Thursday 16 May 2013

16/05/2013 - The Sci-Fi And/Or Steampunk Look.

The Sci-Fi look is so much like the futuristic look, but it also leans towards steampunk. It's the glorification of technology and hot clothes to make a fashion that's perfect for the situations at hand. In this blog post I'm going to explore the less futuristic and more rustic look of the Sci-Fi world.

I'm going to be starting with a few TV shows and move onto movies.

Warehouse 13, 2009 TV series 

Warehouse 13 is a TV show that first aired in 2009, it's about a warehouse, the 13th warehouse in a chain of warehouses that have been around since anybody can remember. It's main objective is to find and catalog historical items that cause hiccups in the worlds society by disturbing the peace. For instance anybody that looked through the binoculars of the captain of the Enola Gay aircraft, the aircraft that held the bomb 'Little boy' which hit Hiroshima, it's said that the pilot of the aircraft looked through the binoculars and saw the explosion, therefore anybody somebody looked at through those binoculars would turn to ash.

The theme and ordinary outfits of those in warehouse 13 are ordinary to say the least, but their guns and the outfits they use to monitor artifacts and to work around the warehouse are pretty much the definition of steampunk. For instance, the guns they use are 'Tesla Guns', small modernized weapons to do with the Tesla device made by Nikola Tesla, it only stuns people and knocks them out for a short period of time.


Another steampunk theme to the look of the show is the goggles, they're mostly worn by the character Claudia Donovan,  the picture I have used to show these goggles is not the best, but it was the only decent one I could find without having to watch the episodes and hope she wears them to get a good screencap. Goggles are a big part of the female steampunk look.

Last thing I'm going to mention on the topic of Warehouse 13 is their communication devices. They use Farnsworths', which are a callout to the television pioneer Philo Farnsworth. they use them to communicate. It's a nice change from the ipads and iphones' skype system that most tv shows use nowadays. The picture to the left is Claudia's farnsworth (to the right), and she has customized hers which gives it the more steampunk feel. 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1132290/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philo_Farnsworth

Doctor Who, 2005 TV series

Doctor Who is a TV series created in the UK about an alien that travels through time with A human female companion, but everybody knows that so I'm not going to go into it too much. Because I'm focusing on the steampunk aspect of Sci-Fi, I will be focusing on three of the most recent episodes: The Snowmen, The Rings of Akhenaten and The Crimson Horror. All of which have the common steampunk themes.


The Steampunk themes in The Snowmen are subtle to anybody that views because the outfits seem to fit the era, but the regality of those outfits were high above any of which a barmaid/governess would wear, The Doctor is cut back in this category because he probably has the crown jewels from the future in his collection. The contraptions in the episode also fit the steampunk theme, as they are very amateur, especially the globe of snow that contained The Great Intelligence.

The Rings Of Akhenaten hasn't got many nods to steampunk, it's set in a sci-fi scene on a planet, the main steampunky part of the episode is the guard people trying to get the queen back to do the ceremony to the gods. Their faces and outfits are the items that really fit the bill. The buttons on the coats and the goggle-like eyes.



 The Crimson Horror is also set in a time when the outfits are quite ordinarily like that. Except the machinery once again is more of the steampunk theme, i'm starting to think that the budget for Doctor Who is getting lower and lower due to the fact everything seems to be getting more amateur spare parts sort of things, it's plausible, or the set dressers just really love steampunk.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436992/

Lemon Snicket: A Series Of Unfortunate Events

This movie literally is narrated by the writer, it's a very steampunk setting from scene one, where the writer is using a typewriter and living in a clock tower. Everything is very steampunk. Their clothing and the furniture, almost everything has the clockwork old theme. For someone like me that loves the steampunk look and would literally live with everything around them in that style it if they had enough money, the look is very appealing.
 
There's no sci-fi themes in this movie but I wanted to go through it purely for the steampunk styles, it's less of the techno futuristic look and more of the classic look. The girls outfit highlight the steampunk theme more than Claus (he young boy's), although Count Olafs fits the theme.  


Another shoutout to steampunk is Claus' spyglass, it's very simple but little trinkets such as that are used in Oder steampunk roleplays, men are often seen carrying one.

The house on stilts in the ocean of leeches which belonged to the kids aunt fits the themes also, it's unique and its the the style of a steampunk residence with its fenced roof, rounded windows, brick steps and wooden beams. It's very gypsy-esque which also plays on many steampunk fantasies.

Steampunk has and always will be a mix of the gotihic Victorian styles, so Count Olafs house with borderlines creepy also fits into this criteria with its roof, windows, and general setting.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0339291/  

NEXT BLOG POST:
Sanctuary, 2008 TV series  
The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman, 2003 Movie
Van Helsing, 2004 Movie

-LJ

2 comments:

  1. Nice post, some great observations, you might want to check the spelling of Anola Gay? (Enola Gay) Also typo 'anybody ca remember'

    Your comment about the glasses reminded me about the glasses that Johnny Dep wears in the film Sleepy Hollow. http://cdn1.stbm.it/filmzone/gallery/foto/altre/Top-10-nerds-al-cinema-foto/8-ichabod-crane-johnny-depp-ne-il-mistero-di-sleepy-hollow.jpeg?-3600

    Reagrding Steam Punk what were your thought on Brothers Grim film. Maybe you would like to check out or even add to this site http://steampunk.wikia.com/wiki/The_Brothers_Grimm

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    1. Misspelling Enola Gay has basically just made me cringe - basically just shot all my hears of history in the face. Sleepy Hollow - I love that movie, Might write about it on one of these Look posts. I've seen The Brothers Grimm once about 3 years ago, I might rewatch it over this weekend!

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