Cyberpunk vs. Steampunk... which theme do you prefer?

As long as the US postal service is still using pneumatic tubes...



Wow, I had no idea that the USPS still used pneumatic tubes, I think that's cool that they do though. I can see how pneumatic tubes are still be very useful, even in 2015.
 
For those who wonder at the appeal of steampunk, watch this programme (if you can, it might block you from some locations).

Mechanical Marvels: Clockwork Dreams.

A short clip from it.

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Documentary presented by Professor Simon Schaffer which charts the amazing and untold story of automata - extraordinary clockwork machines designed hundreds of years ago to mimic and recreate life.

The film brings the past to life in vivid detail as we see how and why these masterpieces were built. Travelling around Europe, Simon uncovers the history of these machines and shows us some of the most spectacular examples, from an entire working automaton city to a small boy who can be programmed to write and even a device that can play chess. All the machines Simon visits show a level of technical sophistication and ambition that still amazes today.

As well as the automata, Simon explains in great detail the world in which they were made - the hardship of the workers who built them, their role in global trade and the industrial revolution and the eccentric designers who dreamt them up. Finally, Simon reveals that these long-forgotten marriages of art and engineering are actually the ancestors of many of our most-loved modern technologies, from recorded music to the cinema and much of the digital world.

Found it on YouTube.
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Steampunk ftw. I hate the scene surrounding it but steampunk is so aesthetically pleasing to me

Cyberpunk always looks just makes me depressed for the future. Big fan of blade runner and snatcher though
 
Holy Cow. The writing boy is one of the most incredible machines I have ever seen. 'Hugo' level right there.

If you're into that kind of business, see ' Best Offer' with Geoffrey Rush. Good flick and an automaton.
 
Cyberpunk takes it for me because it's done better in games and movies. You got movies like Total Recall, Blade Runner, Jonny Mnemonic and games like Deus Ex, Shadowrun and Flashback.

The only good Steampunk media I can think of is Bioshock and to a lesser extent Final Fantasy. I don't think I've ever seen a good Steampunk movie.
 
Holy Cow. The writing boy is one of the most incredible machines I have ever seen. 'Hugo' level right there.

If you're into that kind of business, see ' Best Offer' with Geoffrey Rush. Good flick and an automaton.
If you think that amazing, there is another version shown in the full documentary that draws a picture of a dog, it blew my mind when I first saw it. Go to 55:45 in the video in the spoiler tags above.
 
Cyberpunk takes it for me because it's done better in games and movies. You got movies like Total Recall, Blade Runner, Jonny Mnemonic and games like Deus Ex, Shadowrun and Flashback.

The only good Steampunk media I can think of is Bioshock and to a lesser extent Final Fantasy. I don't think I've ever seen a good Steampunk movie.
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I voted 'Steampunk', but I find them both to be interesting genres & concepts. This made me remember that the first time I ever heard the term 'Cyberpunk' was the Billy Idol album "Cyberpunk".

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Any time I hear the term Cyberpunk, this is always the first thing that pops into my head.
 
Cyberpunk. Ruffle blouses are for Romos and Prince (RIP).
 
Cyber punk. Gotta be a cybernetic police officer, keep you degenerates in check...
 
Both seem industrial and cold. I would prefer to live in The Shire. Getting drunk, eating all the time, fireworks. I would fuck some hot female elves on occasion.
 
Cyberpunk has given us Bladerunner & Ghost in the Shell so it wins by default.
 
Two years later and we're still waiting on this piece of shit. I wonder if it'll get here before 2020?

We'll get it when it's done. They drop the Witcher series when they're done and so far all 3 have been top shelf. I trust CD Projectk Red.
 
I am actually a bit supprised Hollywood has never tried to remakle Laputa/Castle in the SKy, compared to a lot of classic anime films it actually seems like it wouldn't be that difficult a task
Has anybody ever played steampunk inspired The Chaos Engine?

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This comes to mind even moreso for me, a mix between Giger and Steampunk, especially the bosses...



I'd guess like a lot of brits growing up in the 80's the first feature length anime film I ever saw was Castle In the Sky/Laputa being shown on ITV, arguably the single most influential steampunk work for me. I am actually supprised that Hollywood has never tried to remake it as a live actuion film, compared to most anime classics the style and scope does actually seem well suited to it, you could argue I spose that the alien ships in iD4 were somewhat inspired by Laputa.
 
Cyberpunk all day because of internet diving, augmented reality, sex robots, flying cars, energy blasters, etc.

Steampunk is an alright aesthetic, but suffers from too many :eek::eek::eek:s in the scene wearing top hats, monocles and trenchcoats, thinking they're Billy Badass.

Another cool aesthetic is Dieselpunk. Based around technology that would have been around the 1930s - 1950s.

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Two years later and we're still waiting on this piece of shit. I wonder if it'll get here before 2020?
Top notch necro. Great thread to revisit.
 
We'll get it when it's done. They drop the Witcher series when they're done and so far all 3 have been top shelf. I trust CD Projectk Red.

Well I definitely want to check it out when it gets here. I just hope it's here before another 2 years passes.

Cyberpunk all day because of internet diving, augmented reality, sex robots, flying cars, energy blasters, etc.

Steampunk is an alright aesthetic, but suffers from too many :eek::eek::eek:s in the scene wearing top hats, monocles and trenchcoats, thinking they're Billy Badass.

Another cool aesthetic is Dieselpunk. Based around technology that would have been around the 1930s - 1950s.

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Reminds me of Captain America The First Avenger. Was that actually Dieselpunk?
 
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