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== Minicon 45 - Programming Page ==
== Minicon 45 - Programming Page ==
<font color="blue">'''Okay, it's no longer a brainstorming page - now it's a preview of the convention!'''</font>
<font color="red">'''This is the old brainstorming page. The page you want now is the newly posted Chronological Listing!!! '''</font>


There are still a few items that could use additional panelists, so if you see one below that piques your interest it still might not be too late to volunteer. There is a tentative schedule, but we're not quite ready to publish it yet. As always, please direct questions, comments, and offers of assistance to '''programming at minicon45 dot mnstf dot org.'''
    GO HERE:    '''[[M45 Chronological listing of programming items]]'''


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=== Links ===
=== Links ===
* [http://wiki.mnstf.org/index.php?title=Brainstorm_backup_mar14 Last Year's Ideas - some were used, some weren't.]
* [http://wiki.mnstf.org/index.php?title=Brainstorm_backup_mar14 Last Year's Ideas - some were used, some weren't.]
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Professional scientists answer questions about physics, engineering and pharmacology.  What's new and interesting in these fields, and what's next on the horizon?  What are some favorite resources for learning more?  Go ahead, ask anything except “Can you tell me what this rash is?”
Professional scientists answer questions about physics, engineering and pharmacology.  What's new and interesting in these fields, and what's next on the horizon?  What are some favorite resources for learning more?  Go ahead, ask anything except “Can you tell me what this rash is?”


Saturday 11:30 AM – Verandas 3 / 4
Friday 5:30 PM – Verandas 5 / 6


====Astronomy for Children and Adults ====
====Astronomy for Children and Adults====
Sharing astronomy with kids provides kids with a great way to stimulate their natural curiosity, and encourages a life long love for science.  And cultivating that interest into adulthood need not break the bank.  What are some effective ways to share astronomy with kids?  How can one find free astronomy events like clubs or star parties in the area?  Topics will include how to create an analemma on the ground in a sunny yard or on a ceiling in a sunny room, building a safe sun viewer, how to make and use a Sky Wheel, how to find a person's real sun sign, light pollution intro for children, and a telescope buying guide.  
Sharing astronomy with kids provides kids with a great way to stimulate their natural curiosity, and encourages a life long love for science.  Cultivating that interest into adulthood need not break the bank.  What are some effective ways to share astronomy with kids?  How can one find free astronomy events like clubs or star parties in the area?  Topics will include how to create an analemma on the ground in a sunny yard or on a ceiling in a sunny room, building a safe sun viewer, how to make and use a Sky Wheel, how to find a person's real sun sign, light pollution intro for children, and a telescope buying guide.  


Saturday 1:00 PM – Verandas 3 / 4
Saturday 1:00 PM – Verandas 3 / 4
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Saturday 2:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4
Saturday 2:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


====The Space Program in the Obama Years?====
====The Space Program in the Obama Years====
The Obama administration has recently suggested some strategic and budgetary changes for space exploration, in and out of NASA. Will these changes fly through Congress? What are the good points and the bad points?  
The Obama administration has recently suggested some strategic and budgetary changes for space exploration, in and out of NASA. Will these changes fly through Congress? What are the good points and the bad points?  
<font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
<font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
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==== Do I Know Enough Science to Write Science Fiction? ====
==== Do I Know Enough Science to Write Science Fiction? ====
What if you were never all that big on science in school, but you love the genre and want to break in? How do you educate yourself? Is it possible to learn how to write hard SF by reading lots of hard SF? How much science do you need for the soft stuff? Are there tricks for disguising your lack of knowledge in a way that doesn't make you look incompetent? [Insert joke about shoddy science in successful movies/TV shows here]
What if you were never all that big on science in school, but you love the SF genre and want to break in? How do you educate yourself? Is it possible to learn how to write hard SF by reading lots of hard SF? How much science do you need for the soft stuff? Are there tricks for disguising your lack of knowledge in a way that doesn't make you look incompetent?  
 
Saturday 5:30 PM – Krushenko's


==== The Editors' Panel ====
==== The Editors' Panel ====
Editors answer questions/share their thoughts about the craft of editing, particularly speculative fiction.
Editors answer questions/share their thoughts about the craft of editing.
 
Saturday 2:30 PM – Krushenko's


==== Including Disabled People In Fiction ====
==== Including Disabled People In Fiction ====
How is disability presented in movies, book and TV?  What are some of the best examples, and what makes us change the channel or press the eject button?  How can publishers and authors make media more friendly and accessible to disabled fans?   
How is disability presented in movies, book and TV?  What are some of the best examples, and what makes us change the channel or press the eject button?  How can publishers and authors make media more friendly and accessible to disabled fans?   
Sunday 2:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


==== Playing the God Card ====
==== Playing the God Card ====
How do you introduce gods into your work without pushing the human characters into insignificance?  Does it matter if they are "real" (e.g. members of the Greco-Roman pantheon) or products of the author's imagination?  Can deities play a role beyond gigantic projections of human characteristics?  What makes divinities so attractive to fantasy authors?  Why do readers find them so compelling?
How do you introduce gods into your work without pushing the human characters into insignificance?  Does it matter if they are "real" (e.g. members of the Greco-Roman pantheon) or products of the author's imagination?  Can deities play a role beyond gigantic projections of human characteristics?  What makes divinities so attractive to fantasy authors?  Why do readers find them so compelling?
Sunday 11:30 AM - Krushenko's


