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The Neverwas Haul is a three-story, self-propelled mobile art vehicle built to resemble a Victorian house on wheels. Inspired by the fantastical stories of
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and H.G. Wells, the Haul was designed by Shannon O’Hare and built by a crew of volunteers at the Shipyard art space in Berkeley, CA, in 2006. Originally intended to be a ‘mutant vehicle’ for the
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art festival in Nevada, the Haul is made from 75% recycled materials, and measures 24 feet long, 24 feet high, and 12 feet wide. It is built on the base of a fifth-wheel trailer, and the second and third story of the structure pack down into the first for highway towing. When fully built and decked out for exhibition at Burning Man, the Haul is able to propel itself at a top speed of 5 miles per hour and requires a crew of ten people to operate safely (since Victorian houses are notoriously lacking in side- and rear-view mirrors). Currently, the Neverwas Haul makes her home a
Obtainium Works
an “art car factory” in Vallejo, CA, owned by O’Hare and home to several other self-styled “contraptionists.”


Steampunk fiction and art

The Haul is often associated with
steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the Victorian ...
, a sub-cultural movement that draws its inspiration from a fusion of Victorian-era science fiction and contemporary technology. True to the alternative histories that are a staple of the steampunk genre, the Neverwas Haul has its origin story in a history that never was, a history in which the Hibernian Empire (not the British Empire) dominated the sociopolitical landscape of the nineteenth century—Hibernia being an obscure name for Ireland. In this mythology, the Neverwas Haul is the greatest of all the Hauls – Romani vardo-like vehicles driven by "Track Banshees" – itinerant women who use their preternatural mechanical skills to keep their families on the move. The Haul is the primary mode of transport for the ″Traveling Academy of Unnatural Science,″ who seek to acculturate the heathens of the
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(where the
Burning Man Burning Man is an event focused on community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance held annually in the western United States. The name of the event comes from its culminating ceremony: the symbolic burning of a large wooden effigy, referred ...
festival is held) by sharing such cultural staples as Gin and Tonics, and High Tea.


Accommodations

The Neverwas Haul consists of three major sections: engine room, command deck, and parlor. The engine room stores extra cargo and seats up to six people. The command deck is dominated by a full size ship's wheel for steering. The controls are a throttle for hydraulic control, and a dead man switch for emergency stops. The parlor is well apportioned: it has a bar, library, veranda, vintage stuffed chairs, and a camera obscura. There are even stairs to the "widows walk" which has a rooftop view. While many media sources cite the Neverwas Haul as an unusual RV or Winnebago, it is primarily a large overly detailed kinetic art piece.


Media appearances

Outside of Burning Man, the Neverwas Haul is featured in books, TV and several music videos: * 2021: Back home in Vallejo, the Neverwas Haul is on display at th
Mare Island Art Yard
a temporary art exhibit sponsored by th
Mare Island Brewing Company
A detailed report is covered in th
Steampunk Explorer
blog. * 2018–2019: The Neverwas Haul was on display at th
Lyft Art Park in Las Vegas
as part of a revolving display of Burning Man Art pieces. * 2015: Th
''Vintage Tomorrows'' documentary
showcased the Neverwas Haul and crew at bot
Burning Man
and hosting a Steampunk Wedding. * 2013: A feature of the ''Vintage Tomorrows'' book and 2016 documentary about the Steampunk movement and its effect on technology. * 2012: One of the featured art pieces in Abney Park's "Steampunk Revolution" music video. * 2012: Appeared on
Oddities: San Francisco
' TV Show, Season 01, Episode 04, "Holy Hydrocephalic Cow." * 2010: Musician Renée de la Prade tours the Neverwas Haul while singing in Culann's Hounds'
Land of Lost Things
music video. * 2009: Converted into a haunted house, th
Neverwas Haul was showcased inside the Exploratorium for a Halloween exhibit
Live tours included a rampaging robot, and Mad Scientists scaring the children with a "Killer Rabbit" puppet. * 2007:''
The Neverwas Haul premiered at the second annual Maker Faire
in San Mateo Fairgrounds in Silicon Valley. It was showcased at the event for three years in a row.


References


External links


Obtainium Works Website

Vintage Tomorrows Book Website

Vintage Tomorrows Documentary on IMDB

Steampunk Explorer Blog
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