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Program
Schedule for ConJosé
The
preliminary version of the ConJosé program is now available.
While we do not expect major changes, it is inevitable that
there will be some updates between now and the convention.
Please check the main
page for updates, and also look for the program change sheets
that will be distributed at the convention.
Updated:
25 August 2002
Thursday
- Friday - Saturday
- Sunday - Monday
Early
Morning Writing Exercises
Monday
8:30am CC G
Film:
Hugo Winner Best Dramatic Presentation
Monday
9:30am F Imperial Ball
Soviet
Space Disasters
Monday
10:00am CC A1A8
Some have been published, many have been hidden, even from
people in Russia. Hear about the ones you may not have known
about before.
Hugh S. Gregory
Acceptance
of High Technology: The Telephone
Monday
10:00am CC A2A7
Technoshock! The adoption of new technology has always been
fraught with stories of skepticism and sometimes terror. This
is true not only of the technologies we are trying to conquer
today, but also of technologies of the past; such as the telephone,
the automobile and the airplane. What rumors and wild stories
were circulated about past technologies and how do they compare
to the stories about today's technology?
Vernor Vinge, Chris Garcia, Kevin P. Roche
Quantum
Dots and Programmable Matter
Monday
10:00am CC A3
Electronic devices are rapidly shrinking to the nanometer
scale, where quantum mechanics dominates and particles become
waves. Here, the distinction between chemistry, mechanics
and electronics begins to blur. Case in point: the quantum
dot, a device capable of trapping electrons in a space so
small that they form "artificial atoms" whose size and shape
and charge can be controlled in real time. Historically, the
properties of matter are determined at the time of manufacture,
through careful mixing and processing. But now we find ourselves
at the dawn of a new age, where substances exist whose optical,
electrical, magnetic and even mechanical properties can be
adjusted at the flip of a bit. In a fifty-minute lecture,
Engineer/Journalist/Novelist Wil McCarthy explores the social
and technological implications of this "programmable matter."
Wil McCarthy
Hard-Shell
Costuming
Monday
10:00am CC A4
Techno costuming - fiber glass, metals, electronics
Fantasy
Short Fiction
Monday
10:00am CC A5
It doesn't have to be multi-volume epics.
Sherwood Smith, Kathryn Cramer
WSFS
Meeting
Monday
10:00am CC A6
If the meetings earlier in the convention were unable to process
all official business, we will consider what is left today.
Check the convention newsletter to find out if there will
be a Monday Business Meeting.
Convention
Programming: Art, Science, or Magic?
Monday
10:00am CC B1B2
Con programming can look simple: just throw some people at
the front of the room with a microphone and see what happens.
Find out what really goes into making a convention program
work well.
Priscilla Olson, Jim Mann, John Pomeranz, Mike Glyer, Craig
Miller
The
Future of Fanzines
Monday
10:00am CC C1C2
Are fanzines obsolete?
Tom Digby, Moshe Feder, Evelyn C. Leeper, Fred Lerner, Nicki
Lynch
Writing
the Synopsis
Monday
10:00am CC D
A synopsis is part of what you will use to sell your novel.
But what is a synopsis exactly? What is its function and how
can you make it work for you? Panelists discuss common problems
and misconceptions.
Stephen Pagel, Ashley Grayson, Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca
Moesta
Outsmarting
Evolution in Action: Can We Get Ahead of Antibiotic Resistant
Bugs?
Monday
10:00am CC J1J4
Current regimes for using antibiotics breed antibiotic resistance--how
do we get out of this box? Rotating antibiotic regimes? Finding
new antibiotics? Genetically engineered antibacterial viruses?
Can we move fast enough?
Kristine Smith, Scott Parker, William Thomasson, Elizabeth
Moon, Frank Wu
Now
It Can Be Told: Bay Area Fans, Writers and the Weapons Labs
Monday
10:00am CC J2
True (and sometime amusing) stories of government lab work
that found its way into science fiction, and vice versa!
Jordin Kare, G. David Nordley, Ken Wharton, Kay Tracy, Gregory
Benford
Reading
Monday
10:00am CC K
Roger MacBride Allen
Making
Hats and Gloves
Monday
10:00am CC N
A two-part demonstration on the basics of making two of costuming's
essential accessories - Hats and Gloves!