==== Writing Cross-Genre ====
==== Writing Cross-Genre ====
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One might say the whole point of genre is to help bookstores/libraries/etc know where to shelve your book, and cross-genre books are notoriously difficult to categorize.  And if no one knows what to do with your book, it probably won't sell well.  So why write cross-genre fiction?  What is the appeal?
One might say the whole point of genre is to help bookstores/libraries/etc know where to shelve your book, and cross-genre books are notoriously difficult to categorize.  And if no one knows what to do with your book, it probably won't sell well.  So why write cross-genre fiction?  What is the appeal?


Friday 5:30 PM – Krushenko's
Friday 8:30 PM – Krushenko's


==== YA and Genre ====
==== YA and Genre ====
In addition to the traditional genres, "young adult fiction" is often considered a genre in and of itself.  But there is clearly a lot of (unlabeled) genre fiction with the YA library.  Is there something about the nature of YA that makes genre fiction more acceptable/legitimate for this age group?
In addition to the traditional genres, "young adult fiction" is often considered a genre in and of itself.  But there is clearly a lot of (unlabeled) genre fiction with the YA library.  Is there something about the nature of YA that makes genre fiction more acceptable/legitimate for this age group? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
 
Sunday 10:00 AM – Verandas 3 / 4


==== The Flight of the Female SF Author ====
==== The Flight of the Female SF Author ====
From Asaro to Zettel, female authors that used to stock the science fiction shelves are now almost exclusively writing fantasy.  What are the reasons behind the mass migration?  Are there new women coming into the genre, or will our daughters find the SF section filled solely by men?
From Asaro to Zettel, female authors that used to stock the science fiction shelves are now almost exclusively writing fantasy.  What are the reasons behind the mass migration?  Are there new women coming into the genre, or will our daughters find the SF section filled solely by men?
Sunday 11:30 AM – Verandas 3 / 4
==== Brandon Sanderson Talks to Authors About Writing ====
Brandon Sanderson is fascinated by the process of writing and he loves to talk about writing with other writers.  Join him for an in-depth lecture, followed by questions, answers, and open discussion. 
Saturday 4:00 PM – Verandas 5 / 6
====Minn-Spec Meeting and Meetup====
Learn about this resource-sharing network for professional and aspiring speculative fiction writers.
Saturday 11:30 AM - Krushenko's
====Lady Poetesses from Hell / Memorial for Mog====
Lady Poetesses From Hell is a poetry performance group. They dress very nicely and have wicked senses of humor. Their performance this year is dedicated to Mog Decarnin, who passed away in January. Mog's full name is Camilla M. Decarnin. She was a poet, essayist, and a well known fanfic/slash writer, who lived in the Twin cities several years ago. 
Saturday 8:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


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=== Science Fiction  ===
=== Science Fiction  ===


==== Wheel of Time from the Younger Point of View ====
====The Wheel of Time from the Younger Point of View====
The Wheel of Time series certainly was not created as Young Adult fiction, but many young people do in fact love these books. What makes this series work so well as YA fiction?  
The Wheel of Time series certainly was not created as Young Adult fiction, but many young people do in fact love these books. What makes this series work so well as YA fiction?  
Saturday 11:30 AM Verandas 5 / 6


==== How Brandon Got the Gig: Finishing the Wheel of Time  ====
==== How Brandon Got the Gig: Finishing the Wheel of Time  ====
Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney) died before completing the last part of his magnum opus, the Wheel of Time. How did Brandon Sanderson wind up being the guy to carry forward the work on the final book of the series? What were the hopes and fears of fans of the WoT when the announcement was made? (And what was the Minnesota fannish connection involved?)
Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney) died before completing the last part of his magnum opus, the Wheel of Time. How did Brandon Sanderson wind up being the guy to carry forward the work on the final book of the series? What were the hopes and fears of fans of the WoT when the announcement was made? What was the Minnesota fannish connection?
 
Sunday 1:00 PM – Verandas 5 / 6


====The Year in SF====
====The Year in SF:  What Should I Read Next?====
Our yearly roundup of what's great in SF&F.  
Our annual confab about what's good and (mostly) new in (mostly) science fiction and fantasy.  
 
Saturday 7:00 PM - Krushenko's


==== Who Wants to Live Forever? ====
==== Who Wants to Live Forever? ====
Extending the human lifespan for centuries, even to the threshold of immortality, is an eternal human dream and a popular subject for speculative fiction. But there's always a catch, isn't there? The difficult implications of extended lifespans range from boredom to loneliness to raving insanity. On the other hand... you don't have to die!
Early to bed, early to rise, makes a person healthy, wealthy and immortal.  Extending the human lifespan for centuries, even to the threshold of immortality, is an eternal human dream and a popular subject for speculative fiction. But there's always a catch, isn't there? The difficult implications of extended lifespans range from boredom to loneliness to raving insanity. On the other hand...you don't have to die!
 
