things: Off topic but important
- 27.12.2008: Steampunk - Dieselpunk Part II
- 26.12.2008: Steampunk - Dieselpunk Part I
- 19.12.2008: Steampunked Transhumanism
- 17.12.2008: Steampunk and Transhumanism
- 15.12.2008: The zeppelin "Graf Zeppelin"
- 6.12.2008: Steampunk musings - the Zeppelin of thought
- 30.11.2008: Another Steampunk Expedition - Walhalla Regensburg, Second Episode
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The WGT 2008: Third disjunct episode
To continue about the Heidnisches Dorf:
Most of the merchadise ther was either not what I like or simply too expensive. I really would have liked to add some steampunk or at least steampunkish spectacles from Shades Nosferatu to my eyewear collection but I had promised myself not to overstretch my budget like last time..
So instead I purchased some recreational beverages and took some more photographs of my suroundings:
Self-portait, amidst a medieval setting (a steampunk lost in time):

Some of the vendors:

And here’s a shot of one of the elusive natives (he jumped into the picture, so I consider myself lucky). The traveling trader to the far left sells most excellent spirits:

After this little episode we went back to the Agra Halle and met a trio of most charming young ladies:

So far, I thought (being a steampunk with only western hemisphere travel experience), the gothic lolita subculture was still firmly planted in the empire of Mutushito Tenno, oh, I’m getting displaced in time again, *cough*. It seems I was wrong. The style has left Japan (where Akihito is the present Tenno) and there is a German community on the æthernet Dunkelsüß.
But now let’s turn to the two cultural highlights:
Emilie Autumn:

She’s such a lovely crazy little thing. She also describes her style of music as “violindustrial” and since she plays a lot with Victorian aesthetics and has a upcomming book (novel?) titled: “The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls” I think you should not miss her, there are so many steampunk elements in her works and personality. Granted, she does not call herself steampunk as far as I am aware but everything she does fits in.
The last big concert my wife and me attended was S.P.O.C.K.:

20 active years now, this was their anniversary concert. When they anounced this at the beginning of their concert I thought “By Jove!”, (ah, what a steampunk expression) “Those guys are old!” Then I remembered when it was that I bought my first S.P.O.C.K. CD, back in the days when they were still allowed to call themselves Spock, and then it struck me: I am old! And a lot of time has passed. Those were the days, back in the 90’s, even the early 90’s when I had only recently joined the goth scene and slowly crept towards electro and industrial. Now I am steampunking and I like the style, it fits my age-induced preferences, too.
Steampunk: For elderly industrial goths.
This concludes the penultimate episode about the Wave Gotik Treffen 2008, narrated by the traveling steampunk.