Jay Hartlove, Denisen Hartlove
Autographing
Monday
10:00am Exhibit Hall 2
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller, Robert Reed
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
10:00am H Almaden Ball 1
Howard V. Hendrix
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
10:00am H Almaden Ball 2
China Mieville
Reading
Monday
10:45am CC E
Keith Hartman
Reading
Monday
10:45am CC K
Donald Kingsbury
Dealer's
Room - Autographing at the Asimov/Analog Table
Monday
11:00am Exhibit Hall 3
Connie Willis, Gardner Dozois
Current
Trends in eBooks for Fantasy and Science Fiction Publishing
Monday
11:30am CC A1A8
Palm Digital Media is the largest retailer of eBooks for handheld
computers in the world. They work closely with DAW, Del Rey,
Tor and Pocket Books in releasing their titles as electronic
books for reading on Palm and Pocket PC handhelds. Come for
a review of current trends in eBooks for fantasy and science
fiction publishing.
Michael Segroves
The
Geography of Space: Near Earth
Monday
11:30am CC A2A7
What's where in space -- useful areas and useless ones, key
locations and minor ones, important resources and dangers.
Part 1: Earth orbit, the Moon, and points nearby.
Henry Spencer
Heads
and Hands
Monday
11:30am CC A3
Nuts and bolts workshop on drawing/painting two of the most
difficult parts of the human form.
David Cherry
Creating
Anthologies
Monday
11:30am CC A4
Anthologists discuss the creation and the business of anthologies--
from the initial idea, to the editorial heavy lifting, to
what happens to them in the marketplace.
Ellen Datlow, Stephen Pagel, Mike Resnick, Patrick Nielsen
Hayden
The
SF Three Foot Shelf
Monday
11:30am CC A5
What are the definitive science fiction and fantasy books
to own if you only have a three foot shelf to put them on?
Fred Lerner, Debbie Notkin, Lawrence Person
Lest
We Forget: Memorial for Fans & Writers
Monday
11:30am CC A6
To honor those we have lost in the last year.
Mike Glyer, Randy Smith
Local
and Regional Conventions
Monday
11:30am CC B1B2
What are the challenges and rewards of running a small or
regional convention? How do you start one and how do you keep
it going?
Jim Mann, Tammy Coxen, Elspeth Kovar, Andrew Adams, Michael
F. Siladi
Feedback
Session
Monday
11:30am CC B3B4
Here is a chance for you to provide compliments to or ask
questions of the chairmen of ConJose.
Cyberindigestion
-- What Spells Relief
Monday
11:30am CC C1C2
Is there a limit to how much personal electronic technology
humanity can swallow? Is the sheer mass of possibilities and
choices slowing diffusion of these technologies? Are defenses
beginning to evolve that limit cyber anarchy? What can we
say about the pace and extent of the effect of cybertechnology
on future society?
William F. Wu, Brad Templeton, Paula Butler, Laurie Mann
Job,
Family & Oh Yeah I'm an Artist/Writer
Monday
11:30am CC C3C4
Many artists and writers balance a family, a full time job
and their creative endeavors. Find out how they do it.
ElizaBeth Gilligan, Sharon Lee, Tad Williams, Deborah J. Ross
Domestic
Architecture in 2050
Monday
11:30am CC D
What will houses and neighborhoods look like in the near future?
In 2002, all new houses have a master bath and a large family
room off the kitchen. Condos and townhouses are popular in
urban areas. How might this change over the next 50 years?
Richard F. Dutcher, Jay Hartlove, Carolyn Dougherty, Janet
Lafler, Kathryn Daugherty
SIG:
Gadgets
Monday
11:30am CC E
Do you like new, techy toys? Come show off your latest can't-live-
without wonder to others who just love new technology.
Building
Believable Fantasy Worlds
Monday
11:30am CC F
What are the secrets to building rich, believable, fantasy
worlds that readers want to return to again and again? Panelists
discuss their observations.
P. C. Hodgell, L. E. Modesitt Jr., Terry McGarry, Sherwood
Smith, George R. R. Martin
Military
Technology
Monday
11:30am CC J1J4
Bigger bombers? Tougher tanks? With contemporary wars being
fought amidst civilian populations, the strategy of using
overwhelming force to conquer current enemies is no longer
viable. Near-future soldiers will use high-resolution virtual
retina displays connected to throwable robots and sensing
microbots. Their most useful weapons may turn out to be nonlethal
nets, slime, rubber bullets, or biological deterrents. What
items will near-future armies have to identify and disable
enemy forces? What science fiction authors have described
this trend towards guerilla warfare?