Saturday 10:00 AM - Krushenko's


====Borges as Science Fiction====
====Borges as Science Fiction====
Jorge Luis Borges wrote some wonderful, mind-bending fiction. One of his stories was an inspiration for ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Where have his stories taken us?
Jorge Luis Borges wrote some wonderful, mind-bending fiction. One of his stories was an inspiration for ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Where have his stories taken us?
 
 
Saturday 8:30 PM – Verandas 5 / 6
 
====The Rivendell Group Discusses Works of Brandon Sanderson====
The fantasy-book discussion Rivendell Group has met regulary since 1973, including Minicon meetings most years since at least 1981. This year, Rivendell will discuss the writings of Brandon Sanderson.
 
Saturday 1:00 PM - Krushenko's
 
====Brandon Sanderson Reading and Signing====
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Sunday 2:30 PM - Reading


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==== Game Theory - Through the Prisoner's Dilemma, and BEYOND ====
==== Game Theory - Through the Prisoner's Dilemma, and BEYOND ====
Game theory as an approach to the study of human behavior has become a scientific metaphor for a wide range of human interaction. Forget the computer models, let's try some game theory games on unpredictable humans!
Game theory as an approach to the study of human behavior has become a scientific metaphor for a wide range of human interaction. Forget the computer models, let's try some game theory games on unpredictable humans!
Sunday 1:00 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


====The Fannish Community Center====
====The Fannish Community Center====
The [http://leagueofwonders.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/an-early-vision/#top suggestion] has been made: Should we have a fannish community center in the Twin Cities? What could we use such a thing for? What are the next steps, if we want to take them?  
A discussion of [http://leagueofwonders.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/an-early-vision/#top proposals] for a fanninsh community center in the Twin cities.  What would such a thing be used for? If the fannish community center goes forward, what are the next steps? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font> 
 
Sunday 1:00PM – Veranda 2


====Recursiveness in Science Fiction That's About Recursiveness====
====Recursiveness in Science Fiction That's About Recursiveness====
The first rule of Mime Club is "Don't talk about Mime Club."  Enter the hall of mirrors to discuss some favorites in fiction about fiction, games about games, movies about movies and other stuff about itself.  Is it the novelty of the genre that allows us to enjoy self-aware entertainment, or is it the other way round?  What does it all mean?  Is this postmodern, or should we discuss that tomorrow? A panel about the elusive set that contains itself.
The first rule of Mime Club is "Don't talk about Mime Club."  Enter the hall of mirrors to discuss some favorites in fiction about fiction, games about games, movies about movies and other stuff about itself.  Is it the novelty of the genre that allows us to enjoy self-aware entertainment, or is it the other way round?  What does it all mean?  Is this postmodern, or should we discuss that tomorrow? A panel about the elusive set that contains itself. <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
 
Friday 8:30 PM – Veranda 2


====The Evil Librarian Panel====
====The Evil Librarian Panel====
Our author GoH has written a book called "Alcatraz vs.the Evil Librarians," so this seems like as good a time as any to do a librarian panel. Really, I'm more interested in how the role of the librarian is transforming as libraries are mutating into destinations and byways on the Information Superhighway. But with the possibilities that offers for global domination, I'm sure we can work the "evil" angle in there somewhere.
Brandon Sanderson has written a book called -Alcatraz vs.the Evil Librarians-, finally revealing the librarian plot to conquer and rule the world. Let's take a look at this young adult fantasy novel series and answer some of the obvious questions posed by the work. If librarians are so smart, why don't we rule the world yet? How is the role of the librarian transforming as libraries change into destinations and byways along the Information Superhighway? What opportunities will this new role provide for those among us with sights set squarely on global domination?
 
Friday 5:30 PM - Krushenko's


====Secrets of the Sheraton Bloomington====
====Secrets of the Sheraton Bloomington====
Some of us have been attending conventions at the <strike>Rad South</strike> Sheraton Bloomington for decades. We've played hotel tag in the stairways, made friends, gotten married, experienced life-changing firsts. Some of our younger members may even have been conceived here. Let's celebrate this architectural fixture in our fannish lives. Remember watching the sun come up from Mr. C's on the 22nd floor? Does anybody know where the time capsule is hidden? What is the weirdest place we've ever found a sleeper?
Some of us have been attending conventions at the Sheraton Bloomington (née Raddisson South) for decades. We've played hotel tag in the stairways, made friends, gotten married, and experienced life-changing firsts. Some of our younger members may even have been conceived here. Let's celebrate this architectural fixture in our fannish lives. Remember watching the sun come up from Mr. C's on the 22nd floor? Does anybody know where the time capsule is hidden? What is the weirdest place we've ever found a sleeper?
 
