Chicon 1991 Sunday Schedule

Thursday* * Friday* * Saturday* * Sunday* * Monday

Sunday
12:50 am
 Film -   Animation/Shorts Galore - Regency Ballroom C/D

1:35 am
 Film -   Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (1965) - Regency Ballroom A

3:05 am
 Film -   Ghidrah--the 3-Headed Monster (1966) - Regency Ballroom A

4:40 am
 Film -   Fiend Without a Face (1958) - Regency Ballroom A

6:30 am
 Film -   Phantom Empire 7-9 (1935) - Regency Ballroom C/D

7:45 am
 Film -   Little Shop of Horrors (1986) - Regency Ballroom C/D

9:25 am
 Film -   Phantom Empire 7-9 (1935) - Regency Ballroom C/D

10:00 am
 Media -  Books-Movies-Books - Grand Ballroom E
     Moderator: C.     Hitchcock
     B. Froman, T. Gunnarsson, M. Leeper, G.R.R Martin, C. Miller, M.
     Snodgrass

 Literary -    Focus on Death - Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: J.     Morrow
     B. Denton, J. Kelly, T. Pratchett, M. Soukup, D. Zindell

 Literary -    Moving Publishing Out of New York - Columbus Hall I/J
     Moderator: P.     Nielsen-Hayden
     B. Meacham, C. Ryan, D.W. Smith

 Literary -    Electronic Rights - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: C.     Von Rospach
     G. Costikyan, W. Daniels, R. Zellich

 Science -     Predictions and Extrapolations: Patterns in History and Science -
     Columbus Hall K/L
     Moderator: J.     Martino
     K. Dalkey, M. Kenin, Joel Sherman, H. Turtledove

How can historians and futurists (and, of course, SF writers) get a
handle on the future?  Does Change have patterns we can use to divine
the course of events?  What are the methods of extrapolation?

 Science -     Weapons of Tomorrow: The War Toys of SF - Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: B.     Bova
     D. Elms, R. Green, S. Shwartz, M. Yudkowski

What new military technologies are around the corner?  Which old ones
will be made obsolete?  

 Academic -    Teaching Science Fiction III - Grand Ballroom D - North
     Moderator: J.     Patrouch
     P. Eisenstein, R. Mac Bride Allen, C. Sheffield

 Art -    Demonstration: Matting - Buckingham
     T. Hamilton

 Art -    Demonstration: Watercolor - Water Tower
     P. Breeding-Black

 Art -    Slide Show: The Art of Baen books - Gold Coast
     T. Weisskopf

 Fan -    Fat-Feminina in Fandom - Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: L.     Edison
     H. Squires
 -   WSFS Business Meeting - Grand Ballroom F

 Costuming -   From the Neck Up - Part 2 Hats and Dresses - Columbian
     G. Anderson, K. Pauli, P. Pettinger, J. Ward

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     J.G. Betancourt, J. Gurney, N. Jainschigg, J. Lichtenberg

 Reading - Haymarket
     J. Lorrah

 Reading - Picasso
     J. Tarr

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     P. Williams

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     S. Leigh

10:30 am
 Film -   The Black Pirate (1926) - Regency Ballroom C/D

 Film -   Bride of Frankenstein (1935) - Regency Ballroom A

11:00 am
 Literary -    Where is the Cutting Edge--Stories or Novels? - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: J.     Kelly
     E. Bryant, G. Dozois, D. Hartwell, S. Schmidt, C. Sheffield, M.
     Swanwick

 Literary -    How Corporate Acquisitions Affect Publishing and You - Columbus
     Hall I/J
     Moderator: L.     Aronica
     T. Doherty, J.R. Douglas, J. Frankel, J. Higgins

 Science -     History of Space Flight in Editorial Cartoons - Columbus Hall K/L
     L. Boyle

Larry Boyle follows the triumphs and flops of the  Space Age through
the eyes of cartoonists.

