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something disruptive, modern, a little dystopic, and fast. Alongside cyberpunk sits steampunk, a Victorianesque setting where all technology is run on steam, as well as atom punk, where nuclear energy runs everything and the world resembles the 1930s.
Susie Dent • Dent's Modern Tribes: The Secret Languages of Britain
Early cyberpunk was awash with neon lights and futuristic electronics, with Japanese signs adorning the front of every shop window. This is largely to do with the fact that in the 80s, Japan was seen as the world’s fastest rising power. The Japanese car industry was surpassing America’s, they were dominating the global electronics industry, and eve... See more
Matt Bluemink • From Cyberpunk to Solarpunk: Technics and the Cities of the Future | Blue Labyrinths

Yes, this is 2024, where life increasingly feels like a huge in-joke that started on the internet. Once upon a time we had subcultures: punks and goths, hippies and emos. Now we have Gen Z’s perceptive trendspotters pinpointing a style or a mood that is sweeping the zeitgeist, coining a label for it — often with the suffix “-core” — and sharing it ... See more
Phoebe Luckhurst • From brat summer to hot rodent men: why Gen Z love a label
The Big Book of Cyberpunk Vol. 1 (VINTAGE CLASSICS)
The Big Book of Cyberpunk Vol. 1 (VINTAGE CLASSICS)