Saturday 1:00 PM – Verandas 5 / 6


==== The Snob in Every Fan ====
==== The Snob in Every Fan ====
Given the common dismissal of our favorite genre, you might think that fans would be a little more accepting of others. But, let's face it - we all have (types of) books that we look down on. What kinds of fiction get ignored or marginalized by fans? Why?
Given the common dismissal of our favorite genre, you might think that fans would be a little more accepting of others. But, let's face it - we all have (types of) books, media, activities, or even whole segments of fandom that we look down on. What kinds of fiction get ignored or marginalized by fans? Why? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>


*Friday 5:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4
Friday 5:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


==== Disability, Self-Care and Fandom ====
==== Disability, Self-Care and Fandom ====
How do you balance the demands of your disability - be it energy, medication schedules, battery life, whatever - with your desire for the Full Con Experience™?  What specific modifications could fandom make to create a more accessible environment?  What does fandom get right and why do we stay involved?   
How do you balance the demands of your disability - be it energy, medication schedules, battery life, whatever - with your desire for the Full Con Experience™?  What specific modifications could fandom make to create a more accessible environment?  What does fandom get right and why do we stay involved?  How do you perform fan outreach in disabled communities and among your disabled friends? 


Saturday 2:30 PM – Verandas 5 / 6


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=== Media ===
=== Media ===


====Doctor Who and the Forest of the Stolen Timey-Wimey Monster Planet====
====Doctor Who and the Forest of the Timey-Wimey Monster Planet====
As of 2010, Doctor Who has a new production team, a new companion, high profile writers and a new Doctor. Which of the announced changes are we most looking forward to? What other changes would we like to see? Which of the classic series episodes will be referenced in the 2010 season? Which was worse - "The End of Time" or "Daleks in Manhattan"?
As of 2010, Doctor Who has a new production team, a new companion, high profile writers, and a new Doctor. Which of the announced changes are we most looking forward to? What other changes would we like to see? Which of the classic series episodes will be referenced in the 2010 season? Which was worse - "The End of Time" or "Daleks in Manhattan"? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
 
Saturday 7:00PM – Verandas 5 / 6


==== Avatar - Cinema Event of the Year or Festival of Plagiarism?====
==== Avatar - Cinema Event of the Year or Festival of Plagiarism?====
James Cameron's high-tech sci-fi cinema baby has finally been delivered, and it's a blockbuster. But its reception among s.f. fans has been decidedly mixed. The plot and theme strike some as iconic and deeply moving, where others see it as trite and derivative. Cameron has been accused of plagiarizing everything from "Dances With Wolves" to Poul Anderson's famous novella, "Call Me Joe." Enthusiasts have declared that this movie redefines the cinema experience so deeply that a decade from now 2D will be as retro as black and white. Others are less enthusiastic, especially the ones throwing up in the aisles. What do you think - cinematic breakthrough or a just a big yawn?  
James Cameron's high-tech sci-fi cinema baby has finally been delivered, and it's a blockbuster. Its reception among SF fans has been decidedly mixed. The plot and theme strike some as iconic and deeply moving, where others see it as trite and derivative. Cameron has been accused of plagiarizing everything from Dances With Wolves to Poul Anderson's novella Call Me Joe, and Ursula K. Le Guin's novella The Word for World is Forest. Enthusiasts have declared that this movie redefines the cinema experience so deeply that a decade from now 2D will be as retro as black and white. Detractors are less enthralled. What do you think -- cinematic breakthrough, just a big yawn,or...?  


==== The Western as Fantasy ====
Saturday 4:00 PM – Krushenko's
Westerns share common ingredients with traditional fantasy such as heroism/chivalry, 'magic' weapons and/or abilities, the lure of  landscape/travel, comfortingly familiar settings, fun costumes, and of course horses.  The Old West was the dominant fantasy setting a couple of generations  back. But is the Old West of  fiction/film really so different from the Old West of reality?
 
====The Western as Fantasy====
Westerns share common ingredients with traditional fantasy such as heroism/chivalry, 'magic' weapons and/or abilities, the lure of  landscape/travel, comfortingly familiar settings, fun costumes, and of course, horses.  The Old West was the dominant fantasy setting a couple of generations  back. But is the Old West of  fiction/film really so different from the Old West of reality? Sponsored by Con-Sarnit Three, a Western convention to be held Saturday, June 5.
 
Sunday 1:00 PM – Krushenko's


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=== Arts and Crafts ===
=== Art, Crafts, and Costuming ===


====Slide Show: Dan Dos Santos Presents====
An illustrated lecture about the evolution of Dan Dos Santos' work from childhood on up.  Presented by the artist, Dan shows examples of his artistic influences, and of course, the art itself. 
Friday 8:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


====Oil Painting with Dan Dos Santos====
====Oil Painting with Dan Dos Santos====
Our artist GOH will show us how his work happens with a live demonstration of painting. Watch for this wonderful ongoing demo in the Art Show on Saturday afternoon!
Our artist GOH will show us how his work happens with a live demonstration of painting. Watch for this wonderful ongoing demo in the Art Show on Saturday afternoon!
Saturday 1:00PM – Art Show


====Visualizing '''Magic: The Gathering'''====
====Visualizing '''Magic: The Gathering'''====
From card to art -- how the process works: an illustrated lecture.
From card to art -- how the process works: an illustrated lecture.


Friday 4:00PM – Verandas 5-6
Friday 4:00PM – Verandas 3 / 4
 
====Book Covers, Start to Finish====
From commission to final art, what's it like to create a book cover? How do you work with an art director? Capturing the essence of a book visually can be a fascinating process.


