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Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Posted by Notcot on Jan 18, 2013 in Steampunk
Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Can you imagine what today’s technology would have looked like in the Victorian Era? That’s the world Steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor collection of 21st Century-inspired contraptions powered by stream and driven by gears. It’s more than just a whimsical idea. In the past few years, the Steampunk genre has captivated makers, hackers, artists, designers, writers, and others throughout the world. In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk’s alternative history says about our own world and its technological future. Interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood explore how this vision of stylish craftsmen making fantastic and beautiful hand-tooled gadgets has become a cultural movement – and perhaps an important countercultural moment. Steampunk is everywhere – as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design, and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a future that never existed can help us look forward.

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Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Posted by Notcot on Jan 18, 2013 in Steampunk
Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Can you imagine what today’s technology would have looked like in the Victorian Era? That’s the world Steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor collection of 21st Century-inspired contraptions powered by stream and driven by gears. It’s more than just a whimsical idea. In the past few years, the Steampunk genre has captivated makers, hackers, artists, designers, writers, and others throughout the world. In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk’s alternative history says about our own world and its technological future. Interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood explore how this vision of stylish craftsmen making fantastic and beautiful hand-tooled gadgets has become a cultural movement – and perhaps an important countercultural moment. Steampunk is everywhere – as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design, and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a future that never existed can help us look forward.

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Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Posted by Notcot on Jan 17, 2013 in Steampunk
Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Can you imagine what today’s technology would have looked like in the Victorian Era? That’s the world Steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor collection of 21st Century-inspired contraptions powered by stream and driven by gears. It’s more than just a whimsical idea. In the past few years, the Steampunk genre has captivated makers, hackers, artists, designers, writers, and others throughout the world. In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk’s alternative history says about our own world and its technological future. Interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood explore how this vision of stylish craftsmen making fantastic and beautiful hand-tooled gadgets has become a cultural movement – and perhaps an important countercultural moment. Steampunk is everywhere – as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design, and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a future that never existed can help us look forward.

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Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Posted by Notcot on Jan 17, 2013 in Steampunk
Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Can you imagine what today’s technology would have looked like in the Victorian Era? That’s the world Steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor collection of 21st Century-inspired contraptions powered by stream and driven by gears. It’s more than just a whimsical idea. In the past few years, the Steampunk genre has captivated makers, hackers, artists, designers, writers, and others throughout the world. In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk’s alternative history says about our own world and its technological future. Interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood explore how this vision of stylish craftsmen making fantastic and beautiful hand-tooled gadgets has become a cultural movement – and perhaps an important countercultural moment. Steampunk is everywhere – as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design, and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a future that never existed can help us look forward.

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Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Posted by Notcot on Jan 16, 2013 in Steampunk
Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Can you imagine what today’s technology would have looked like in the Victorian Era? That’s the world Steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor collection of 21st Century-inspired contraptions powered by stream and driven by gears. It’s more than just a whimsical idea. In the past few years, the Steampunk genre has captivated makers, hackers, artists, designers, writers, and others throughout the world. In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk’s alternative history says about our own world and its technological future. Interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood explore how this vision of stylish craftsmen making fantastic and beautiful hand-tooled gadgets has become a cultural movement – and perhaps an important countercultural moment. Steampunk is everywhere – as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design, and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a future that never existed can help us look forward.

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Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Posted by Notcot on Jan 16, 2013 in Steampunk
Vintage Tomorrows: What Steampunk Can Teach Us About the Future

Can you imagine what today’s technology would have looked like in the Victorian Era? That’s the world Steampunk envisions: a mad-inventor collection of 21st Century-inspired contraptions powered by stream and driven by gears. It’s more than just a whimsical idea. In the past few years, the Steampunk genre has captivated makers, hackers, artists, designers, writers, and others throughout the world. In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk’s alternative history says about our own world and its technological future. Interviews with experts such as William Gibson, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, James Gleick, and Margaret Atwood explore how this vision of stylish craftsmen making fantastic and beautiful hand-tooled gadgets has become a cultural movement – and perhaps an important countercultural moment. Steampunk is everywhere – as gadget prototypes at Maker Faire, novels and comic books, paintings and photography, sculptures, fashion design, and music. Discover how this elaborate view of a future that never existed can help us look forward.

