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+ | |title1 = Gadgetpunk |
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+ | |image1 = B2TF.jpg |
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+ | |other_names = Inventpunk |
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+ | |key_motifs = Wires, gears, glowing parts, circuits |
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+ | |key_values = Expanding, multipurpose, "rule of cool", pseudo science, pseudo technology |
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+ | |related_aesthetics = [[Animecore]]<br>[[Cartooncore]]<br>[[Cyberpunk]]<br>[[Science Academia]]<br>[[Steampunk ]]<br>[[Junkpunk ]] |
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+ | |related_media = Spy kids, Back to the Future, Codename; Kids next door, Phineas and Ferb, Inspector Gadget, Martin Mystery}} |
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⚫ | '''Gadgetpunk''' is an aesthetic relating to the use of gadgets, gizmos, and inventions that are grounded in pseudoscience and fiction. It includes visuals of exposed wires, circuit boards, glowing parts, gears and mechanical assemblies. Gadgetpunk can overlap with aspects of [[Science Academia]], [[Steampunk]], and [[Junkpunk]]. |
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− | <br />{{Aesthetic|title1=Gadgetpunk|image1=B2TF.jpg|caption1=Gadgetpunk|other_names=Inventionpunk|decade_of_origin=|creator/s=Unknown|key_motifs=Wires, gears, glowing parts, circuits|key_colours=|key_values=Expanding<br>Multipurpose<br>Rule of Cool<br>Pseudo science<br>Pseudo technology|related_aesthetics=[[Animecore]]<br>[[Cartooncore]]<br>[[Cyberpunk]]<br>[[Science Academia]]<br>[[Sciencecore]]<br>[[Steampunk ]]<br>[[Junkpunk ]]|related_media=Spy kids, Back to the Future, Codename; Kids next door, Phinues and Ferb|related_brands=}} |
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− | It includes visuals of exposed wires, circuit boards, glowing parts, gears and mechanical assemblies. |
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− | Gadgetpunk can overlap with aspects of [[Sciencecore]], [[Steampunk]], and [[Junkpunk]] |
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==Fashion== |
==Fashion== |
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+ | Gadgetpunk fashion is composed of devices that are often compressed, multipurpose, or can replicate the functions of large and specialized machines. Gadgets can either be cobbled together from spare parts and scraps or purposely built in lab settings. |
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− | </gallery>''Note: This page is a heavy work in progress. Feel free to edit it.'' |
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Gadgetpunk is an aesthetic relating to the use of gadgets, gizmos, and inventions that are grounded in pseudoscience and fiction. It includes visuals of exposed wires, circuit boards, glowing parts, gears and mechanical assemblies. Gadgetpunk can overlap with aspects of Science Academia, Steampunk, and Junkpunk.
Fashion
Gadgetpunk fashion is composed of devices that are often compressed, multipurpose, or can replicate the functions of large and specialized machines. Gadgets can either be cobbled together from spare parts and scraps or purposely built in lab settings.