====New Images of Fantasy====
====New Images of Fantasy====
How has fantasy illustration changed over the past few years? How has digital media changed the field, and what's it like to break in as a new artist? What cool things are new artists doing?
How has fantasy illustration changed over the past few years? How has digital media changed the field, and what's it like to break in as a new artist? What cool things are new artists doing?


====Concept Art====
Saturday 5:30 PM – Veranda 2
If you want to turn a script into a finished motion picture, you'll need concept art. Dan Dos Santos, our artist GOH, has worked in this field, and will let us know how the process works -- maybe even a demo, if we're lucky!
 
====Costume Workshop====
Before the evening parade, a workshop open to all ages.  Create a new costume out of provided raw materials, or bring your unfinished costume for a chance to sit and work with fellow costumers. Seamstresses, sewing machines, hot-melt glue guns, a drill and other tools will be provided.  All skill levels are welcome. 


====Portfolio Review====
Saturday 4:00 PM
Are you an aspiring artist? Come get your portfolio reviewed by our artist GOH. He'll discuss the weakness and strengths of your work, and what you need to improve. We could also integrate a small lecture on promotion and how to get jobs. [note: you don't have to volunteer for this in advance, but it would be nice to know if people are interested. Our Artist GoH proposed this one.]
 
==== Fantasia Parade and Costume Contest ====
In your Eeeeaster bonnet, with all the squids uponnnnit... Show off your finest costume from home, or display one created at the costume workshop earlier in the day.  Guests of honor Brandon Sanderson and Dan Dos Santos will be on hand to judge.
 
Saturday 8:00 PM


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====The Social Contract: Making It Explicit====
====The Social Contract: Making It Explicit====
We've had a lot of discussion about the social contract -- the rules by which our gaming groups operate, whether unspoken or not. Too often, though, they remain unspoken until someone blows up, or stinks up, the game. How can we go about making sure everyone is on the same page regarding how we game together? Is such a thing even desirable?
We've had a lot of discussion about the social contract -- the rules by which our gaming groups operate, whether unspoken or not. Too often, though, they remain unspoken until someone blows up, or stinks up, the game. How can we go about making sure everyone is on the same page regarding how we game together? Is such a thing even desirable? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
 
Saturday 7:00 PM – Veranda 2


====Designing Your Own Game====
====Designing Your Own Game====
A lot of us can't help but house-rule and fiddle with games. Many gamers want to take the next step and design our own games. How do you get started? How can you become rich and famous designing games?  
A lot of us can't help but house-rule and fiddle with games. Many gamers want to take the next step and design our own games. How do you get started? How can you become rich and famous designing games? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>
 
Saturday 4:00 PM – Veranda 2


====Invasion of the German Games====
====Invasion of the German Games====
German and European boardgames have become immensely popular in the past few years. What qualities do they share? Which ones are the best?  
German and European boardgames have become immensely popular in the past few years. What qualities do they share? Which ones are the best? <font color="blue"> Room for another panelist </font>


====Retro Videogame Tournament====
Saturday 5:30 PM – Veranda 2
Psst... Don't tell anyone, but our Artist Guest of Honor, Dan Dos Santos, is a huge fan of old videogames. If we're lucky, he may bring his Atari in for a tournament.


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=== Standards, Ongoing Events, and Not Really Panels ===
==== Opening Ceremony ====
Everything you always wanted to know about The Opening Ceremony but were afraid to ask.  Thrills, Chills and a Keynote Speech!


Friday 7:00 PM - Bloomington


=== Not Really Panels ===
====Retro Video Game Freakout====
==== Costume Workshop (all ages!) ====
Artist Guest of Honor Dan Dos Santos is a huge fan of old videogames.  If we're lucky, Dan may even bring his Atari. Come play some of the classics! Legacy game systems will be available, feel free to bring your own to share as well. Kick-off happens at 10pm.  Play continues throughout the con, or until there is unanimous agreement on exactly how many buttons a controller should have.  
We are having a costume workshop at Minicon this year! It will start at 4:00 on Saturday. There will be various materials and tools available to create a full costume or an accessory that you might wish to wear in the Fantasia Parade on Saturday evening. The parade will pause for a judged award presentation. Our GOHs Brian Sanderson and Dan Santos will be on the judging panel.


The workshop will be open to everyone. This will be a place to bring your unfinished costume for assistance, use of tools and materials, or just a place to sit and work around other costumers. Experienced costumers are welcome to come and share their expertise!
Friday 10:00 PM - Room 219


At the workshop there will be sewing machines complete with seamstresses, hot-melt glue guns and a drill amongst the tools available.  We have gathered some materials, but would appreciate donations from anyone wishing to do a bit of Spring-cleaning. We are looking for things such as: hats, wigs, bits and pieces of old costumes, jewelry, fabrics, yarn, twine and other fibers, ribbons, buttons, paper and cardboard, dowels, pipe-cleaner
====Guest of Honor Interview: Dan Dos Santos====
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==== Fantasia Easter Parade and Costume Contest ====
Sunday 11:30 AM – Verandas 5 / 6
In your Eeeeaster bonnet, with all the squids uponnnnit...  miscellaneous finery, costumes, kazoo bands.