 Science -     Bygone Monsters:  Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Critters in Fiction -
      Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: J.     Gurney
     R. Charrette, R. Reed, R. Sawyer

The fossil world provides us with a panoply of alien  creatures richer
than any imagined in novels.  How have authors  harnessed the worlds
of the past in the service of SF?  What is  the special appeal of
prehistoric creatures?

 Academic -    Discussion Panel: Rudyard Kipling - Grand Ballroom D - North
     Moderator: S.     Shwartz
     L. Gold, J. Pournelle, H. Wood

 Art -    Lecture: Repro Man - Gold Coast
     D. Maitz

 Art -    Lecture/Demonstration: Colored Pencil - Buckingham
     S. Rosema

 Fan -    Evolution of Fanzines and Fan Editors - Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: T.     Sadler
     R. Coulson, L. Hickman, T. Lane, A. Ubelhor

 Media -  Dances With Dragons - Grand Ballroom E
     J.L. Nye, R. Wood
 -   Field of Dreams - New Orleans
     G. Effinger, R. Mainhardt, K. Parkinson, D.A. Smith, R. Wilber

 Literary -    Homoerotica and Homophagia: Gay Vampires - Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: F.     Hummel
     L. Edison, N. Holder, C. Severance, A. Shepherd

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     J. Dorr, W. Howlett, F. Pohl, K. Rusch, J. Williamson

 Reading - Haymarket
     J. Gunn

 Reading - Picasso
     M. Sargent

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     D. Kingsbury

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     P. Cadigan

12:00 pm
 Literary -    Aliens and the Anthropomorphic Fallacy (Phallacy?) - Columbus Hall
     A/B
     Moderator: F.A.   Brejcha
     D. Drisgill, E. Friesner, L. Mixon, P. Park

 Literary -    Small Press Issues - Columbus Hall I/J
     Moderator: G.     Ketter
     C. Edwards, R. Garcia, A. Kyle, A. Porter, J. Simner, M. Ziesing

 Science -     What's Wrong with NASA, and How to Fix It - Grand Ballroom B
     Moderator: A.     Steele
     P. Jennings, H. Spencer, C. Stoll

At least some of NASA's flaws are now apparent to everyone.  Can the
outfit that sent people to the Moon and Voyager to Neptune be revived
from its post-Challenger, post-Hubble slump?

 Science -     How to Fix Your Broken Spaceship: A Short Course for the Prepared
     Traveler - Columbus Hall K/L
     K. Meltsner

How to talk to local blacksmiths and artisans so you can get your ship
back into space.  Recommended for trips to those backwater planets    
unserved by the Galactic AAA.           

 Science -     The Feminine Experience in High-Tech - Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: A.     Karash
     M.J. Dyson, K. Massie-Ferch, R. Nakkula, H. Parker

Scientists and engineers discuss the experience of women in the
predominantly-male world of the laboratory and the industrial plant. 

 Trivia -   Trivia Bowl - New Orleans

 Cities - Big City Support Systems - Grand Ballroom D - North
     Moderator: F.     Pohl
     S. Blom, W. Humphries, G. Price, Joel Sherman

 Art -    Demonstration: It's all Black and White - Water Tower
     R. Walters

 Art -    Slide Show/Lecture: Do's and Don'ts - Gold Coast
     J. Wurts

 Art -    Portfolio Review - Buckingham
     T. Hamilton, D. Maitz

 Fan -    Familiar Faces; Alternate Fandoms - Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: D.     Sanders
     J. Kare, T. Lay, P.A. Lucyshyn
 -   Art Auction Part II - Grand Ballroom F

 Costuming -   How Do I Start - Novice Costumers - Columbian
     R. Himmelsbach, S. Pettinger, C. Salemi, V. Warren, J.
     Wilson-Anderson

 Literary -    Japanese Science Fiction Today - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: M.     Osako
     T. Shibano, K. Yamaoka

