Clocking Off Late presents The Tinku Diaries

We are proud to announce that our next immersive event will be held on November 13th, as part “Clocking Off Late“, at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.

The Tinku Diaries is an interactive piece taken from Clockwork Watch.

This is a chance to get a firsthand account of the Clockwork Watch world from Tinku Ranbir, mother to the ever-questioning Janav, and wife to the stoic Chan.

Clocking Off Late – The Tinku Diaries will be staged in the Trade Gallery of the building, among the East India Company exhibit.

We are delighted to be, once again, working with Suna Dasi of Steampunk India, who will be playing the role of Tinku.

Behind The Scenes At The Summer Fete

Thanks to all who came to the Steampunk Summer Fete, on August 3rd. It was a great event, and we hope you enjoyed the immersive story and characters that you interacted with.

Here are some of photographs from behind the scenes. Mainly our actors, and director at the tech rehearsal.

Come To Our ‘FREE’ Steampunk Summer Fete

Calling all inventors, adventurers, time travellers, and everyone who loves SCIENCE!!!

Steampunk Summer Fete

The Queen’s House presents a Steampunk Summer Fete

 The Queen’s House presents a Steampunk Summer Fete

On 3 August, the promise of immense wealth, fame and success will bring the world’s finest minds together in a bid to solve the mystery of longitude.

To celebrate, the Queen has invited the most promising inventors to present their solutions at her summer residence in Greenwich. There, the many marvellous methodologies, devices, and contraptions competing to win the Longitude Prize will be showcased.

Guests are invited to this participatory and interactive experience, beginning with a celebratory waltz in the Great Hall, before guided tours and presentations commence. Live music will be played on the lawns, where refreshments will be available.

Tickets for the event are free, and available through the Royal Museums Greenwich website

First Official Look at Clockworks at Work…

Here’s the first official photograph of the Clockwork prostitutes that operated at our last immersive live event, Clockwork Underworld.

The actresses were more than awesome, and even knew how to deal with participants who felt our world was too real…

Actresses Playing Clockwork Prostitutes at Underworld

Actresses Playing Clockwork Prostitutes at Underworld

Sketch From Claire Hummel

We met up with artist extraordinaire Claire Hummel at San Diego Comic Con, where we had a chat about Steampunk, hair, multiculturalism, and more. She gave us this amazing sketch! Somehow she’s seems to have tapped into Yomi’s fascination with Harlequin… Thanks to Jaymee Goh for the introduction.

 

Sketch by Claire Hummell

Sketch by Claire Hummell

Immersed in the Clockwork Underworld – Steampunk Chronicle Review

Steampunk Chronicle

Steampunk Chronicle

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.
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A great review of our main live event for 2013 – Clockwork Underworld – put together by  L.C. Longo of the Steampunk Chronicle.

Photographs from Clockwork Underworld!!! Oliver Facey’s Pix

At long last we can show all the amazing photographs from Clockwork Underworld – our interactive theatrical event from the story.

Oliver Facey's Photographs from Clockwork Underworld

Oliver Facey’s Photographs from Clockwork Underworld

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Oliver Facey’s photographs

Farrukh Hayder’s photographs