==== Giant Soma Cube ====
====Guest of Honor Interview:  Brandon Sanderson====
As a continuing activity throughout the con, we will be building a giant Soma Cube. You know, that puzzle where you assemble irregular 3-dimensional pieces into a giant cube? Please join in and do your part!
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=== Kids and Family Programming ===
====Closing Ceremony====
Needs Description
Sunday 4:00 PM - Bloomington


==== Tool Time ====
==== Giant Soma Cube ====
Take apart a computer.
As a continuing activity throughout the con, we will be building a giant Soma Cube. You know, that puzzle where you assemble irregular 3-dimensional pieces into a giant cube? Please join in and do your part!


==== Create a Costume in Two Hours ==== 
Ongoing - Garden Court
We'll provide the raw materials and you have two hours to whip it into a costume for the Easter Parade. Photographers will be on hand to immortalize your new persona.


==== Astronomy with Kids ====
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A continuation of Michael Kauper's presentation from last year.

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Science & Technology

Ask a Scientist

Professional scientists answer questions about physics, engineering and pharmacology. What's new and interesting in these fields, and what's next on the horizon? What are some favorite resources for learning more? Go ahead, ask anything except “Can you tell me what this rash is?”

Friday 5:30 PM – Verandas 5 / 6

Astronomy for Children and Adults

Sharing astronomy with kids provides kids with a great way to stimulate their natural curiosity, and encourages a life long love for science. Cultivating that interest into adulthood need not break the bank. What are some effective ways to share astronomy with kids? How can one find free astronomy events like clubs or star parties in the area? Topics will include how to create an analemma on the ground in a sunny yard or on a ceiling in a sunny room, building a safe sun viewer, how to make and use a Sky Wheel, how to find a person's real sun sign, light pollution intro for children, and a telescope buying guide.

Saturday 1:00 PM – Verandas 3 / 4

Solar Eclipse in China

The longest total eclipse of the 21st century was on July 22, 2009. Despite some unfavorable weather, there are many beautiful photos of China and the eclipse. Special attention will be paid to preparing for the eclipse, choosing a super portable telescope, the equatorial drive, and camera modifications. Stories of ancient astronomy, tourism and shopping will be shared, along with some rather unusual vacation advice.

Saturday 2:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4

The Space Program in the Obama Years

The Obama administration has recently suggested some strategic and budgetary changes for space exploration, in and out of NASA. Will these changes fly through Congress? What are the good points and the bad points? Room for another panelist

Sunday 2:30 PM - Krushenko's


Writing/Being a Writer

Do I Know Enough Science to Write Science Fiction?

What if you were never all that big on science in school, but you love the SF genre and want to break in? How do you educate yourself? Is it possible to learn how to write hard SF by reading lots of hard SF? How much science do you need for the soft stuff? Are there tricks for disguising your lack of knowledge in a way that doesn't make you look incompetent?

Saturday 5:30 PM – Krushenko's

The Editors' Panel

Editors answer questions/share their thoughts about the craft of editing.

Saturday 2:30 PM – Krushenko's

Including Disabled People In Fiction

How is disability presented in movies, book and TV? What are some of the best examples, and what makes us change the channel or press the eject button? How can publishers and authors make media more friendly and accessible to disabled fans?

Sunday 2:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4

Playing the God Card

How do you introduce gods into your work without pushing the human characters into insignificance? Does it matter if they are "real" (e.g. members of the Greco-Roman pantheon) or products of the author's imagination? Can deities play a role beyond gigantic projections of human characteristics? What makes divinities so attractive to fantasy authors? Why do readers find them so compelling?

Sunday 11:30 AM - Krushenko's

Writing Cross-Genre

Cross-genre fiction is coming popular at the same time that many new sub-genres are being defined. What is there about SF today that calls for ever more specific categories while also inviting blurring of those boundaries?

One might say the whole point of genre is to help bookstores/libraries/etc know where to shelve your book, and cross-genre books are notoriously difficult to categorize. And if no one knows what to do with your book, it probably won't sell well. So why write cross-genre fiction? What is the appeal?

Friday 8:30 PM – Krushenko's

YA and Genre

In addition to the traditional genres, "young adult fiction" is often considered a genre in and of itself. But there is clearly a lot of (unlabeled) genre fiction with the YA library. Is there something about the nature of YA that makes genre fiction more acceptable/legitimate for this age group? Room for another panelist

Sunday 10:00 AM – Verandas 3 / 4

The Flight of the Female SF Author

From Asaro to Zettel, female authors that used to stock the science fiction shelves are now almost exclusively writing fantasy. What are the reasons behind the mass migration? Are there new women coming into the genre, or will our daughters find the SF section filled solely by men?

Sunday 11:30 AM – Verandas 3 / 4

Brandon Sanderson Talks to Authors About Writing

Brandon Sanderson is fascinated by the process of writing and he loves to talk about writing with other writers. Join him for an in-depth lecture, followed by questions, answers, and open discussion.