John G. Hemry, Susan R. Matthews, C. E. Petit, Brad Lyau,
Robert Fleming
Glitz,
Glitter and Other Shiny Stuff
Monday
11:30am CC J3
From sequins to rhinestones to beads to sparkly fabric, how
to make your costume sizzle and sparkle on stage and in the
halls.
Pierre Pettinger, Sandra Pettinger, Zelda Gilbert, Janet Wilson
Anderson, Dana MacDermott
Reading
Monday
11:30am CC K
Harry Turtledove
The
Year We Hanged All the Lawyers: Heinlein's Take on the Law
and Things Legal
Monday
11:30am CC N
Law and trials pop up over and over in Heinlein's fiction.
Is he fascinated with the subject because he thinks of lawyers
and the law as guardians of civilization? Not likely -- he
created a utopia by hanging them all. Let's talk about this
old pol's (professional clown and subversive!) take on law
and lawyers. Caution! Count cards! Hands on wallets! Some
of these guys are lawyers! You Have Been Warned!
David Silver, Art Dula, Capt. Herb Gilliland, USN Ret., L.
N. Collier
Autographing
Monday
11:30am Exhibit Hall 2
James Clemens, Scott Edelman, Eileen Gunn, Lois McMaster Bujold
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
11:30am H Almaden Ball 1
John Trimble
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
11:30am H Almaden Ball 2
Bjo Trimble
Dealer's
Room - Autographing at the Asimov/Analog Table
Monday
12:00 noon Exhibit Hall 3
David Marusek, Cory Doctorow, Gardner Dozois
Reading
Monday
12:15pm CC K
Walter Jon Williams
Forensic
Analysis of the World Trade Center Tragedy
Monday
1:00pm CC A1A8
We've all seen far too much of the fall of the Twin Towers
on TV. What happened afterward that didn't make it onto the
small screen? Who did what, and why? What did the searchers
find, and what are they doing with those remains and personal
items now?
Patricia MacEwen
The
Geography of Space: Deep Space
Monday
1:00pm CC A2A7
What's where in space -- useful areas and useless ones, key
locations and minor ones, important resources and dangers.
Part 2: inner solar system, outer solar system, and points
beyond.
Henry Spencer
When
Things Go Wrong In Space - Scientific Method to the Rescue
Monday
1:00pm CC A3
Things go wrong in space. Hardware breaks, software fails,
the universe dishes up the unexpected. There are very close
connections between the process of spacecraft anomaly resolution
and scientific method. In this talk, you'll hear gritty details
of spacecraft in- flight failures and mysteries and how we
use the scientific method to figure out what went wrong.
Steve Collins
SIG:
SF in Japan
Monday
1:00pm CC A4
Japanese fans discuss recent trends in science fiction in
Japan.
Research
-- Networking & Resourcing
Monday
1:00pm CC A5
Research isn't what it used to be. More and more authors are
turning to the Internet and private lists for research on
anything from marketing resources to learning about almost
lost/forgotten arts and skills. Let us not forget the writers'
groups. With greater access to the Internet, authors are collaborating,
researching, and developing their various skills with fellow
enthusiasts from around the world. Find out about some of
the best lists for research of various kinds for those in
the SF/F genres.
ElizaBeth Gilligan, Kent Brewster, Mindy Klasky, Maya Kaathryn
Bohnhoff, Cynthia Ward
The
Seth and Hugh Show
Monday
1:00pm CC A6
Why the weapons policy applies to this panel.
Hugh Daniel, Seth Breidbart
The
Rise of Specialty Conventions - Implication for Worldcon
Monday
1:00pm CC B1B2
Your local convention had a good mix of literature, science,
filk, gaming, and anime. Now a local gaming convention has
started up and your filkers have abandoned your convention
for a national filking conference. Are these specialist conventions
drawing members away from general conventions, even Worldcons?
Are there actions we should or could take to reverse this
trend?
Joe Siclari, Ben Yalow, David Howell, David Weingart
How
to Vote on the Hugos: An Explanation of What Won this Year
Monday
1:00pm CC B3B4
You didn't like the Hugo results? Why didn't YOUR favorite
story win the award? Come hear the Hugo administrators explain
the preferential voting system and why your second favorite
choice may have helped pick the winner.
