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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 06:42pm on 14/04/2009 under
And then the other three days of Eastercon happened, and we all went home again.

Let me back up a little. On Sunday, I gave the BSFA's inaugural academic lecture at Eastercon, on practical, sensible, strange, and weird things having to do with time and its depictions in the Middle Ages. I'm happy to say that it went very well, even if, as an ignorant colonial, I'm unable to pronounce Michaelmas correctly. Also, I had incentive to mention the Hedgehog of the Destruction of Ninevah, which is always a good thing.

On Monday, I was part of the Hugo discussion panel, which worked satisfyingly enough because our reading tastes were largely complementary. The panel happened in between two Punch & Judy shows happening in the same room, so we had a theatre and puppets hanging out while we discusseed the provisional Graphic Story category and other Hugo-related things.

The George Hay Memorial Lecture was on the really nifty RepRap project.
Music of the Spheres
Not the Clarke Awards
Never trust a book with a dragon on the cover
The BSFA Awards
Tim Power's GOH talk
Rock Band: Battle of the Bands competition (only as a spectator)
Figures from History

I didn't go to anywhere near as many panels as I would normally in a convention, spending half of the rest of the time tweaking my lecture slides, getting sleep, or trying to get to the convention hotel. In between everything else, I caught up with friends and met lots of new and intriguing people. It was an excellent convention; its only real challenge in my experience of it was that many of us were staying in the city center, a maze of one way streets which I never traversed the same way twice. There was a shuttle bus service, but not always often enough, and taxis were often complicated by losing them to other aspiring passengers. Other than that though, it was impressive: friendly staff, cheap and decent food, a good variety of well-used spaces, lots of bars, and an excellent program.
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posted by [identity profile] rhiannon76.livejournal.com at 07:04pm on 14/04/2009
Glad to hear all went well. Your lecture sounds like it was quite interesting.

Also, I had incentive to mention the Hedgehog of the Destruction of Ninevah, which is always a good thing.

!?! Why have I not encountered this before? (Probably because my hedgehog obsession began around the time that my medieval studies inclinations withered.) What a lovely depiction. In googling for it, I also learned about St. Arnulf "Hairshirts are for wusses" Villiers, who was reputed to have made himself a hedgehog-skin shirt, worn prickles-in for more mortification.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 10:50am on 15/04/2009
I never knew about the Hedgehog of Ninevah until I went to Amiens and photographed it. When I got home, I started wondering why there was a hedgehog there!
 
posted by [identity profile] theengineer.livejournal.com at 08:38pm on 14/04/2009
Maybe I'll try Eastercon again next year!
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 10:51am on 15/04/2009
Did you know about the Reprap project? Its goal is to create a self-replicating replicator. Currently, the replicator can do about 60% of its own parts.
 
posted by [identity profile] theengineer.livejournal.com at 01:28pm on 15/04/2009
One step closer to our robot overlords...
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 02:11pm on 16/04/2009
How decisive are you feeling about this? The price goes up by 10 pounds today. Given how far away it is, you may wish to wait!
 
posted by [identity profile] theengineer.livejournal.com at 02:13pm on 16/04/2009
I'm not *that* decisive.

They certainly do encourage people to sign up early!
 
posted by [identity profile] marzapane.livejournal.com at 02:26am on 15/04/2009
I'm so happy your talk went well. I am proud of you for being asked to give the talk!
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 02:12pm on 16/04/2009
Thank you!

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