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1000 steampunk creations / by Marsocci, Joey.(CARDINAL)597103; Saint John, Barbe.(CARDINAL)597104;
Subjects: Art and technology; Art, Modern; Technology in art.; Steampunk culture.; Art and technology; Art;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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1000 steampunk creations : neo-Victorian fashion, gear & art / by Grymm, Dr.; Marsocci, Joey.(CARDINAL)597103; Saint John, Barbe.(CARDINAL)597104;
MARCIVE 7/05/11
Subjects: Art and technology; Art, Modern; Technology in art.; Steampunk culture.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Pixel craft with Perler beads : more than 50 super cool patterns / by Knight, Choly,author.(CARDINAL)397285; Design Originals (Firm)(CARDINAL)606449;
Subjects: Handicraft; Minecraft (Game); Video games in art; Video game characters in art; Technology in art; Computer graphics;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Firewall : Jonas Dahlberg, Andreas Köpnick, Julie Mehretu, Aernout Mik, Julia Scher, Markus Vater, Magnus Wallin, Johannes Wohnseifer. by Henatsch, Martin.(CARDINAL)279962; Kirkpatrick, Gail B.(CARDINAL)279961; Christofori, Ralf.(CARDINAL)279960; Jahn, Andrea,1964-(CARDINAL)330533; Ausstellungshalle Zeitgenössische Kunst Münster.(CARDINAL)279959; Württembergischer Kunstverein.(CARDINAL)155225;
Includes bibliographical references.Jonas Dahlberg : Safe zones / Ralf Christofori -- Andreas Köpnick : Das U-Boot-Projekt / Martin Henatsch --Julie Mehretu : The eye of ra / -- Aernout Mik : Diversion room / Gail B. Kirkpatrick -- Julia Scher : Security by Julia XLVI / Gail B. Kirkpatrick -- Markus Vater : Das Netz - Memorial - Empty space / Martin Henatsch --Magnus Wallin : Anon / Martin Henatsch -- Johannes Wohnseifer : Blackbox / Andrea Jahn.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art and technology; Electronic surveillance in art; Art and society;
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PULSE 2 : report on a phenomenon / by Plous, Phyllis.(CARDINAL)137288; University of California, Santa Barbara.University Art Museum.(CARDINAL)182770;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art and technology; Pulse techniques (Electronics) in art;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The machine as seen at the end of the mechanical age / K.G. Pontus Hultén. by Hultén, Pontus,1924-2006.(CARDINAL)128893; Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)139062; University of St. Thomas (Houston, Tex.)(CARDINAL)127633; San Francisco Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)152417; Experiments in Art and Technology (Organization)(CARDINAL)269424;
Includes bibliographical references (page 211) and indexes.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Exhibition catalogs.; Kinetic art; Machinery; Machinery in art; Art and technology;
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Steampunk gear, gadgets, and gizmos : a maker's guide to creating modern artifacts / by Willeford, Thomas,author.(CARDINAL)398696;
Part the first: Full steam ahead. What is Steampunk? -- Tools of the modern mad scientist -- The art and philosophy of scavenging -- Gear mining -- or, how to dissect a cuckoo. Part the second. Getting steamed: projects for makers, modders, and assemblagers. Aetheric ray deflector solid brass goggles -- Calibrated indicator gauges -- Professor Grimmelore's Ferromagnetic self-scribing automated encyclopedia (or, the Steampunk book drive) -- Dr. Visbaun's high voltage electro-static hand cannon (pr, the lamp gun) -- Tesla-pod chrono-static insulating field generator (or, the mobile device enclosure) -- Altitude mask with integrated respiratory augmentation as issued to H.M. Royal Aeronautical Corps -- Voortman's armoured pith helmet, from London's finest purveyor of defensive and deflective haberdashery -- Professor Grimmelore's Mark I superior replacement arm with integrated gatling gun attachment. Part the third. Hastily scribbled laboratory notes. This way lies madness -- Dramatis personae -- For the brilliant but mathematically challenged mad scientist -- Final thoughts -- Patterns from Chapter 5.
