Tuesday, October 21, 2014
dieselpunks will not fall
Woohoo! I'm on my way to restoring my backer stats!
What better way to begin than to merge old and new in the realm of dieselpunks? To quote the dieselpunkencyclopedia website, the movement combines the look and feel of the 1920's to 1950's with "postmodern sensibilities from a counter-cultural viewpoint" to create "a distinct style of visual art, music, motion pictures, fiction, and engineering".
This is hardly the first project I have backed with these elements. Even though the two other projects weren't specified as "dieselpunk", they most assuredly are.
(They were both local, too, which is another plus in my book.)
In September of 2011, "The Flight" was not yet off the ground, but I went ahead and bought my ticket to ride! A beautifully crafted film eventually emerged, with definite dieselpunk aspects in the story, costumes, and cinematography.
Then, in January of 2012, another project caught my eye, promising to make Education come ALIVE! They made good on that promise, too. Inspired by the works of Nice One, a Chicago artist, students helped create a blend of art-deco-colored wall murals which featured modernistic, goggle-clad explorers. Children and dieselpunk - now, that's a way to start a revolution!
For all I know, the artists who created those two projects are followers of the online magazine and social network devoted to the dieselpunk art movement. First created in 2009 by Emmy-winning artist Tome Wilson, the site is now in danger of shutting down.
Why?
Lack of money.
The overhead for maintaining the five-year archive of art, music, and history is $3500.
That payment is due next month.
So, the funding goal for the project was set for that amount, not one penny more nor less.
In return, the creator pledges to help expand the site, encouraging the creation of new artists and new books and films and music.
Get the picture?
The creator wants to help spread the gospel, as well as maintain the place of worship.
Amen, I say!
He has even already surpassed his humble goal. My funds certainly aren't going to be the "make or break" addition to the success of the project.
Still, I wanted to be in on this.
Even if fifteen bucks isn't much these days, back in the 1920's, that sum held true worth. It's also 50% more than the minimum needed to receive a "handwritten dieselpunk postcard" from Mr. Wilson.
I'll be looking forward to that piece of mail.
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Education ALIVE!,
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The Flight,
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Nov 2 2014
Dieselpunks Update #1
Hi everyone!
Thank you once again for your help in keeping Dieselpunks alive for 2015! In an effort to be as transparent as possible about the Kickstarter process, I'm going to do my best to show you what's happening behind the scenes.
Here's where we are as of Sunday, November 2nd:
Payments processing
Amazon will be processing your pledges.
This process can take up to 2 weeks.
Once the funds are visible at Amazon Payments, I can collect them.
The amount I collect for Dieselpunks will represent the total funds collected minus Kickstarter's 5% fee and the 3–5% Amazon charges for credit card processing fees.
Errored and dropped pledges
It is common for a few backers' pledges to fail to collect at the project's deadline. If this happens, here's what to expect:
We will send backers with errored pledges an email every 48 hours with a link to fix the issue.
Backers may also log into the Kickstarter account from which they pledged to follow the 'Fix Payment' link.
Backers have 7 days to fix their pledges by updating their credit card information, otherwise their pledge will not go through and rewards will not be sent to this backer.
What happens next?
Once all of the payments come in, I will send out an email to everyone who was able to donate successfully to the fundraiser. In this email, I will be asking for your mailing address so I can ship out the "thank you" gifts to the people who wished to receive them.
As for the banners and articles, I will be reaching out to you in the order in which your donations were received. That will help me determine the order in which they'll appear on the site.
If you have a question, feel free to email me at tome@dieselpunks.org
I'm happy to help!
For the future,
-Tome
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