Saturday 4:00 PM – Verandas 5 / 6

Minn-Spec Meeting and Meetup

Learn about this resource-sharing network for professional and aspiring speculative fiction writers.

Saturday 11:30 AM - Krushenko's

Lady Poetesses from Hell / Memorial for Mog

Lady Poetesses From Hell is a poetry performance group. They dress very nicely and have wicked senses of humor. Their performance this year is dedicated to Mog Decarnin, who passed away in January. Mog's full name is Camilla M. Decarnin. She was a poet, essayist, and a well known fanfic/slash writer, who lived in the Twin cities several years ago.

Saturday 8:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4


Science Fiction

The Wheel of Time from the Younger Point of View

The Wheel of Time series certainly was not created as Young Adult fiction, but many young people do in fact love these books. What makes this series work so well as YA fiction?

Saturday 11:30 AM Verandas 5 / 6

How Brandon Got the Gig: Finishing the Wheel of Time

Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney) died before completing the last part of his magnum opus, the Wheel of Time. How did Brandon Sanderson wind up being the guy to carry forward the work on the final book of the series? What were the hopes and fears of fans of the WoT when the announcement was made? What was the Minnesota fannish connection?

Sunday 1:00 PM – Verandas 5 / 6

The Year in SF: What Should I Read Next?

Our annual confab about what's good and (mostly) new in (mostly) science fiction and fantasy.

Saturday 7:00 PM - Krushenko's

Who Wants to Live Forever?

Early to bed, early to rise, makes a person healthy, wealthy and immortal. Extending the human lifespan for centuries, even to the threshold of immortality, is an eternal human dream and a popular subject for speculative fiction. But there's always a catch, isn't there? The difficult implications of extended lifespans range from boredom to loneliness to raving insanity. On the other hand...you don't have to die!

Saturday 10:00 AM - Krushenko's

Borges as Science Fiction

Jorge Luis Borges wrote some wonderful, mind-bending fiction. One of his stories was an inspiration for 2001: A Space Odyssey. Where have his stories taken us?

Saturday 8:30 PM – Verandas 5 / 6

The Rivendell Group Discusses Works of Brandon Sanderson

The fantasy-book discussion Rivendell Group has met regulary since 1973, including Minicon meetings most years since at least 1981. This year, Rivendell will discuss the writings of Brandon Sanderson.

Saturday 1:00 PM - Krushenko's

Brandon Sanderson Reading and Signing

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Sunday 2:30 PM - Reading


Fannish & Miscellaneous Topics

Game Theory - Through the Prisoner's Dilemma, and BEYOND

Game theory as an approach to the study of human behavior has become a scientific metaphor for a wide range of human interaction. Forget the computer models, let's try some game theory games on unpredictable humans!

Sunday 1:00 PM – Verandas 3 / 4

The Fannish Community Center

A discussion of proposals for a fanninsh community center in the Twin cities. What would such a thing be used for? If the fannish community center goes forward, what are the next steps? Room for another panelist

Sunday 1:00PM – Veranda 2

Recursiveness in Science Fiction That's About Recursiveness

The first rule of Mime Club is "Don't talk about Mime Club." Enter the hall of mirrors to discuss some favorites in fiction about fiction, games about games, movies about movies and other stuff about itself. Is it the novelty of the genre that allows us to enjoy self-aware entertainment, or is it the other way round? What does it all mean? Is this postmodern, or should we discuss that tomorrow? A panel about the elusive set that contains itself. Room for another panelist

Friday 8:30 PM – Veranda 2

The Evil Librarian Panel

Brandon Sanderson has written a book called -Alcatraz vs.the Evil Librarians-, finally revealing the librarian plot to conquer and rule the world. Let's take a look at this young adult fantasy novel series and answer some of the obvious questions posed by the work. If librarians are so smart, why don't we rule the world yet? How is the role of the librarian transforming as libraries change into destinations and byways along the Information Superhighway? What opportunities will this new role provide for those among us with sights set squarely on global domination?

Friday 5:30 PM - Krushenko's

Secrets of the Sheraton Bloomington

Some of us have been attending conventions at the Sheraton Bloomington (née Raddisson South) for decades. We've played hotel tag in the stairways, made friends, gotten married, and experienced life-changing firsts. Some of our younger members may even have been conceived here. Let's celebrate this architectural fixture in our fannish lives. Remember watching the sun come up from Mr. C's on the 22nd floor? Does anybody know where the time capsule is hidden? What is the weirdest place we've ever found a sleeper?

Saturday 1:00 PM – Verandas 5 / 6

The Snob in Every Fan

Given the common dismissal of our favorite genre, you might think that fans would be a little more accepting of others. But, let's face it - we all have (types of) books, media, activities, or even whole segments of fandom that we look down on. What kinds of fiction get ignored or marginalized by fans? Why? Room for another panelist

Friday 5:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4

Disability, Self-Care and Fandom

How do you balance the demands of your disability - be it energy, medication schedules, battery life, whatever - with your desire for the Full Con Experience™? What specific modifications could fandom make to create a more accessible environment? What does fandom get right and why do we stay involved? How do you perform fan outreach in disabled communities and among your disabled friends?

