Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Friday, October 15, 2010
The City Of Lost Children
Third Rail Projects' Steampunk Haunted House is back. And this time we have an insider (a follower of this blog, so that makes her an insider) who is their official documentarian - giving us a unique look at the evolution of the haunt, through her beautiful photography and in-depth blog entries.
Thanks, K.O. It's really cool you're a part of this.
I'll check in regularly to see what they're up to.
Third Rail Projects blog (where you'll find K.O.'s updates)
and
steampunkhauntedhouse.com
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Plague Masks & Steampunk
From Tom Banwell Designs:




His Shop.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
For All Your Steampunk Needs
The Steampunk Emporium. I'd like to show up at work in a stove-top hat and a pair of aluminum goggles.
The Emporium.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Steampunk Haunted House
Heard about this from Johnny. A haunted house in the style of Steampunk:
Utilizing the architecture of the historic Henry Street Settlement Playhouse, the Steampunk Haunted House features a maze of dense and dizzying environments that wind through the beautiful theater, backstage, and down into the cavernous and dungeon-like basement of the turn of the century building. Groups of 6-10 people are incrementally admitted into this labrynthine environment where Zach Morris, along with fellow installation/performance artists Liz Sargent and Barry Weil terrify audiences with clockwork spiders, legions of half-man/half-machine drones, and mechanized monsters and misfits. Thorough eerie parlors, laboratories, boiler rooms, and navigating dark, narrow hallways, corridors, and caverns, the audience is met with startling, stunning terrors around every turn.
Click the image for more information:

Click for a quick refresher in Steampunk.
Thanks, Johnny!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Steampunk Halloween




