• lil_tank
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    10 months ago

    No but like, using “-punk” as a suffix denotes an aesthetic that is based on imagining a society built around a core aspect, generally an energy source. Like, steampunk is all cooper and big buttons, dieselpunk is all dark steel and plastics, and solarpunk is contemporary utopian urban design with a lot of green space

    The relationship to the anarchist punk movement is almost nonexistent remote

    If I’m not mistaken btw

    Edit : it comes from “cyberpunk” which definitely has punk vibes

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      10 months ago

      dieselpunk is all dark steel and plastics,

      I had never heard of this and now all I can think is who the hell conceived of a world even more dependent on petrol. Why bother, just go outside and take pictures.

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      10 months ago

      Most of those are just derivatives of “cyberpunk”, which is very much connected to the anarchist association of punk because it’s about the cyber-lumpenproletariat and such

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        10 months ago

        Oh yes of course, that’s the piece I was missing thanks for pointing it out