- Anthrocon
Infobox Convention
name = Anthrocon
caption =
status = Active
genre = Furry
venue = Westin Hotel
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
country = United States
first = 1997
last =
organizer = Anthrocon, Inc.
filing = 501(c)7
attendance = 3,390 in 2008
website = http://www.anthrocon.org/Anthrocon (AC) is the world's largest
furry convention , taking place inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania each June. Its focus is on furries: fictional anthropomorphized animal characters in art and literature. The convention was first held in 1997 in New York State.Background
Founded in 1997 as Albany Anthrocon ("AAC") in
New York State , with a membership of about 500, the convention moved toValley Forge, Pennsylvania in 1999 and to a larger hotel, the Adams Mark, on the outskirts of Philadelphia in 2001 as its attendance continued to grow. Membership in 2003 was announced as 1,949. In 2004 it was 2,406, making it by far the largest furry convention at that time. Attendance in 2005 dropped slightly to 2,373, due in part to higher parking fees, a different and unfamiliar hotel (the Wyndham Franklin Plaza in downtownPhiladelphia ), and possibly due toHurricane Dennis 's effect on the southern United States which closed many airports and prevented people from traveling.Due to the unforeseen sale of the Adams Mark Hotel in November 2004, Anthrocon chose the Wyndham Franklin Plaza in Philadelphia as the site for its 2005 convention. In June 2005, a contract with the Westin Convention Center Hotel in Pittsburgh was signed, and Anthrocon was scheduled to be held at the adjoining
David L. Lawrence Convention Center between June 15-18, 2006. Despite concerns that the move to Pittsburgh and temporary date shift would decrease attendance, it actually rose to 2,489, which was enough to ensure the future of the convention for July 5-8, 2007.The chairman of the convention since 1999, Dr. Samuel Conway (nicknamed "Kagemushi" or "Uncle Kage" among attendees), oversees the operations of the Anthrocon with the help of a small staff and a number of
volunteer s who donate their time and energy throughout the weekend to assist the multitude of small tasks which arise. Since 1997, Anthrocon has donated more than $66,000 to animal-related charities. [cite web|title=Anthrocon History|url=http://www.anthrocon.org/history|author=Anthrocon, Inc.|date=2006-03-29|accessdate=2007-04-14]As of 2007 Anthrocon is featured in the
Guinness World Records (2008 Edition) as the "largest furry fan club" in the world. At closing ceremonies of the 2007 convention it was announced that another claim has been made for the record of "most mascots in a parade". The Guinness Worlds Record organization was to be present in 2008 to verify the new record.cite book | title=Guinness World Records (2008 Edition)| coauthors=Craig Glenday| date=2008| pages=123| id=1904994199] However those plans were scrapped when the board of directors didn't approve after they gaveFurther Confusion 2008 that record.Fact|date=July 2008Typical Anthrocon programming
*Opening and Closing Ceremonies
*Dealers Room
*Art Shows (General and Mature)
*Art Show Auctions
*Artists' Alley
*Stand-up Comedy
*Masquerade
*Charity Auction
*Internet Room
*"The Zoo"
*Supersponsor Lounge
*Supersponsor Luncheon
*Fursuit Dance
*Fursuit Parade
*Role-playing Games
*Dance Dance Revolution Tournament
*Special-interest Groups
*Uncle Kage's Story Hour
*Art Demonstration
*Puppetry Instruction Cite web|url=http://www.anthrocon.org/files/anthrocon/active/0/program-reader.pdf|title=Anthrocon 2007 Programming Schedule|accessdate=2007-11-10|year=2007|author=Anthrocon|format=PDF]Themes for Anthrocon
*2009: OMG Aliens
*2008: It's a Jungle Out There
*2007: Looking to the Future
*2006: Making History
*2005: Heroes
*2004: Summer Games
*2003: Creatures of the Night
*2002: Inventions
*2001: Furries in Flight
*2000: Furries of Myth and Legend
*1999: Join the Furry Revolution
*1998: Here There Be Dragons
*1997: An East Coast Furry ConventionThe "Zoo"
The Zoo is a customary area of the Anthrocon convention space in which attendees may lounge freely, eat and drink, rest, draw, chat, and generally "decompress" from the bustle and crowding of the rest of the convention events going on around them.
