• Steampunk Twittertape Machine brings retro tweets

  • What did you expect when you read Steampunk? Just this, the old school splendor of reading messages on tapes, encoded as they may be, never lost its charm. And now, with all the modern messaging and communication we are stuffed with, its only natural to adopt a fusion of both worlds. So we have the Steampunk Twittertape Machine that has been designed by Adam Vaughan prints a feed of your tweet, as it picks up a signal on Twitter.04252


    As of now it uses a network but in the future, we can see the Steampunk Twittertape Machine take the Wi-Fi highway.
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