Cyberpunk subgenres
Biopunk
Biopunk (a portmanteau synthesizing "biotechnology" and "punk") is a technoprogressive movement advocating open access to genetic information.
Biopunk (a portmanteau synthesizing "biotechnology" and "punk") is a technoprogressive movement advocating open access to genetic information.
Cyberpunk derivatives
A number of cyberpunk derivatives have become recognized as distinct subgenres in speculative fiction.
A number of cyberpunk derivatives have become recognized as distinct subgenres in speculative fiction.
Decopunk
Decopunk is a recent subset of the Steampunk and Dieselpunk genres, centered around the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne art styles, and based around the period between the 20s and 50s.
Decopunk is a recent subset of the Steampunk and Dieselpunk genres, centered around the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne art styles, and based around the period between the 20s and 50s.
Dieselpunk
Dieselpunk is a sub-genre of the pop surrealist art movement, as well as a budding subculture, that combines the aesthetics of the interbellum period through the early 1950s with postmodern tech...
Dieselpunk is a sub-genre of the pop surrealist art movement, as well as a budding subculture, that combines the aesthetics of the interbellum period through the early 1950s with postmodern tech...
Japanese cyberpunk
Japanese Cyberpunk is a genre of underground film produced in Japan starting in the late 1980s.
Japanese Cyberpunk is a genre of underground film produced in Japan starting in the late 1980s.
Nanopunk
Nanopunk refers to an emerging genre of speculative science fiction (sci-fi) still very much in its infancy in comparison to other genres like that of Cyberpunk.
Nanopunk refers to an emerging genre of speculative science fiction (sci-fi) still very much in its infancy in comparison to other genres like that of Cyberpunk.
Steampunk
Steampunk is a genre which originated during the 1980s and early 1990s and incorporates elements of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, horror, and speculative fiction.
Steampunk is a genre which originated during the 1980s and early 1990s and incorporates elements of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, horror, and speculative fiction.
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