Symbialys – Lyon, France.

Posted by on January 6th,2010

While visiting my girlfriend in Lyon, France for the annual festival of lights, I came across some very amazing sights.

Firstly, something I’ve never seen posted elsewhere. A giant mechanical globe that rotates weighing in at 350kg, taking 5 hours to construct from pre-made pieces and costing a hefty sum of around 30,000 Euros (If my memory serves me well).

The piece is made by an alternative art shop in Lyon called Symbialys.

Here’s some links:

The globe itself: http://www.symbialys.com/product.php?id=153

A stunning (photoshopped) photo: http://www.symbialys.com/pics/67_2.jpg

A brilliant (if slightly disturbing) video showing some more of their similar work: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbqqze_symbialys_creation

The other amazing sights I saw were the light festival itself but more so this year because the theme was heavily horological.

Here’s an example: DSCN3280

Lyon Festival of Lights Website: http://www.lumieres.lyon.fr/lumieres/sections/en

Video: Lyon Light Festival

Set against old lyon, a place with long cobbled street filled with people merrily drinking warm wine it’s a stunning sight. There’s also a brilliant old book shop in the old quarter with some amazing finds, here’s one of mine:

DSCN1266 (Because I’ve had to reduce the picture you can’t see it very well but the books have a warm clean yellow antique glow to them and have been printed in elegant French hand writing with beautiful mechanical illustrations)

Combine this with France’s old architecture, one of the best light displays in the world and it’s simply breathtaking. I think what I’m trying to say is that it’s brilliant for anybody interested in Steampunk because you’re surrounded by everything that was there during the victorian age and before.

After living there for just under a year, I can’t recommend it enough!

Los Angeles Live Steamers

Posted by on January 4th,2010

If you’re in the LA area, and want to see some working steam, check out the Los Angeles Live Steam Railroad Museum. A working miniature railroad with electric, live steam, and diesel locomotives, and a working steam stationary plant, all in  pleasant park surroundings.

A Purveyor of Steampunk goodness.

Posted by on January 3rd,2010

From La fille rossignol, via email comes word of:

The Steampunk Emporium

Adventures in Time, HG Wells’s time machine

Posted by on January 2nd,2010

as imagined by the good folks at Madlabs.

My MadLabs

Steampunk Star Wars Fashion Show.

Posted by on January 1st,2010

From Marrock via email comes news of this event:

Outland Armour’snewest costumes debuted at DragonCon 2009: This is Star Wars, re imagined in a steampunk world.”

Steampunk Star Wars

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