John Lorentz, Kevin Standlee, David Bratman, George Flynn
Art
at the Speed of Light
Monday
1:00pm CC D
Artists and the internet - what do you need to know, what
do you need to do, and what do you need to worry about? Oh,
yeah, and can you make money with this thing?
Teresa Patterson, Ctein, Margaret Organ-Kean, Elizabeth Humphrey
SIG:
Online Comics
Monday
1:00pm CC E
They are not all in the newspapers anymore. Some comics are
too violent, too sexy, too weird for the daily newspapers.
Come and share your favorite online comics. Bring samples
and URLs.
Pulp
Science Fiction--Is it coming back?
Monday
1:00pm CC F
A multiple person reading of a pulp fiction adventure story.
Elise Toth
Nanotechnology,
Comparing Mechanical with Biological Advances
Monday
1:00pm CC J1J4
Biology is nanotechnology, or is it? What characteristics
do nanotechnological systems share with biology and how are
they different? Do the two regimes merge? Which is, ultimately,
the more efficient? Which is the least restricted by environment?
Howard Davidson, Kevin P. Roche, John K. Strickland Jr., Frank
Wu, Lawrence Person
Exponential
Growth: the Economics of Cornucopia
Monday
1:00pm CC J2
If we can make machines that can "digest" space resources
to make copies of themselves and other useful byproducts,
how does that change the sociology of the future. Are there
still constraints? Allocations? Will we hit cultural limits
to exploitation before we hit physical limits? If we could
take Jupiter apart, would we?
Vernor Vinge, Alastair Reynolds, L. E. Modesitt Jr., Steve
Gillett, William Thomasson
Breaking
Ground In Buffy
Monday
1:00pm CC J3
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer has repeatedly pushed the envelope
for dramas of its kind, from the wordless (and flawless) direction
of 'Hush' to 'The Body' and its subtle presentation of death;
even 'Once More With Feeling' expanded the genre in new ways,
yet the show remains snubbed by mainstream awards. Is this
intentional? Does the 'genre' label condemn Buffy, the Vampire
Slayer to the sci-fi ghetto?
P. C. Hodgell, Chris Garcia, Nicki Lynch, Eric M. Van
Worldbuilding
4
Monday
1:00pm CC K
Creating culture and history for your world
Amy Thomson, Howard V. Hendrix
Autographing
Monday
1:00pm Exhibit Hall 2
Wolf Read, Kristine Smith, Mark W. Tiedemann, Sasha Miller
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
1:00pm H Almaden Ball 1
Charles Stross
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
1:00pm H Almaden Ball 2
Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Teresa Nielsen Hayden
Buffy's
Cast of Thousands
Monday
2:30pm CC A2A7
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer has presented us with dozens of
vibrant and ever-surprising characters, from Buffy herself
to Anya the (sometimes) reformed vengeance demon. Which characters
have gone to just the right places -- and which of them may
have gone too far?
Jim Mann, Ben Yalow, Tom Whitmore, Richard F. Dutcher
The
Future of Food
Monday
2:30pm CC A5
The rise of ethnic cuisines or the McDonaldization of all
meals? Or will we all swallow a pill with a liquid diet as
a life lengthening strategy?
Chris Garcia, Richard Foss, Kathryn Daugherty
The
Bigger the Better?
Monday
2:30pm CC B1B2
Do cons reach a size where they're too big to handle? If so,
what strategies can we use to limit attendance without causing
a war?
Geri Sullivan, Mark L. Olson, Martin Easterbrook, Craig Miller,
Christian McGuire
SIG:
Fans of the Second Amendment
Monday
2:30pm CC E
Reading
Monday
2:30pm CC F
Vera Nazarian
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
2:30pm H Almaden Ball 1
Walter Jon Williams
Kaffee
Klatsch
Monday
2:30pm H Almaden Ball 2
G. David Nordley
Reading
Monday
3:15pm CC F
Kevin A. Murphy
Closing
Ceremonies
Monday
4:00pm F Imperial Ball
Tom Whitmore, Kevin Standlee, Vernor Vinge, John Trimble,
Bjo Trimble, David Cherry
Thursday
- Friday - Saturday
- Sunday - Monday
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