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     T. Bisson, B. Bova, D. Cherry, J. Varley

 Reading - Haymarket
     C. Mills

 Reading - Picasso
     L. Stewart Carl

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     M. Resnick

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     L. Carpenter

 Film -   Ron Shusett on the upcoming "Freejack" - Regency Ballroom A

12:15 pm
 Film -   The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) - Regency Ballroom C/D

1:00 pm
 Literary -    Japanese Culture/SF -- Cross Fertilizations - Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: T.     Shibano
     Y. Kobayashi, M. Osako, S. Takeuchi

 Science -     Technofen and Tinkerers: Problem-Solving in Your Basement -
     Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: T.R.   Johnson
     G. Anderson, A. Duester, C. Jones, J. Kare, D. Levine

What are they up to in those workshops?  Among us are the techies--
people who delight in putting odd things together in odd ways, people
who walk through a con blinking and beeping, people who have assembled
amazing gadgets and marvelous toys.  

 Science -     Do Dolphins Speak English? Will They? How about Gorillas? - Grand
     Ballroom B
     Moderator: M.     Bein
     D. Brin, J. Moffett, P. Robinson, C. Sheffield

Where does science stand in the quest to communicate with animals? 
And will they ever read SF and fantasy?  Will they ever write it?

 Literary -    Plotted While U Wait - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: S.     Shwartz
     S.M. Stirling, J. Tarr, H. Turtledove

 Academic -    Discussion Panel: Hal Clement - Grand Ballroom D - North
     Moderator: S.     Miesel
     A. Eisenstein, E. Hull

 Art -    Lecture: Self Dissection - Buckingham
     J. Lee

 Art -    Slide Show: Hal Clement Show - Gold Coast
     H. Clement

 Art -    Slide Show: David Mattingly Retrospective - Gold Coast
     D. Mattingly

 Art -    Demonstration: Stone in Acrylic - Water Tower
     L. Lake

 Fan -    Ghood Causes -- Worldcon Funded Fan Projects - Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: C.     Miller
     P. Frierson, J. Hertz, S. Jeude

 Filk -   Filking the Mundanes - Grand Ballroom E
     Moderator: S.     Childs-Helton
     D. Clement, L. Fish, R. Nakkula

 Costuming -   Historical - Oriental - Columbian
     R. Himmelsbach, T. Seabrook-McLaurine, V. Warren

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     J. Coulson, R. Coulson, F. Kelly-Freas, S. Leigh, L. Tilton

 Reading - Haymarket
     D. Sakers

 Reading - Picasso
     P. Anthony

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     D. Beason

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     J. Rosenberg

 Art -    Computer Animation at Home - TBA

 Film -   Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Regency Ballroom A

2:00 pm
 Literary -    What's the Difference Between Magical Realism and Fantasy? -
     Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: E.     Van
     M. Kandel, P. McKillip, M. Rosenblum, M. Zambreno

 Literary -    Neopro 2: Contacts & Self Promotion - Columbus Hall I/J
     Moderator: P.     Heck
     C. Eddy, W. Fawcett, P. Nielsen-Hayden, T. Weisskopf, B. Yalow

 Science -     What's Right with NASA - Grand Ballroom B
     Moderator: M.J.   Dyson
     R. Cage, D. Hardison, P. Richards

Warts and all, NASA is an astoundingly capable spacefaring
organization.  What can it do that nobody else can do?  What will its
future be like?  Will NASA survive in its present form?

 Science -     Screwdriver Dreams:  Hard SF and Mysticism - Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: G.     Benford
     H. Hendrix, S. McKee Charnas, D. Zindell

Writers of hard science fiction are notall Cold Equations.  Some
exhibit a broad streak of mysticism in their work.  Who? Why?

