Steampunk is a scientific fiction genre that combines elements of steam engine technology with the 19th Century era Victoria force.
The term Steampunk was first used in 1987 by the author K.W. Jesy.
Steampunk is found in many literary works such as novels, comics, and films.
Steampunk fans often wear costumes with steam engine accessories and Viktorian style.
In addition to costumes, Steampunk fans often make fictitious tools and weapons that look like steam engines.
Steampunk also includes art and design, including jewelry, paintings, and sculpture.
There are many festivals and events dedicated to Steampunk, such as Steamcon, Steampunk Worlds Fair, and Steampunk Symposium.
Steampunk also has a sub-genre, such as diesel which combines diesel engine technology and the 1940s style.
Some well -known literary works in the Steampunk genre are The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, and Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld.
Steampunk has a big influence on popular culture, such as in the film Wild Wild West and Video Game Bioshock Infinite.