Clockwork Family – A4 Print by Jennie Gyllblad Now Available

“Clockwork Family” by Jennie Gyllblad, is the first of the prints we are releasing from The Arrival.

It’s a limited run of 10 (only 5 are available through our online store, the rest are going to some of the generous patrons who funded The Arrival).

And yes, our online store is now open.

Clockwork Family

Clockwork Family

 

Ashwin is the first Clockwork prototype developed by Her Majesty’s Department for the Advancement of Sciences. We are introduced to him in Clockwork Watch: The Arrival. He lives with the Ranbir family, who’ve just arrived in London from India. This print is a signed limited edition of 10 (only 5 are for sale), and is by Jennie Gyllblad. The background is London’s Horniman Museum, which is featured in The Arrival.

Laser Lace Letters Are Go!!!!

A new story emerges from within the murky world of Clockwork Watch, leading to a kick arse crowdfunding concept. This will hopefully be the first of many independent projects to launch from inside our storyworld. This proposition is based on a co-created story arc and has been masterminded by Haley Moore aka @toenolla.

We take NO commission, ownership of IP or have creative control of this project, and are extremely proud that Haley’s taken the opportunity to launch with us.

Here’s Haley:
“After six months of constant prototyping, intense planning and caffeine-fueled story development, my new project, Laser Lace Letters, has finally gone up on Kickstarter. It’s a unique project with elements of handcrafting, fragmented storytelling, and design. Also, it brings together two of my favorite things: steampunk, and lasers.

Laser Lace Letters is a line of laser-cut felt cameo pins that I designed and prototyped at Dallas Makerspace.  I’ll be making for everyone who pledges for them during the Kickstarter. They’re designed to be worn like a button or a badge: on a lapel, a backpack, a purse, or even on a hat.”

Find out more about the Laser Lace Letters and support Haley

Laser Lace Letters

How about picking up this month’s Bizarre Magazine?

You might notice a massive 6 page feature in there with nothing but Clockwork Watch goodness! I was completely blown away when I got my hands on the magazine this morning!

A big thank you to Bizarre for believing in us and in the wonderful world of Steampunk. Huzzah!

Stop The Clocks – free limited edition prints for supporters

We’ve ben beavering away to get this right, and at 1am we struck gold – we’ve just finished the 100 free limited edition screen prints that we’re sending to supporters of the Union strike. Send us a pic of you protesting against Clockwork Labour, and we’ll get a signed print to you…

100 free limited edition prints for supporters of the strike

100 free limited edition prints for supporters of the strike

 

Welcome to Tomorrow’s World… Today!!!

Want to know how this project starts?

All pre-ordered copies of “Clockwork Watch: The Arrival” are being posted this weekend, in preparation for the launch of our story at “Tomorrow’s World… Today!” on May 6th.

This blog post relates to the live event. If you’re reading this we hope you come to join the fun!

Tomorrow’s World… Today! is the first step in a long and adventurous journey.

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To make “Tomorrow’s World… Today” simple and enjoyable, we’ve put together a few pointers on what the event is about, the themes you can expect and on getting the most out of participating.

Please take a few moments to read this post, and remember that if you have any questions you are welcome to contact the event organisers at: info@advancementofsciences.com

All clear? OK, then let’s start off with a little flavour text…

TOMORROW’S WORLD…TODAY!
Be introduced to the Department for the Advancement of Sciences!
Marvel at their quest to develop a fully functional automaton!
Explore the brave new world of Clockwork Watch

Clockwork Watch explores non-colonial, multicultural Victoriana, set at a time of peace, when mechanics and science are the two most important developments in the world.

The universe-revealing extravaganza is the first live public event in the Clockwork Watch story.

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REGISTERING
So, you’d like to join us, and know that the event is something to do with science and clockwork, but to really enjoy yourself, you’ll want to register a character.

Registering a character isn’t essential, but doing so means the organisers will have a chance to tailor certain aspects of the game to make it more enjoyable. If a lot of people choose to play one particular Faction (more on this later!), then we can ensure there is enough plot and intrigue to keep everyone interested.

Playing a character at the event is a little like participating in a Murder Mystery event. It’s interactive theatre, without a script but with plenty to do for everyone.

We the organisers will run games and amusements throughout the day, and it’s entirely up to you how involved you want to get, and for how long. Stay for the day or stay an hour, as long as you have fun then we’re happy!

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So, in order to register your character, you’ll need to follow these steps:

1) Decide on Your Faction.
The world we’ve created has 6 Factions to choose from. These will give you an idea not only of what to wear, but also how to behave and what your motives are.

Perhaps you favour the artistic Aesthetics, or prefer the down-to-earth Trade Unionists; either way we almost certainly have a Faction to interest you.

More on the available factions can be seen here: http://www.advancementofsciences.com/the-game.php#factions

2) Decide on Your Name.
What will you call yourself? Remember that the game is set in an alternative Victorian period, so we’d advise going for something of that period.

If you’re having trouble thinking of something, don’t worry. You can use your own name and we’ll be happy to create something for you.

3) Register the Character.
All ready to go? Then register your new character online!
Remember, registering helps us to prepare a better event which means more fun for everyone involved. You can register online at: http://www.clockworkwatch.com/user/register

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SOME FINAL WORDS
Once you’ve registered, we’ll take care of the rest and look forward to seeing you at the event on Sunday May 6th, at No. 10, Bermondsey Street Tunnel (off Tooley Street), London, SE1. We’ll be there from 2pm, so feel free to drop in at any point.

Of course, if you’re really keen to get involved, there are still plenty of other ways to go about it. You’ll probably want to think about what to wear, so we have prepared a costume guide for just this purpose. You can find this online at: http://advancementofsciences.com/primer.php#costume

Want to get really involved? Well, this is a science event, so why not register an invention to bring along? Details of this can be found at: http://www.advancementofsciences.com/call-for-inventions.php