[identity profile] paradoox.livejournal.com
The Arisia 2011 Masquerade DVD is now available at https://www.createspace.com/313477 for $9.95 plus shipping.

Arisia 2011 Masquerade

Live from Arisia 2011, it's the Saturday Night Masquerade. This DVD includes the presentations, the awards ceremonies and a bonus track, "Masquerade Pre-show" with interviews of the people involved in putting on the masquerade.

Recorded live at Arisia 2011 in Boston, MA, January 15, 2011 [corrected date and location ...]

Televised Broadcasts:
Broadcast live on Arisia TV, channel 42 at the convention.

Title #313477
Format: DVD-R
[identity profile] corvaxgirl.livejournal.com
At Arisia 2011, there was a vendor on vendor row that sold Lolita style face masks (sort of surgeon style) and I can't for the life of me remember who it was that sold them! Does anyone know? TIA!
[identity profile] olszowka.livejournal.com
Hi,

Some of the videos produced by Arisia tech are now available:

PMRP -- Dr. Who: Starship of Madness: vimeo.com/19342207

Geeky Belly Dancing -- part1: http://vimeo.com/19314749 part2: http://vimeo.com/19342706

We also shot Jude & Derek's wedding and the Masquerade.  I expect the wedding will be available shortly.  I don't know whether the Masq. will be available on vimeo because it will be available as a DVD.

  --PeterO
[identity profile] n1jdu.livejournal.com
My second "bonus" episode .. audio only .. from Monday's panel: Nikolai Tesla, The Man and The Myth

n1jdu.org/Fandom/Sci_Fi_Fandom_56b.mp3

[identity profile] avivasedai.livejournal.com
ExpandDefinitely hiding this one; it was a great panel and there was a lot of good discussion. ) I don’t recall the final comments from the panelists, but I was very satisfied with this panel and complimented the panelists from it later.
[identity profile] roozle.livejournal.com
As announced on this LJ and other places, the Carl Brandon Awards for 2008 and 2009 were awarded. It was a highlight of the convention for me to hear from, and when lucky, meet in person, these talented winners.

As I got to find out more about the winning books and stories:
Half World by Hiromi Goto
Liar by Justine Larbalestier
Distances by Vandana Singh
"Ghost Summer" by Tananarive Due
I became excited about reading them. Below, you can read the jury statements about the winners, which were read at the awards ceremony. I hope they will introduce people who were unable to be there to these fascinating books.

Expandjury statement for Half World )
Expandjury statement for Liar )
Expandjury statement for Ghost Summer )
Expandjury statement for Distances )
[identity profile] bobquasit.livejournal.com
Arisia 2011: Bigger, better, and building up to Boskone

Apparently Arisia is a sexathon? I must be doing the wrong events!

As for having once been part of Boskone, I guess fact-checking is dead. :)
[identity profile] arxacies.livejournal.com
Good afternoon,

     Who was the dealer that sold the small flasks that looked basically like a light bulb?  I'd like to be able to tell people where I got this new thing.
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Did anyone get any photos or videos from Arisia's (first-ever AFAIK) contra dance on Friday in Harbor? I intended to but completely forgot about it that day and didn't realize I'd forgotten about it 'til the next day. Oops.
[identity profile] beagley.livejournal.com
Hi,
I've missed this Arisia panel (Arisia Reads!) every year, and I always want to know:

What were the five books this year?! And which one "won"?!

If someone knows the five books from this year, last year, or any year, I would really love to know them. Maybe there's a list somewhere online for each year?

Regards,
-D

Thanks

Jan. 20th, 2011 12:12 am
[identity profile] traingeek.livejournal.com
We'd like to thank all our minions, er, volunteers, who helped make Arisia 2011 possible!
[identity profile] bobquasit.livejournal.com
Was anyone at or on the "I Married A Geek" or "I Married A Non-Fan" panel? I suggested them, but ended up missing them - and I couldn't help but wonder how well they went. Any report would be much appreciated!
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[personal profile] jasra
The good, the bad and well, maybe not the ugly, but you get the point.

Feedback form

Thanks again, one and all!
[livejournal.com profile] jasra
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[personal profile] jasra
Thank you to Crystal for pulling together great GOHs and staff to make a great con.

Thank you to all of the divheads, areaheads and assorted staff members for putting on a fantastic con in a brand new (to us) hotel.

Thank you to the attendees for your patience while we learn our new home and for going to our events and panels and having a great time.

Thank you all!
[livejournal.com profile] jasra, assistant conchair 2011, webmistress, asst divhead Events, minion for programming and hotel, and assorted other responsibilities at con
[identity profile] weepingspider.livejournal.com
...for SPACING OUT: Eat, Grok, & Be Nerdy (Saturday night party)

SCHEDULE OF GEEKERY (Updated, but still subject to change...)

5:00PM - Start of party
Food, drink, and atmosphere (both kinds) available throughout the evening.
Space mad-libs and trivia (with prizes) at various times (not during talks).
Each talk builds on the ones before it, but is intended to be accessible to newcomers as well.

