Bruce Rosenbaum

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Bruce Rosenbaum
Born (1962-02-04) February 4, 1962 (age 63)

Bruce Rosenbaum was born on February 4, 1962, in Boston, MA is an American artist and designer renowned for his contributions to Steampunk design. He has gained recognition for his work in both his home, known as The Steampunk House, and through his company, ModVic ( Shorten from "Modern Victorian"). The Wall Street Journal has dubbed him the "steampunk guru," while Wired Magazine has referred to him as a "steampunk evangelist."

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Early life

Rosenbaum grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts, [1] and attended Marblehead High School, before earning his bachelor's degree in Business at UMASS Amherst. After graduating UMASS, Rosenbaum worked as a Department Manager for Lord and Taylor in Stamford, Connecticut where he met his wife Melanie. Later, Rosenbaum attended Duke University and received his MBA. After graduating Duke University, he worked for Sara Lee Direct in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and then worked for other direct marketing agencies.[ citation needed ] Rosenbaum, along with his wife, Melanie, started a direct-mail marketing business, N2N Direct, in the 1990s. [1] [2]

Design career

Rosenbaum and his wife started ModVic (short for Modern Victorian), a Victorian-home restoration company, in 2007. [1] Combining original Victorian design with modern functionality, the couple completed one major project before the economy's downturn. They then refocused the business on integrating new technologies and appliances into restored period objects.

Along with producing commissioned pieces for clients, Rosenbaum incorporates his design perspective into his family home in Sharon, Massachusetts, popularly known as the "Steampunk House". Their home is also noted as the only functional steampunk art home in the world and has been featured on MTV's Extreme Cribs. [3]

Rosenbaum's projects include a personal computer workstation housed in a Victorian pump organ, [4] a 6-foot mechanical whale for a hotel in Nantucket, Massachusetts, and a late 1800s bandsaw repurposed as a conference table and workstation. [1]

Rosenbaum is also the Chairman of The Sharon Historic Commission, Sharon, MA, and a Trustee of the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation, Waltham, Massachusetts.

Additionally, along with Dr. Ashleigh Hillier, an associate Psychology Professor at UMASS Lowell, Rosenbaum has created a 9-week program called Steampunkinetics: Building Art into Science for kids on the autism spectrum. [5] The program uses 'Janusian Thinking' [6] and other creative problem-solving techniques to turn STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) into STEAM (adding art) into STEAMPUNK (adding history). [7]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Buerger, Megan (February 21, 2014). "The Man Who Makes Steampunk". The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  2. Plumb, Taryn (April 18, 2012). "Bruce Rosenbaum lives the Steampunk Aesthetic". The Boston Globe . Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  3. Shanahan, Mark; Goldstein, Meredith (August 24, 2011). "Welcome to their 'Extreme' home". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  4. Ridden, Paul (April 20, 2010). "Old meets new in Steampunk Organ Command Desk". New Atlas.
  5. Steampunkinetics: Building Art into Science, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 204
  6. Durham, N (1976). The Creativity Question. Duke University Press. pp. 311–326. ISBN   9780822303541.
  7. Plumb, Taryn (May 26, 2013). "Steampunk as art therapy for the autistic". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  8. Steampunk comes to the Boston Antiques Show Jan. 15-16, MetroWest Daily News, December 20, 2010
  9. Nemo’s Steampunk Art & Invention Gallery [ usurped ], Dieselpunks.org, February 12, 2011
  10. Steampunk Expo takes you 'Back Home to Future', Mainline Media News, February 25, 2011
  11. Mobilis in Mobili Art Exhibit Gives Steampunks Some New Ink to Spill, Tor.com, December 2, 2011
  12. Norman Rockwell Museum Goes Back to the Future with Steampunk Night, The Rogovoy Report, August, 2011
  13. Steampunk Bizarre Exhibit Opens at Mark Twain House & Museum, Real Hartford, October 1, 2011
  14. Steampunk: Art, Science And A Little Bit Of Nemo, WBUR, December 17, 2010
  15. Restoration Resources Owner Bill Raymer to Speak at ArchitectureBoston Expo, Patch.com, November 15, 2012
  16. Steampunkinetics, AFA NYC, June 19, 2012
  17. Photos: A tour of the steampunk works of ModVic founder Bruce Rosenbaum Archived October 13, 2015, at the Wayback Machine , The Boston Phoenix, March 23, 2012
  18. Steampunk Soiree: Steamer at Revolving Museum [ permanent dead link ], Revolving Museum, January 31, 2012