
Atompunk | Aesthetics Wiki | Fandom
Atompunk is a subgenre of science fiction that centers around a view of the future from the perspective of the 1950s and 1960s, a darker version of Retrofuturism.
Cyberpunk derivatives - Wikipedia
It is a predecessor to atompunk with similar "cosmic" themes, but mostly without explicit nuclear power or definitive technology. It is also distinct in that it has more archaic/schematic/artistic style, and that …
What is Atompunk: A Clear Definition - SteamPunk Tribune
Oct 23, 2023 · Atompunk is a retro-futuristic aesthetic that draws inspiration from mid-century modernism, art deco, and streamline modern. It is characterized by its use of geometric shapes, …
Welcome to the Atomic Era - Reddit
12. r/Atompunk: Atompunk relates to the period of 1945–1975 and how they saw the future with special emphasis on mid-century modernism, the Atomic Age, Jet Age and Space Age, and the U.S. Soviet …
Atom-what? A Brief Introduction to the Atompunk Genre - Book Riot
Jun 12, 2023 · What is Atompunk? Also known as “atomicpunk,” atompunk is a sub-genre of speculative fiction and science fiction that centers on the 1950s and 1960s historical events, particularly the …
Atompunk - /Alt/punk
What is Atompunk? Atompunk is the genre of chrome fins, atomic rockets, and the boundless optimism of the 1950s — the era when humanity believed that nuclear energy would solve everything.
Atompunk vs. Raypunk - What's the Difference? | This vs. That
Atompunk is characterized by its retro-futuristic design elements, such as sleek lines, chrome accents, and bright colors. This aesthetic is often inspired by the Space Age and the optimism of the post …
Atompunk 101: The Atomic Age Aesthetic in Sci-Fi and Pop Culture
In this episode, we explore the origins of Atompunk, its literary and cinematic roots, the cultural anxieties it reflects, and how it continues to influence music, video games, art, and fashion...
Atompunk – Aesthetics of Design
Jan 24, 2024 · The atompunk aesthetic takes the obsession of nuclear power and combines it with the futuristic aspects of the space race. The Jetsons TV show is one of the first shows to popularize the …
Atompunk reading list - FritzWiki
Notable examples of Atompunk in popular media include the Sean Connery -era of James Bond, television shows like The Avengers, Doctor Who, The Green Hornet and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., …