- atompunk
- 1940s - 1970s: the world of pulp sci-fi where everything from inter-galactic space ships to pens is atomic powered
- biopunk
- an alternative to cyberpunk with genetic engineering and/or organic technology instead of computing
- cyberpunk
- 20 minutes into the future: a strong emphasis on information technology and cybernetics
- dieselpunk
- 1920s - 1940s: internal combustion engines and electricity
- dungeonpunk
- medieval european fantasy: a heavily magical world where spells and enchanted artifacts take the place of modern technology
- solarpunk
- 20 minutes into the future + green aesop: imagines a bright and optimistic future where technology has been reconciled with ecology, everything is powered by renewable energy (especially solar, hence the name) and people live in a free and egalitarian society with an anarchistic sensibility
- steampunk
- victorian era: steam-powered machinery in the vein of h. g. wells and jules verne
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sep 16 2019 ∞
oct 9 2020 +