We are proud to announce that artefacts from Clockwork Watch are part of an exhibition called “Steampunk, The Exquisite Adventure“, which opens in Scottsdale Civic Center Library, in Scottsdale, Arizona on October 25th.
We are proud to announce that artefacts from Clockwork Watch are part of an exhibition called “Steampunk, The Exquisite Adventure“, which opens in Scottsdale Civic Center Library, in Scottsdale, Arizona on October 25th.
Our friends at Geek Native have reviewed our latest offering – “Clockwork Watch: Breakaway”, and they like it… 😉
“An ideal choice for a clever reader, esp steampunk fans”
Clockwork Watch artist Jennie Gyllblad, and writer Yomi Ayeni will be appearing at Caption Comics Festival in Oxford on Saturday. Come check us out!!! Â We are on the “Cyperpunk / Steampunk Panel”
Clockwork Watch: Breakaway “may be a slender tome but the world it unfolds is a visual and metaphysical feast, fit for poring over and pondering on long after the story has been devoured.”
“A creative sandpit (that) Â has continued to grow and thrive across the mediums of music, craftwork, live performance and the written word.”
“As I entered the main room, I was met with cobbled streets, store fronts and street signs denoting my location as seedy Whitechapel. Above me floated a dirigible, at least 4 foot wide and 15 feet long. Behind it, the glass roof of the venue showed looming brick buildings and a foggy London sky.”
Read More:
A great review of our main live event for 2013 – Clockwork Underworld – put together by  L.C. Longo of the Steampunk Chronicle.
Clockwork Watch is featured in Simon Staffans‘ article “One Year In Now Media” – an in depth look at the transmedia industry. It is a great summary of where this emerging genre is, and where many of us hope to drive it. Clockwork Watch creator Yomi Ayeni contributed a section on the development of this very project.
“Clockwork Watch changes gear in 2013, we are going for a more engaging story, told through live events. While the start of this narrative has been online, the next stage is more engaging, immersive, and physically participatory. The tone of the storyworld changes, people will be encouraged to claim real estate in the world, and bring it to life at our events.”
Kindly check it out, it is a cracking read and Happy New Year!
Monsters and Critics catches up with Clockwork Watch Creator Yomi Ayeni att he Thought Bubble Comic-Con in Leeds… Thanks to Ian Cullen for taking the time and having the interest in our project.
Huge thanks to James Bacon for this great review!
Stitching Time: How We Created An Interactive Steampunk Narrative Called Clockwork Watch, by Yomi Ayeni printed by Tor.com during Steampunk Week.