COSine

Jan. 19th, 2004 02:06 am
mishalak: A fantasy version of myself drawn by Sue Mason (Default)
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Or Uncertain Calculations
I was rather disappointed by COSine in Colorado Springs. I was not expecting an incredible convention, since this was the first year, but it was undoubtedly the least energetic con I have ever attended. We, Rose, Amanda, and I, were not able to arrive in time for opening ceremonies on Friday night. We also discovered that there was nothing else going on that night aside from opening ceremonies. We hung out kibitzing in the consuite for a while and then Amanda, then Rose, and finally myself tried to find something going on. There were three people watching the movie and there was one person besides us in the room designated for filking. I was in high spirits and so participated in doing some acapella versions of Buffy the Musical and trying to remember any other filk like songs. After a while Rose abandoned us for bed (a sensible choice). Amanda and I went back to the consuite for a while and I opened a bottle of port. I enjoyed that with a few companions, but the crowd was rapidly winding down. Supposidly there were 100 warm bodies there somewhere, but I certainly didn't see them

Breakfast with two friends from Colorado Springs was quite nice. I went back to see Barbara Hambly speak about writing while Rose hung out a while longer with Arlen & (drat blanking on his sweetie's name). I was stunned and disappointed to find the consuite closed until 2pm when I decided I didn't want to see the next item in the single track of programming. I wandered around and changed my outfit once before deciding to go on the Book Crawl, a tour of several nearby bookstores. I didn't buy anything since nothing really caught my eye and I have very little money to spend. That was the best part of the convention in my opinion. Virtually nothing else happened before we had to leave for Denver at 5pm.

The convention was far too expensive for what was available in my opinion. The programming was bare bones and the alternatives virtually non-existent. There was no day rate for people wishing to attend only one day and the at the door rate is as high as MileHiCon and the early bird rate for next year is higher than Denver's con as well. Given how it came out I very much doubt I'll go next year, I'd be better off spending my money to get some interesting people to chat with to come over to my apartment.

Some of the chats I had about Worldcon were interesting. Though looking back on it some of them made me feel like I was talking to time-share condo salespeople. While I was in the room with the people advocating it everything seemed so reasonable and doable, but as soon as I get a chance to think about it I felt much less fired up about the idea. Say they are correct about the Permanent Floating Worldcon Committee wanting someone to challenge the Chicago in '08 bid. That's no guarantee that they would give the amount the help needed and a successful Colorado bid would need a lot. Fandom in this state is thin on the ground and the interest in Worldcon is even thinner. Then there is the issue of a lack of experience among Coloradans and we don't have the favors to call in that fandoms with more people involved in helping with the Worldcon have.

In addition I'm not totally convinced that it is true that PF Concom is upset with Chicago. And while I don't know that they could not do a good job they either did not help with COSine or else they were not very organized in getting a 160 person con running. That would not bode very well for a Denver Worldcon bid, if I thought there were any danger that a Colorado bid for Denver would get very far. If they actually start throwing bid parties I'll worry, otherwise I'll just assume it is the same sort of fannish blowing off steam like I do when I talk about DASFA getting a clubhouse. Never going to happen.

I disagree on both points

Date: 2004-01-26 06:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iamcompubear.livejournal.com
I enjoyed COsine more then any other convention I have been to in a long time. See my LJ on the con
http://www.livejournal.com/users/iamcompubear/5030.html
This was not meant to be a very big convention. There was no lack of help for the size. I enjoyed the laid back relaxacon style. If I were you I wouldn't be so quick to dissmiss it. It also depends on what you are looking for in a con, make some suggestion's. I'm sure i will be larger next year.

As for WorldCon. There are a lot more people here then you know that have the experiance to run a Worldcon. There are also people here who have the support of the Floating Worldcon Committee. I am long time friends with the Los Angeles branch and Great Britten. My Husband has been on the Floating worldcon committee for 30 years. he also has connections with Phoenix. There are people in DASFA that would be interested in and have the experience. Fandom here is not fragmented, so much as spread across a large area and not all are in DASFA. There are enough people locally to run the stuff locally that needs to be run locally. Los Angeles fandom has already said they would help out and considering they are running LAcon IV think they have the experience. Great Brittan has said they would run security and operation as usual so thats covered. Really right now the question is the building of the convention center and hotel space.

I wouldn't give up on the idea yet. With all the work that is required to put on such a convention everyone is going to have to ask themselves why they would want to put in so much work? For me it is so all my friends from around the world that attend worldcons will come out and see our beautiful state and my home I am so proud of.

Re: I disagree on both points

Date: 2004-01-26 02:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mishalak.livejournal.com
Okay, ultimately everything I have written before and everything I have written after does not matter. Just like everyone else I'm speaking like I can know the future, when I cannot. I think I'm right, but if the bid actually happens I'll admit I was wrong. But here are some more reasons

I like small conventions. I go to Bubonicon & Karval Kon every single year. The trouble is that I felt like I didn't get value for my money. COSine cost more than MileHiCon last year or either of the two other cons I mentioned. Making my own fun is great, but why the heck was all that space purchased if this was going to be a relaxicon? And in a relaxicon I would expect the consuite to be the center of activity and not closed more than half the day.

Being friends with the PF concom isn't good enough to run a con. You've got to be one of the people who goes every year to help out to have the pull to bring them in from what I know. I'm friends with large numbers of Worldcon people too, but I certainly wouldn't have the juice to either run a Worldcon (terror, dread) or the favors to call in to get Permanent Floating Worldcon Committee members to help out. And none of that matters because I've not seen the interest among Dasfans or members of other fan groups. I get around, I do know a bit besides just DASFA.

You say there are all these people who would help out, can you name some names so I can check it out for myself? I've checked with some of the people mentioned in the past as being enthusiastic, like Bruce Miller, and he didn't have the same reaction that was described by the con proponents. So I'm rather skeptical of claims that there are people who have said they would like to help out. If there are I'll gladly admit I was wrong, but until then I'm going to stay with "I'll believe it when I see it".

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