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− | '''I-CON''', located at Stony Brook on Long Island, NY, was a three-day festival run by [[ICON Science Fiction Inc.]] which began in 1982 and was designed to encourage literacy, creativity and interest in science and technology through [[science fiction]] and its related genres. For most of its life it was closely associated with SUNY Stony Brook ( | + | '''I-CON''', located at Stony Brook on Long Island, NY, was a three-day festival run by [[ICON Science Fiction Inc.]] which began in 1982 and was designed to encourage literacy, creativity and interest in science and technology through [[science fiction]] and its related genres. For most of its life it was closely associated with SUNY Stony Brook (now Stony Brook University). The name I-CON is short for "Island Convention." It has given out the [[I-CON Sam Moskowitz Award]], the [[Raymond Z. Gallun Award]], and the [[Iconosphere Award]]. |
I-CON was preceded by [[SUNYcon]] (April 14, 1973), [[Mudcon]] (May 8, 1977), and [[Brookcon]] (October 28–30, 1977), all held on the SUNY Stony Brook campus. | I-CON was preceded by [[SUNYcon]] (April 14, 1973), [[Mudcon]] (May 8, 1977), and [[Brookcon]] (October 28–30, 1977), all held on the SUNY Stony Brook campus. |
Revision as of 04:52, 3 August 2020
(There are many "Icons" -- Here's a disambiguation page for them.)
I-CON, located at Stony Brook on Long Island, NY, was a three-day festival run by ICON Science Fiction Inc. which began in 1982 and was designed to encourage literacy, creativity and interest in science and technology through science fiction and its related genres. For most of its life it was closely associated with SUNY Stony Brook (now Stony Brook University). The name I-CON is short for "Island Convention." It has given out the I-CON Sam Moskowitz Award, the Raymond Z. Gallun Award, and the Iconosphere Award.
I-CON was preceded by SUNYcon (April 14, 1973), Mudcon (May 8, 1977), and Brookcon (October 28–30, 1977), all held on the SUNY Stony Brook campus.
I-CON started in 1982 and I-CON was held annually through 2012 at Stony Brook University, except for 2009, when it relocated temporarily to the Brentwood campus of Suffolk County Community College, due to planned construction at Stony Brook.
In the spring of 2012, I-CON was informed that the Stony Brook Sports Complex would again be unavailable due to construction in 2013. ICON Science Fiction, Inc. scouted several possible locations on Long Island as an alternative venue, eventually entering into an agreement with Hofstra University, but due to financial problems ICON, Inc decided to postpone I-CON 32, with plans to raise funds via smaller events and return in 2014.
This did not happen and while the group ran a smaller new convention called LI-CON, there was no I-CON 2013-2016 until I-Con 32 returned in 2017 at Suffolk County Community College, in Brentwood, New York. It seems to have resumed its hiatus since then.
Convention | Dates | GoHs |
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I-Con I | March 12-14, 1982 | Jim Frenkel |
I-Con II | May 6-8, 1983 | Isaac Asimov, Janet Jeppson |
I-Con III | March 30-April 1, 1984 | Hal Clement |
I-Con IV | March 29-31, 1985 | Larry Niven |
I-Con V | April 4-6, 1986 | Jack Williamson |
I-Con VI | March 27-29, 1987 | David Brin |
I-Con VII | April 15-17, 1988 | Poul Anderson |
I-Con VIII | March 31-April 2, 1989 | Fred Pohl |
I-Con IX | March 30-April 1, 1990 | C. J. Cherryh |
I-Con X | April 19-21, 1991 | Dan Simmons |
I-Con XI | April 3-5, 1992 | Roger Zelazny |
I-Con XII | April 16-18, 1993 | Lucius Shepard |
I-Con XIII | April 15-17, 1994 | Harlan Ellison |
I-Con XIV | March 31 - April 2, 1995 | Nancy Kress |
I-Con XV | April 12-14, 1996 | George Alec Effinger |
I-Con XVI | April 4-6, 1997 | Joe Haldeman |
I-Con XVII | March 27-29, 1998 | Norman Spinrad |
I-Con XVIII | April 9-11, 1999 | Lois McMaster Bujold |
I-Con XIX | March 31 - April 2, 2000 | Joe R. Lansdale |
I-Con XX | March 30 - April 1, 2001 | Timothy Zahn |
I-Con XXI | April 19-21, 2002 | F. Paul Wilson |
I-Con XXII | March 28-30, 2003 | Barry Malzberg |
I-Con XXIII | March 26-28, 2004 | Connie Willis |
I-Con XXIV | April 8-10, 2005 | Ben Bova |
I-Con XXV | March 24-26, 2006 | Terry Brooks |
I-Con XXVI | March 23-25, 2007 | Liz Williams |
I-Con XXVII | April 4-6, 2008 | Charlaine Harris |
I-Con XXVIII | Cancelled |
Jack McDevitt |
I-Con XXIX | March 26-28, 2010 | Robert J. Sawyer |
I-Con XXX | April 15-17, 2011 | Joe R. Lansdale |
I-Con XXXI | March 30-April 1, 2012 | David Weber |
2013-2016 | Not held due to funding difficulties | |
I-Con 32 | March 17-19, 2017 | Cory Doctorow |
2018-2020 | Not held |
Convention | |
Website | 1982—2017 |
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