 Literary -    Influence of Dorothy Dunnett - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: D.     Keller
     M. Gettings, J. Hertz, G. Kay, T. Nielsen-Hayden, J. Stevenson

 Science -     The Secret Sex Life of Candy - Columbus Hall K/L
     S. Scheiner

Have you ever wondered where M&M's come from?  What really  goes on in
that factory in Hershey, Pennsylvania?  Come hear about life   and
love in a sugar-coated world.  Rated "VF" (Very Fattening). Fen under
12 notadmitted.      

 Art -    Networking - Buckingham
     Moderator: M.     Miller
     R. Eggleton, D. Maitz, S. Saffel, L. Synk

 Fan -    Where Have All the Young Fans Gone? - Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: E.     Whitley
     L. Bushyager, S. Francis, R. Smith, Jon Stopa

 Media -  Yes Mr. Waverly - Those Men From Uncle - Grand Ballroom E
     Moderator: T.E.   DeWeese
     R. Coulson
 -   Greenberg Roast - Grand Ballroom F
     G. Boettcher, M. Randall, M. Reichert, M. Resnick, R. Silverberg,
     R. Weinberg
 -   Greenberg Roast - Grand Ballroom F
     F. Ackerman, E. Bryant, A.J. Budrys, P. Cadigan, R. Green, M.
     Greenberg
 -   WSFS Mark and Registration Committee - New Orleans

 Costuming -   All Hail Queen G - Columbian
     N. Mildebrandt, P. Pettinger, S. Pettinger, G. Wolfenden-Steib

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     L. Barwood, G. Dickson, S. Miesel, D. Schweitzer

 Reading - Haymarket
     P. McAuley

 Reading - Picasso
     D. Thornley

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     M. Soukup

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     R. Kirstein

 Film -   The Princess Bride (1987) - Regency Ballroom C/D

3:00 pm
 Literary -    The Rise of Androgyny - Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: A.     Thomson
     K. Babich, D. Keller, S. Miller, B. Rogers, K.D. Wentworth

 Literary -    F&SF in the Eighties - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: D.     Hartwell
     E. Datlow, G. Dozois, D. Grant, J. Klein, B. Mitchell

 Media -  Sigourney Weaver - Grand Ballroom E
     J. Ecklar, E. Heideman, S. Mayer, R. Meyers

 Literary -    Neopro 1: In and Out of the Slush Pile, Contracts and Agents -
     Columbus Hall I/J
     Moderator: T.     King
     J. Bilmes, S. Gilbert, S. Schmidt, D.W. Smith, G. Van Gelder

 Science -     The Abuse of Biology in SF - Grand Ballroom B
     Moderator: E.     Moon
     B. Gehm, S. Scheiner, E. Van Dommelen, S. Willis

How does SF stack up when it deals with the biological sciences?
Grievous errors, and how writers might avoid them.  Bad examples and
good examples.  

 Science -     Adaptive Technology:  An Equalizing Force for the Disabled -
     Columbus Hall K/L
     F.A. Brejcha, J. Lazzaro

Disabled computer users are discovering that in the online world,
everybody looks the same.  You may type your  electronic mail at 100
words per minute or tap it out with  a pencil in your mouth; your
correspondents and readers don't care.  Users of the BIX conferences
discuss the potential of technology  for opening new doors.

 Cities - Cities in Space - Grand Ballroom D - North
     Moderator: Joel   Sherman
     A. Gilliland, J. Strickland, H. Vanderbilt

 Art -    Lecture: Conservation Techniques - Buckingham
     E. Vartanoff

 Fan -    It Doesn't SEEM Like 50 Years! (Fandom of the 30's and 40's) -
     Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: D.     Kyle
     F. Ackerman, R. Madle, F. Pohl, W. Tucker

 Science -     Crunching Better Science: Are Faster Computers the Answer? -
     Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: D.     Levine
     A. Anda, D. Beason, D. Elms, K. Meltsner

As raw computer power becomes available to scientists, some hard 
problems can be licked; other problems run away toofast.  Ill-behaved
problems may fall to trial and error.  Very complex simulations become
possible.  Can fundamental discoveries be made inside very big, very
fast machines?  And where will faster performance come from?