Subjects: Handicraft.; Implements, utensils, etc.; Models and modelmaking.; Steampunk culture.; Technology in art;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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The art of tinkering : meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology / by Wilkinson, Karen,author.(CARDINAL)612392; Petrich, Mike,author.(CARDINAL)612902; Exploratorium (Organization),sponsor.(CARDINAL)325219;
Tinkering tenets -- Tools for tinkering -- The Tinkering Studio team -- Tinkering in the world -- A history of the sky / Ken Murphy -- The view from on high / Cris Benton -- Physiological photograms / Leigh Anne Langwell -- Stroboscopic adventures / Nicole Catrett -- Luminous installations / Barry Underwood -- Squishy circuits / AnnMarie Thomas -- Electronic popables / Jie Qi -- Wondrous wearables / Grace Kim -- Felted tech / Moxie Lieberman -- Five words or less / Paul Nosa -- Wire works / Arthur Ganson -- Pet or meat / Tim Hunkin -- Animatronic creatures / Asia Ward -- Cardboard girl / Dax Tran-Caffee -- Absurdist automata / Paul Spooner -- Conservation of intimacy / Bernie Lubell -- Ocean edge device / Walter Kitundu -- An instrument a day / Ranjit Bhatnagar -- Technological lifeforms / Shish Chieh Huang -- Fused fashions / Karen Wilkinson -- Cardboard supertrack / Cardboard Institute of Technology -- Rolling through the bay / Scott Weaver -- Tapigami / Danny Scheible."The Art of Tinkering is a collection of exhibits, artwork, and projects that celebrate a whole new way to learn, in which people create their own knowledge through making and doing, working with readily available materials, getting their hands dirty, collaborating with others, problem-solving in the most fun sense of the word, and, yes, oftentimes failing and bouncing back from getting stuck. Each artist featured in The Art of Tinkering goes through this process, and lovingly shares the backstory behind their own work so that readers can feel invited to join in on the whimsy. Whether it's sharing their favorite tools (who knew toenail clippers could be so handy?) or offering a glimpse of their workspaces (you'd be amazed how many electronics tools you can pack into one pantry!), the stories, lessons, and tips in The Art of Tinkering offer a fascinating portrait of today's maker scene. Artists include Scott Weaver, Arthur Ganson, Moxie, Tim Hunkin, AnnMarie Thomas, Ranjit Bhatnagar and Jie Qi" -- Publisher's description.
Subjects: Science and the arts.; Creative ability in technology.; Decorative arts; Technology.; Inventions.;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 13
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How to draw steampunk / by Berry, Bob,1953-(CARDINAL)460894; DeBlasio, Allison.(CARDINAL)599716; Marsocci, Joey.(CARDINAL)597103;
Discover steampunk. History & origin -- Artistic inspiration -- Tools & materials -- Drawing techniques -- Creating textures -- Perspective basics -- Color theory -- Colored pencil techniques -- Painting techniques -- Digital illustration -- Gadgetry. Spider -- Infolodeon -- Lightning gun -- Pipe organ -- Bison -- Speedster -- Steampunk characters. Figure proportions -- Iconic characters and victorian styles -- Soldier -- Steam lady -- Villain -- Massive machines. Nautilus -- Zeppelin -- Flying galleon -- Steam world. Time machine -- Steam city -- Conclusion.Presents step-by-step instructions for drawing steampunk gadgets, characters, machines, and worlds, and discusses various artistic techniques and tools.
Subjects: Drawing; Fantasy in art.; Image processing; Science fiction in art.; Steampunk comic books, strips, etc.; Steampunk culture.; Technology in art.;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 12
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The art of steampunk : Extraordinary Devices and Ingenious Contraptions from the Leading Artists of the Steampunk Movement / by Donovan, Art(Arthur W.),1952-(CARDINAL)503986;
Machine generated contents note: About the Author -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Steampunk 101 -- New artists gallery -- Amanda Scrivener -- Thomas WIlleford -- Cliff Overton -- Daniel Proulx -- Eric Freitas -- Haruo Suekichi -- Ian Crichton -- James Richardson-Brown -- Jesse Newhouse -- Joey Marsocci -- Jos de Vink -- Kris Kuksi -- Molly Friedrich -- Richard Nagy -- Stephanie Halleux -- Tom Banwell -- Vianney Halter -- Index"Welcome to the world of Steampunk: a unique fantasy version of nineteenth century Victorian England imbued with today's technology, resulting in devices and contraptions that seem to have sprung from the mind of a mad twenty-first century scientist. The "steam" refers to steam power - as in fire-breathing machines of antique locomotion. The "punk" is an important reference to an outsider attitude. In The Art of Steampunk, 2nd Edition, you'll discover the captivating and dynamic world of this emerging genre through the creative vision of today's leading Steampunk artists, all featured in the world's first museum exhibit of Steampunk, held at The Museum of the History of Science at Oxford University in England. No longer satisfied with the plastic design of today's mass-produced products, these artists are crafting a romantic new standard for modern goods by applying the characteristics of Steampunk. Their artwork consists of everything from jewelry and watches to light fixtures and clocks, every piece demonstrating hours of painstaking work and unlimited devotion. You will find that many of the artists are as unique and colorful as their masterpieces, often adopting alter egos of Victorian mad scientists and world explorers, allowing themselves to become fully immersed int he imaginative and exciting world of Steampunk. This expanded edition has added artist profiles and a look at what is happening in the world of Steampunk since the exposition. "--
Subjects: Art and technology; Art, Modern; Steampunk culture.; Technology in art.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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