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Steampunkinetics: A Gallery Exhibition Opening June 21 in NYC
 
Animazing Gallery in the heart of SOHO and Steampuffin are pleased to present “Steampunkinetics”, an exhibition of over seventy kinetic sculptures by twenty artists inspired by and entrenched in the Steampunk aesthetic. Some functional, some frivolous, and all fantastical, the works in this exhibition include lighting, furniture, time machines, submarines, airships, musical instruments, gizmos and gadgets.

Travel back in time, celebrate the present and re-imagine the future with us at the opening receptions for “Steampunkinetics,” June 21, 6-9 pm & June 23, 2-6 pm.

The Press Release is at: afanyc.com/press-release-steampunkinetics

The receptions are free and open to the public but RSVP is requested to rsvp@afanyc.com. For updates and more details go to animazing.com, afanyc.com and modvic.com.

* Please note the change in date. The opening was moved to coincide with ArtWalk NYC.

 

 

 

 

 

Time Machines: Rockets, Robots, and Steampunk

 


 
Beginning June 16 ModVic will be featured in an exhibition at Vermont's Shelburne Museum, "Time Machines: Rockets, Robots, and Steampunk". The exhibit is a fanciful and nostalgic exploration of dreams of the future in three parts. Beginning with our mid-century fascination with space travel, moving on to the place robots hold in our collective imagination and the world around us and finally on to Steampunk's place in the proto-techno-retrofuturist imagination. The exhibit runs until October 28, 2012.
 
For more information, please go to shelburnemuseum.org.
 

 

Collaborations

 

The Watch City Festival: Waltham Goes Steampunk this May

 

On May 12th & 13th, 2012, the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation presents the third annual Watch City Festival! A city-wide event that celebrates the imagination, history and ingenuity behind Steampunk. For one weekend the city of Waltham is transformed into an alternate reality where the lines between science fiction and the industrial revolution are blurred to bring guests into an immersible experience like no other!
 
Bruce will be giving a talk entitled "Living Steampunk" on Saturday at 1 PM at the CDIA as part of the festival. Also, ModVic will be exhibiting at 226 Moody Street (formerly Anderson's Florist) through out the festival. Keep checking back with us here and at internationalsteampunkcitywaltham.org as details develop.

 

S.T.E.A.M-punk

ModVic is working with the Revolving Museum and the Psychology Department at UMASS Lowell on securing a grant to fund a project which utilizes Steampunk art and design to connect with kids and young adults on the autism spectrum. Through blending science, technology, engineering and math with the art of Steampunk, we hope that students can come together, create extraordinary things and socialize in a supportive and therapeutic environment.

Read more about the collaboration in the article in HOWL.

 

 

Steampunk Designing the Islands

 

 

ModVic will be working with a group of interior designers, artists and architects to Steampunk a historic hotel on Nantucket set to open summer of 2012.

 

 

 

 


 

Take a virtual tour of our Steampunk home in Sharon, MA!

 

 

 

 

The Jules Verne Home Theater Showroom

Presented by AudioConcepts, ModVic and Steampunk by Design. Now on view at AudioConcepts, 870 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA through 2012.

 

 

 


 

ModVic Media  
 

Bruce on the The Callie Crossley Show on WGBH Public Radio, Tuesday, April 17
For New England listeners, tune in to 89.7 at 1:30 pm to hear Bruce speak with Callie Crossley about ModVic and the weird and wonderful world of Steampunk art and design. For more details or to stream, go to www.wgbh.org. Catch the episode here.

 

The Steampunk House Included in Abney Park Video: Steampunk Revolution

Thanks to Captain Robert, Abney Park and all the creative minds behind this video. Thanks for counting the Steampunk House as part of the revolution. See the video here.


Bruce profiled in the Boston Phoenix

Bruce has been called many things in regards to Steampunk "That Steampunk House Guy" and now  Steampunk interior design's unlikely leader. Thanks to ARIEL SHEARER and the whole team at  the Boston Phoenix for piece. Read the entire article here.


ModVic and CraftBoston Steampunk Artists Profiled in the Boston Globe's Style Section

You can find the article here.


Catch Bruce, Tom Willeford and several Steampunkers on Oddities!

Oddities Season 3 Episode 18 Meat Mastodon. Here's the clip.

 

Mobilis in Mobili on NY Ink

The episode of NY Ink that filmed during the Mobilis In Mobili opening reception will be airing on TLC Thursday, February 9. Keep an eye out for us and our gadgets  & gizmos among all the excitement at Wooster Street Social Club.

 

IFC's Young, Broke & Beautiful features the Steampunk House

Check out the steampunk segment from YB&B here. It features the Steampunk House, Bruce as well as many intrepid Steampunkers (and friends) from around New England.

 

ModVic TV?

The ModVic and Steampuffin team maybe coming to a screen near you. We've been working with a great producer filming a reality TV show based on the antics and antiques of Steampunk home and object design. While nothing is confirmed, we are happy to announce that things are moving in the right direction and hope to update you all soon.

 

Victorian Homes Magazine Steampunk Issue

ModVic and the Steampunk House will be featured in the up coming issue of Victorian Homes Magazine. Look for it in newsstands and online begining February 2012 

 

MTV comes to the Steampunk House
 
Did you miss the Steampunk House on MTV's Extreme Cribs? Find a the episode
here.
 

The Steampunk House co-stars in a music video!
 
Frenchy and the Punk have been great friends of ModVic's, so when the band needed a location for their video House of Cards, the Steampunk House was the clear choice. See it  here

 

ModVic's Steampunk Machinist Computer Workstation featured on TLC's Reality series  NY Ink 

 

 

 

  

For more curiously modded-objects go to steampuffin.com the home of Steampunk functional appliances, art and gadgetry.

  
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