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     G. Cook, K. Koja, K. Rusch, W.J. Williams

 Reading - Haymarket
     B. McKenna

 Reading - Picasso
     D. Drisgill

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     J. Chalker

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     G. Kay

 Film -   A look at Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" - Regency Ballroom A

3:30 pm - Art Auction Part III - Grand Ballroom F

4:00 pm
 Literary -    Setting-Driven Plot vs. Plot-Driven Setting - Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: P.     McKillip
     V.E. Mitchell, M. Rosenblum, J. Stith, J. Williamson, C. Willis

 Literary -    Starting a New Magazine - Columbus Hall I/J
     Moderator: C.     Ryan
     J.G. Betancourt, C. Edwards, E. Heideman, A. Porter, D.W. Smith

 Science -     Dreamworlds and Cyberspace:  Building Virtual Realities - Grand
     Ballroom B
     Moderator: C.     Morningstar
     C.J. Cherryh, J. Cramer, L. Niven, T. O'Brien, D. Skran, J. Weisman

The hottest, most-discussed topic in computerdom these days is
"virtual reality:" you join other people in a simulated environment
your computer provides.  Learn about early systems that have already
been developed,  and about the thousand-and-one applications for
future VR systems.

 Science -     Frontiers of Electronics - Columbus Hall C/D
     Moderator: H.     Davidson
     J. Grimm, D. Houseman, D. Levine, A. Peed, R. Zellich

No technical art has changed our globe in as many ways as electronics.
What's the latest on faster chips?  Smaller ones?  Optical computing?
Dense storage media?  Ask our experts.

 Literary -    British Commonwealth Speculative Fiction - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: P.     McAuley
     C. Burnham, G. Collins, P. Gurnwell, P. Nicholls, T. Pratchett, N.
     Ruddick

 Science -     Charting America's Path to Space: The Synthesis Group - Columbus
     Hall K/L
     D. Beason

The U.S. badly needs a road map for its next decades in space. Dr.
Doug Beason is a member of the "Synthesis Group," commissioned by the
White House to investigate and recommend alternatives for returning to
the Moon, exploring Mars, and exploiting the resources of the Solar
System.  He discusses their recommendations.

 Art -    Round Table: Printing and Distribution - Gold Coast
     A. Price

 Art -    3-D Art in a 2-D World - Buckingham
     Moderator: R.     Charrette
     M.D. Farley, B. Guarino, J. Guthrie, S. Mayer

 Art -    Demonstration: Oil Painting - Water Tower
     J. Gurney

 Fan -    Did You Hear the One About... (Fan Humorists Panel) - Columbus Hall
     E/F
     Moderator: M.     Glyer
     S. Farber, T. Harvia, A. Hlavaty, E. Weinstein

 Media -  It's Dead, Jim - Is Trek VI the End of Classic Trek? - Grand
     Ballroom E
     Moderator: J.     Lichtenberg
     B. Ferguson, J. Ford, R. Greenberger

 Costuming -   From LEDs to LASERs - Columbian
     G. Anderson, G. Boettcher, M. VandeBunt

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     J. Norman, J. Roberson, L. Synk, W. Wu

 Reading - Haymarket
     A. Harris

 Reading - Picasso
     R. Meyers

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     E. Bryant

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     S.M. Stirling

 Film -   Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) - Regency Ballroom C/D

 Film -   Solaris (1972) - Regency Ballroom A

5:00 pm
 Literary -    Sex and Violence, Love and Death - Grand Ballroom A
     Moderator: J.     May
     P. Jennings, S. Leigh, S. McKee Charnas, J. Roberson, N. Smith, M.
     Soukup