Saturday 2:30 PM – Verandas 5 / 6


Media

Doctor Who and the Forest of the Timey-Wimey Monster Planet

As of 2010, Doctor Who has a new production team, a new companion, high profile writers, and a new Doctor. Which of the announced changes are we most looking forward to? What other changes would we like to see? Which of the classic series episodes will be referenced in the 2010 season? Which was worse - "The End of Time" or "Daleks in Manhattan"? Room for another panelist

Saturday 7:00PM – Verandas 5 / 6

Avatar - Cinema Event of the Year or Festival of Plagiarism?

James Cameron's high-tech sci-fi cinema baby has finally been delivered, and it's a blockbuster. Its reception among SF fans has been decidedly mixed. The plot and theme strike some as iconic and deeply moving, where others see it as trite and derivative. Cameron has been accused of plagiarizing everything from Dances With Wolves to Poul Anderson's novella Call Me Joe, and Ursula K. Le Guin's novella The Word for World is Forest. Enthusiasts have declared that this movie redefines the cinema experience so deeply that a decade from now 2D will be as retro as black and white. Detractors are less enthralled. What do you think -- cinematic breakthrough, just a big yawn,or...?

Saturday 4:00 PM – Krushenko's

The Western as Fantasy

Westerns share common ingredients with traditional fantasy such as heroism/chivalry, 'magic' weapons and/or abilities, the lure of landscape/travel, comfortingly familiar settings, fun costumes, and of course, horses. The Old West was the dominant fantasy setting a couple of generations back. But is the Old West of fiction/film really so different from the Old West of reality? Sponsored by Con-Sarnit Three, a Western convention to be held Saturday, June 5.

Sunday 1:00 PM – Krushenko's


Art, Crafts, and Costuming

Slide Show: Dan Dos Santos Presents

An illustrated lecture about the evolution of Dan Dos Santos' work from childhood on up. Presented by the artist, Dan shows examples of his artistic influences, and of course, the art itself.

Friday 8:30 PM – Verandas 3 / 4

Oil Painting with Dan Dos Santos

Our artist GOH will show us how his work happens with a live demonstration of painting. Watch for this wonderful ongoing demo in the Art Show on Saturday afternoon!

Saturday 1:00PM – Art Show

Visualizing Magic: The Gathering

From card to art -- how the process works: an illustrated lecture.

Friday 4:00PM – Verandas 3 / 4

New Images of Fantasy

How has fantasy illustration changed over the past few years? How has digital media changed the field, and what's it like to break in as a new artist? What cool things are new artists doing?

Saturday 5:30 PM – Veranda 2

Costume Workshop

Before the evening parade, a workshop open to all ages. Create a new costume out of provided raw materials, or bring your unfinished costume for a chance to sit and work with fellow costumers. Seamstresses, sewing machines, hot-melt glue guns, a drill and other tools will be provided. All skill levels are welcome.

Saturday 4:00 PM

Fantasia Parade and Costume Contest

In your Eeeeaster bonnet, with all the squids uponnnnit... Show off your finest costume from home, or display one created at the costume workshop earlier in the day. Guests of honor Brandon Sanderson and Dan Dos Santos will be on hand to judge.

Saturday 8:00 PM


Gaming

The Social Contract: Making It Explicit

We've had a lot of discussion about the social contract -- the rules by which our gaming groups operate, whether unspoken or not. Too often, though, they remain unspoken until someone blows up, or stinks up, the game. How can we go about making sure everyone is on the same page regarding how we game together? Is such a thing even desirable? Room for another panelist

Saturday 7:00 PM – Veranda 2

Designing Your Own Game

A lot of us can't help but house-rule and fiddle with games. Many gamers want to take the next step and design our own games. How do you get started? How can you become rich and famous designing games? Room for another panelist

Saturday 4:00 PM – Veranda 2

Invasion of the German Games

German and European boardgames have become immensely popular in the past few years. What qualities do they share? Which ones are the best? Room for another panelist

Saturday 5:30 PM – Veranda 2


Standards, Ongoing Events, and Not Really Panels

Opening Ceremony

Everything you always wanted to know about The Opening Ceremony but were afraid to ask. Thrills, Chills and a Keynote Speech!

Friday 7:00 PM - Bloomington

Retro Video Game Freakout

Artist Guest of Honor Dan Dos Santos is a huge fan of old videogames. If we're lucky, Dan may even bring his Atari. Come play some of the classics! Legacy game systems will be available, feel free to bring your own to share as well. Kick-off happens at 10pm. Play continues throughout the con, or until there is unanimous agreement on exactly how many buttons a controller should have.

Friday 10:00 PM - Room 219

Guest of Honor Interview: Dan Dos Santos

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Sunday 11:30 AM – Verandas 5 / 6

Guest of Honor Interview: Brandon Sanderson

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Saturday 8:30 PM - Krushenko's

Closing Ceremony

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Sunday 4:00 PM - Bloomington

Giant Soma Cube

As a continuing activity throughout the con, we will be building a giant Soma Cube. You know, that puzzle where you assemble irregular 3-dimensional pieces into a giant cube? Please join in and do your part!

Ongoing - Garden Court