The Zoo has existed as such in Anthrocon programming since 2000, except in 2005 as there were no rooms available to dedicate for the space, and because the hotel lobby bar was available for essentially the same purpose. There were also an open hotel restaurant and adjacent sitting areas throughout the lobby, ballroom, and mezzanine floor balconies which served as "
de facto " Zoo space during the 2005 convention.As attendance of Anthrocon grows, it will become more and more crucial to provide adequate loitering space for attendees to congregate which is not immediately around doorways, elevators, and other public hotel-space which must be shared with hotel staff and guests not attending the convention.
As a large part of the 'experience' of Anthrocon is interpersonal socialization, the more customary convention programming is ultimately unable to suffice by itself. This, combined with the effects of
jet lag (due to attendees traveling from across the country and even as far away asJapan ), and sleep deprivation due to attempting to attend as many events as possible and meet as many people as possible within the general 4-day time frame of the convention, gives rise to a definite need to have space more or less devoted to small-group socialization, and relaxation without the need to return to a hotel room (an increasingly arduous and lengthy endeavor as the ratio of attendance to convention space goes up).Guests of Honor
Every year the convention has several Guests of Honor - prominent individuals who are compensated for their attendance and travel expenses. Past Guests of Honor at Anthrocon have included:
*artists Daphne Lage and Watts Martin (1997)
*artists Jim Groat and Jeffrey A. Carver (1998)
*artists Vicky Wyman and S. Andrew Swann (1999)
*artists Sara "Caribou" Palmer and author Paul Kidd (2000)
*comic-book artistDan DeCarlo (creator of Josie and the Pussycats) and syndicated cartoonistBill Holbrook (2001)
*authorLisanne Norman (of The "Sholan" Series) and artist Heather Bruton (2002)
*artists Guy Gilchrist and Mark E. Rogers (2003)
*artistsStan Sakai (creator ofUsagi Yojimbo ) and Michael Gagne (2004)
*Peter Laird (co-creator ofTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ) andTimothy Albee ("Kaze, Ghost Warrior ") (2005)
*Scott Shaw! (creator of a number of comic book and cartoon characters) andDiane Duane (author of several series including "So You Want to Be a Wizard " (2006)
*voice actorRob Paulsen , writerMark Evanier , and artistCarolyn Kelly (2007). [" [http://community.livejournal.com/anthrocon/218272.html Anthrocon's first guest of honor named] ", Uncle Kage, AnthroconLiveJournal , 19 August 2006] [" [http://www.anthrocon.org/node/317 Anthrocon's 2007 Guests of Honor announced!] ", Uncle Kage, Anthrocon website, 12 Nov 2006]Trivia
*
Bob Uecker stopped by the 2007 AnthroCon, as he was visiting Pittsburgh at the time and had been booked in the same hotel as the convention. He posed for pictures with several con guests. [Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld . Broadcast: July 7, 2007.]*An episode of
Back To You focussed on a reporter unwillingly reporting from Anthrocon, and trying to arrogantly interview various costumed 'attendees', who were not interested.References
External links
* [http://www.anthrocon.org/ Anthrocon] – official website
* [http://www.tigerden.com/infopage/furry/index.html PeterCat's Furry InfoPage] – Includes schedule and links for other furry fandom conventions
* [http://www.mustelid.com/otterhall/afcis.html Anthropomorphic Fandom Convention Information Sheet] – Historical attendance figures for all furry fandom conventions
* [http://www.xydexx.com/anthrofurry/furries.htm Invasion Of The Furries] – News article about Anthrocon 2001.
* [http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/9383594/detail.html Furries Descend On Golden Triangle] – WTAE-TV report about Anthrocon
* [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_458482.html It's A Furry Weekend] – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about Anthrocon 2006
* [http://www.gagneint.com/Final%20site/misc/conventions/Anthrocon/Anthrocon.htm Anthrocon 2004 Report] – 2004 GOH Michael Gagne's convention report
* [http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/video/13634746/index.html Kelly Frey "Interviews" Some Furries] – WTAE-TV Video Interview At Anthrocon 2007
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