6:00PM - Modeling the Heavens & Conception of Space Flight (talk - 15 min.)
How did the human sense of wonder about the sky lead to an understanding of gravity, optics, and more? How did that lead to fantasies, speculations, and finally plans to transport humans into outer space? What were those fantasies, speculations, and plans like? How have science fiction and the reality of space flight mutually fed one another?

6:30PM - A Brief History of Space Exploration (talk - 15 min.)
How did our ideas about spaceflight become a reality? What didn't happen the way we thought it would? What path has our exploration of space taken so far and how has it effected our lives here on Earth?

7:00PM - Energy Sources, Storage, & Delivery (talk - 15 min.)
What is now publicly recognized as a major influence on world politics and economics has always been known to aerospace engineers as a crucial limiting factor: energy. What is it, really, and why is it so important? Where can we get it, how can we store it, and how can we bring it to where it's needed? What energy challenges remain for human spaceflight? How have advances in space technology for energy management interacted with the development of energy technologies used here on Earth. How might they interact in the future?

7:30PM - Propeller, Jet, & Rocket Propulsion (talk - 15 min.)
OK, so how did we actually get this spaceflight thing off the ground (so to speak)? Learn about our primary means of propulsion for human space flight, the rocket, and the technologies that led up to it.

8:00PM - Launch, Orbit, Navigation, & Reentry (talk - 15 min.)
So that's basically how we make spaceships go! But how do we make them go where we _want_? How do we get into space and stay up there? How do we get back down safely?

8:30PM - Control Systems & Communication (talk - 15 min.)
A spacecraft has many components that have to work in concert, in some cases making on-the-fly adjustments faster than a human pilot could. How are the various sensors and actuators monitored, controlled, and coordinated? How is communication and telemetry handled?

9:00PM - Space Physiology & Hazards of Space (talk - 15 min.)
There are lots of reasons why a human being cannot survive in outer space without technological aid. Even inside the partially controlled environment of a modern spacecraft, there are aspects of spaceflight that still have detrimental effects on humans. How does the environment of space effect human physiology and what other hazards are present during human spaceflight?

9:30PM - Life Support (talk - 15 min.)
It's not "human spaceflight" without the humans! And humans have all these pesky requirements... eating, drinking, breathing, etc.... And they also have pet peeves about being cooked, frozen, or irradiated. How do we accommodate such a needy payload?

10:00PM - Landing on the Moon (talk - 15 min.)
Here we zoom in on the history of the Apollo program, paying specific attention to the underlying technologies.

10:30PM - A Return to Wonder (talk - 15 min.)
The future is wide open! What could be next for humans in space? What new technologies might be developed? How can space exploration benefit humanity?

12:00AM - End of party
Your hosts are now tired. Let them go to bed.

Check the party board for room number!
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We strongly encourage you to download our mobile guide to enhance your experience at Arisia. You'll be able to plan your day with a personalized schedule and browse exhibitors, maps and general show info.

The guide is compatible for iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches and Android devices.

To get the guide, choose one of the methods below:
  • Download 'The Conventionist' from the Apple App Store or the Android Marketplace

  • Visit http://conventionist.com/getit from your phone’s browser

  • There will be a barcode image for you to scan at the con if you want to do that.


The guide will be listed under the "download guides" section of the application.

I saw this at PaxEast and thought it was really nifty and helpful.

See you guys soon!
[livejournal.com profile] jasra
Asst Conchair, 2011
[identity profile] chanaleh.livejournal.com
(cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] weirdjews)

As for the past several years, there will be Friday night Shabbat services taking place at Arisia '11. They are unofficially co-sponsored by [livejournal.com profile] tremontstshul (Cambridge, MA) and hosted by [livejournal.com profile] zigguratlabs.

Room: Suite 1406-1407 (I think! if anyone reading knows that this is wrong, please advise)
Time: 5:00-6:00pm on Fri 1/14/11

The service is Conservative Egalitarian (led by [livejournal.com profile] chanaleh) with mixed seating. Siddurim (prayerbooks) and kippot (yarmulkes) will be provided. There is lots of singing, and all are welcome to attend.

These details will be posted on flyers at-con, including on the party board.

Hope to see some of you there!
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[personal profile] rosefox
Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] sinboy:

> Hey all,
>
> We need someone on early Thursday afternoon to help move 3 coolers from a
> home in Union Square area of Somerville to the con hotel. Should be a short
> hop, but things probably can't be moved to Arisia storage load out today due
> to snow. If the hypothetical person had a truck or a van, so much the
> better, as the car here might need to make 2 trips.
>
> If you'd like to help, please email greenroom@arisia.org or call 646 287 2467.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Josh Jasper
> Green Room/Staff Den

Comments are off on this post; all replies directly to Josh, please.


Brute found! Thanks all!
[identity profile] alpha-helixx.livejournal.com
I know this is last minute, but if anyone is coming from the Amherst-ly direction and has car space for two (possibly three) people and their stuff, we will be EXTREMELY grateful.  Willing to pay generously and share snacks.

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