From time machines to movies, this year's steampunk
exhibition in Oamaru is shaping up to be "breathtaking",
organisers say.
Expressions of interest closed on Friday and there were 24,
although it was known there were many more entries intended,
Helen Jansen said.
The second Steampunk: Tomorrow As It Used to Be exhibition
will run from October 23 until December 5 at the Forrester
Gallery.
Last year's exhibition attracted 6000 visitors and was the
best attended in the gallery's 25-year history.
This year, there will be a dedicated ray gun gallery "as just
about every bloke who has spoken to us has come with an idea
about a ray gun", organising committee leader Iain Clark
said.
Weta Workshops designer Greg Broadmore will be a special
guest at Oamaru's Victorian heritage celebrations in
November.
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