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75 Inch (about 6 feet) Alluminum Alloy Tripod Light/Strobe/Reflector/Softbox/Background Stand for Photography Studio or On-Site Use!

Posted by Notcot on Jun 4, 2011 in Photography

Product Description
This 6.23′ light stand is constructed from aluminum alloy, giving it exceptional strength for heavy duty work. For simple storage and transport, the stand collapses easily and is very lightweight to carry. Its solid locking capabilities ensure the safety of your lighting equipment when in use. Compliant with industry standards, this stand supports all major photo equipment including reflectors, softboxes, lights, umbrellas, backgrounds and more.

It is a perfect stand both for studio and on-site use!

Specifications:
Folded height 25.98″(2.16 feet)
Maximum height 75″ (6.23 feet)
Net weight per light stand 3 Lbs
Max. load capacity 13.5 lbs
Spigot 1/4 or 3/8
Segments 3

  • 100% brand new – lifetime warranty
  • It is a perfect stand both for studio and on-site use
  • Folded height – 25.98″(2.16 feet)
  • Maximum height – 75″ (6.23 feet)
  • Max load – 13.5 lbs

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Professional Photography Studio Stand for Lights, Reflectors & Backgrounds – 260CM (about 8.5 ft)

Posted by Notcot on Mar 8, 2011 in Photography

Product Description
This light stand is constructed from aluminum alloy, giving it exceptional strength for heavy duty work. For simple storage and transport, the stand collapses easily and is very lightweight to carry. Its solid locking capabilities ensure the safety of your lighting equipment when in use. Compliant with industry standards, this stand supports all major photo equipment including reflectors, softboxes, lights, umbrellas, backgrounds and more.

  • It is a perfect stand both for studio and on-site use
  • Maximum height: 8.53 feet
  • Maximum load capacity: 15 lbs
  • Folded height: 3.18 feet
  • Brand New! One Year Warranty!!

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No One Said It Would Be Easy: A Film About Cloud [DVD] [2009] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Posted by Notcot on Sep 25, 2010 in Cult Film

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Infra Red Sensor ideal for lcd and flatscreen tv’s

Posted by Notcot on Sep 20, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video

Average Rating: 5.0 / 5 (4 Reviews)

Product Description
HIGH SENSITIVITY, IDEAL FOR ALL TV’S BUT ESPECIALLY EFFECTIVE WITH LCD OR PLASMA SCREENS DUE TO THE ACTUAL EYE SIZE (ABOUT THE SIZE OF A THUMB NAIL). CAN BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SKY COMPATIBLE AMPLIFIERS.

VERY SIMPLE INSTALLLATION, ALL THAT IS NEEDED IS CABLE RUN FROM YOUR RF2 OUTPUT ON YOUR SKY, SKY +, HD BOX TO ANOTHER ROOM, ATTACH THE MAGIC EYE TO THE END, SWITCH THE RF2 OUTPUT ON VIA YOUR RECEIVER IN THE SECRET MENU, THEN YOUR READY TO CHANGE CHANNELS.

PLEASE NOTE THIS ONLY ALLOWS YOU TO CHANGE THE MAIN SKY PICTURE FROM YOUR MAIN RECEIVER, IT WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO WATCH SEPERATE CHANNELLS.

PLEASE TRUST THAT YOU ARE BUYING QUALITY EQUIPMENT USED BY PROFESSIONAL INSTALLERS THEMSELVES, UNLIKE SOME OF THE LESS EXPENSIVE MAKES ON THE MARKET.

  • Colour: Black
  • small and easily concealed IR sensor
  • Return Path Frequency: 5-30MHz
  • Frequency: 45-862MHz
  • great magic eye for sky easily concealed unlike some other sky eye’s on the market.

Infra Red Sensor ideal for lcd and flatscreen tv’s

Buy Now for £4.49

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