 Literary -    Family of pros - Columbus Hall A/B
     Moderator: M.     Haldeman
     S. Deer, L. Haldeman, S. Miesel, L. Resnick, S. Tilton, V.S.
     Trestrail, L. Turtledove

 Literary -    The Power of the Bookstore Employee - Columbus Hall I/J
     Moderator: S.     Allison
     A. Bentley, L. Hamilton, G. Ketter, E. Lang, B. McKenna

 Science -     The Scrambled Democracy: Computers, Government, Privacy, and Civil
     Liberties - Grand Ballroom B
     Moderator: M.     Godwin
     M. Crawford, S. Jackson, A. Peed, B. Schneier, C. Von Rospach

How do we protect individual rights on the emerging electronic
frontier, where legal precedents are few and innovation outraces both
citizens and government?  How can we guarantee freedoms while
providing for the  legitimate needs of law enforcement?  Can
cryptography provide citizens with tools to do this?

 Science -     Read My Lips, Hal: Speech Recognition by Machines - Columbus Hall
     K/L
     G. Corrigan

It's hard to get people to listen to you.  It's even harder to get a
machine to listen.  Engineer Gerald Corrigan explains how speech
recognition works and what tomorrow's computers will be able to do
with it.

 Science -     Space Travel:  Your Ticket to Orbit Has Been Confiscated - Columbus
     Hall C/D
     J. Davidson, D. Meyer

At the end of 1990, Glavkosmos contract in hand, three young tall 
Texans set out to give you a chance to fly to Mir, the Soviet space
station.   Unfortunately, the Harris County district attorney's office
was short on enthusiasm for spaceflight. Entrepreneurs Jim Davidson
and David Meyer explain how the DA brought the program to an end-- and
why it's notdead yet.

 Academic -    Panel: Postmodernism and Science Fiction - Grand Ballroom D - North
     Moderator: P.     McAuley
     H. Hendrix, W. Schuyler, S.M. Stirling

 Art -    Cartooning - Buckingham
     Moderator: J.     Mayhew
     K. Erichsen, A. Gilliland, R. Gleason, T. Harvia, M. White

 Fan -    Are the Hugos an Endangered Species? - Columbus Hall E/F
     Moderator: B.     Pelz
     R. Katze, R. Pavlac

 Filk -   Filk as Poetry - Grand Ballroom E
     Moderator: R.     Coulson
     G. Dickson, C. Flynt, B. Sutton, W. Sutton

 Autograph - Grand Ballroom C - South
     S. Brust, K. Dalkey, L. Mc Master Bujold, J. Roberts

 Reading - Haymarket
     C. Sheffield

 Reading - Picasso
     T. Gunnarsson

 Reading - Geneve/Bern
     G. Effinger

 Reading - Basel/Lausanne
     R. Sawyer

6:30 pm - N3F Meeting - Columbus Hall K/L

 Film -   Total Recall (1990) HUGO NOMINEE - Regency Ballroom C/D

7:00 pm
 Film -   Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) - Regency Ballroom A

8:30 pm
 Film -   Fantasia (1940) - Regency Ballroom C/D

8:45 pm
 Film -   Aelita Queen of Mars (1924) - Regency Ballroom A

9:00 pm
 Late Night -Fan Readings - New Orleans
     D. Levine, N. Smith, C. Springs, P. Wells

 Filk -   Pagan Circle - Gold Coast
     Moderator: B.     Sutton
     W. Sutton, G. Zak
 -   Hugo Awards Ceremonies - Grand Ballroom

10:30 pm
 Filk -   Barry & Sally Jam - Gold Coast
     Moderator: B.     Childs-Helton
     S. Childs-Helton

10:45 pm
 Film -   The Second Animation Celebration: The Movie - Regency Ballroom C/D

 Film -   Sneak Peak II: More on upcoming movies - Regency Ballroom A

12:00 am
 Film -   Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (1984) - Regency Ballroom a

Thursday* * Friday* * Saturday* * Sunday* * Monday