Programming Submissions

Nick

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Please fill out the form below and email it to the programming chair if you have a panel you want to run. This does not guarantee you will be provided a time slot. If your panel/event is accepted the Programming Committee will contact you with further details.

Title:
Description: (This is what goes in the Programming Book for everyone to read.)

Type: (Panel, Presentation, Demo, Event, Contest, Other)
Programming Track: (Art, Costuming, Fan, Gaming, Filk, Kids, Media, Science, Writing)

Main Contact: (Whomever the Programming Committee is emailing back)
Name, Email, Phone, City/State

Panelists/Presenters: (Full Names Please)

Desired Space: (Room, Outdoors, Theater, Other)
Desired Time: (Fri, Sat, Sun, AM/PM)

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You may now submit this information to Nick via our new Programming Submissions Form.

http://spocon2009.com/node/429



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Would there be an interest in a panel on modeling(as in building models, not parading around in underwear)? I have 50 years experience building scale models, real and imaginary.



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I'd definitely attend a panel on modeling. It's something I've always been interested in, but haven't ever really done much of it so I'd love to learn more about it.



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OK, let me see if I can find a couple of other panelists, and if I can, I'll submit a programming request. Not really demonstrations (too much gear to haul around plus some of the tools and other supplies can be dangerous if not handled properly). It would be more finding resources, and references, tips and techniques. It would also interface with the figure gamers, a lot of the techniques and tools are the same. I'm encouraged that I already had one "Yes" and the post just went up today.



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Wayland wrote:

OK, let me see if I can find a couple of other panelists, and if I can, I'll submit a programming request. Not really demonstrations (too much gear to haul around plus some of the tools and other supplies can be dangerous if not handled properly). It would be more finding resources, and references, tips and techniques. It would also interface with the figure gamers, a lot of the techniques and tools are the same. I'm encouraged that I already had one "Yes" and the post just went up today.

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Excellent suggestion!



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