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more about #datamancer Lawrence Fleming: I live in Oxford, the Oxford Museum of the history of science is currently doing a Steampunk exhibition until mid February. You can see a few of Datam... more » paulrules: Holy shit. I like. I sure as hell would pay $1,200 for this, it is that awesome. more » ZLevee: Gorgeous. I hope this becomes a sweeping trend. more » EBone: Beautiful. more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Imagine doing some intense gaming and getting your fingers caught underneath the keys. more » frigg: It would be a nice touch if every now and then the keys got stuck if you typed too fast. more » Nick: unless it makes the key tapping noises like an old school typewriter than i don't want it. and i love the feel of typing on an old typewriter. the way... more » Kaiser-Machead: Futuristic Art Deco has been and will always be vastly superior to anything the brass-tinged bowels of Steampunk could ever dole out. more » IN THE FACE!: I for one welcome our new art deco overlords... And scorn our previous steam punk overlords... Hail the coming of a less tasteless age! more » .357: That is absolutely great. That would look great in the back of my Rolls Royce Phantom I more » OMG! Ponies!: That is about 5,000 times more tasteful than anything steampunk and about 10,000 times more tasteful than the standard OEM Dell keyboard. more » -
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Datamancer at It Again with Steampunk-Inspired Luxury Keyboard
Steampunk-inspired PC master modder Datamancer (aka Rich Nagy) is no stranger to Gizmodo, and his latest work, a keyboard called Sojourner, is yet another example of his mastery within the genre. More » -
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Art Deco is the New Steampunk
Datamancer, who made the still-impressive Steampunk keyboard, has moved on to art deco. We cannot applaud this enough. More » -
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Datamancer Ergo Steampunk Keyboard Makes Writing Victorian Fanfics Slightly Less Uncomfortable
The original Datamancer Steampunk keyboard was quite steampunky in its presentation, and VERY steampunky in its price ($1000 to $1500). In the second round, Datamancer decided to do away with the straight edges and make the keyboard both brassy and rounded, two changes that would make any piece of hardware more...you know. It's made from an IBM Model M-15 split keyboard and is a one-off commissioned by a female client, so unless you call him up and promise him about 1000-1500 real (not steampunk) dollars, I wouldn't count on getting one this Xmas. [Datamancer via Techpin via DVICE] -
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Datamancer's Steampunk LCD Monitor is Another Stunner
Our friend Datamancer, steampunk modder extraordinaire, is at it again. His newest creation is this Steampunk LCD monitor, and it's a doozy. More » -
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Exclusive Interview: Steampunk Virtuoso Datamancer, aka Rich Nagy, Shows Us His 'Tesla Cane'
Datamancer, otherwise known as Rich Nagy, is the top creator of custom steampunk objects around today. He created my personal favorite, the Steampunk Laptop, as well as the Opti-Transcripticon steampunk scanner and the awesomely-named Nagy Magical-Movable-Type Pixello-Dynamotronic Computational Engine, one of the craziest PC case mods around. We caught up with him to ask about his craft, and beg him for an exclusive sneak peak of his next project, the Tesla Cane. More »
