Running Octocon as a virtual convention means that we need more volunteers than ever in order to make the convention as successful as possible.
If you have a few hours spare on the weekend of the 9th – 11th October (and beforehand for training), especially if you’re familiar with technologies such as Twitch, Zoom and Discord, please volunteer!
This will be a first for the National Scifi Convention and was something only dreamed of as possible at the first Octocon 30 years ago.
We plan to bring you a range of panels, interviews and fan chats online for free on Saturday the 10th and Sunday the 11th of October. We are currently investigating which platforms will suit best and hope you will join us via the screen of your choice.
If you have suggestions for panels or would like to take part please complete the appropriate forms.
We will also need people to help out over the Virtual Convention. If you would like to do so please contact Volunteers@Octocon.com
As Octocon is going Virtual this means we can have attendees from all over the world.
So make sure you tell your fandom family they can join us, for free, on the 10th and 11th of October.
Octocon is 30 years old this year! We really really really want to celebrate our festival of Irish SFF fandom in as many ways as possible – and we need your help!
We’re looking for one or two more people to join the team putting together our celebrations. We need people who can write blog posts and/or edit image and audio and video, and if you have any particular organisational skills that would be great! If you know lots about Octocon’s history that’s also good, but not essential.
If you have any photos or printed material that you can share with us, please get in touch! We will be using these on this website and also hopefully in exhibits and booklets at Octocon itself.
We would also very much like to collect your memories of Octocon, in text, audio or video. Again, we will use these on our website and at the convention.
Octocon is utterly delighted to announce that as part of our 30th birthday celebrations, we will be welcoming our very first chairs as Fan Guests of Honour:
Octocon has no current plans to change or cancel this year’s event (9th-11th October) as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
We will of course continue to monitor the situation and heed all appropriate guidance from the relevant public bodies, and will review our position closer to the event if necessary.
Octocon’s programme typically includes panel discussions, workshops, presentations, and chats with guests and other fans (on specific topics), as well as special events such as book launches and demonstrations.
If you apply to be a participant, you probably won’t hear back from us until mid to late April at the earliest. If you don’t hear back by the end of May, please do nudge us at programming@octocon.com.
Suggestions for programme items are added to our large pot of ideas, and we’ll be in touch if there’s anything further we like to know (for example, if you offer to run a workshop).
Octocon strives to have a varied and lively programme of events, panels, workshops, talks and chats, centred around our guests and programme participants, with typically between 50 and 60 hours of items over the weekend.
Putting together the programme requires a team of enthusiastic, creative people, who are willing to contribute ideas and energy and a couple of hours a week. For 2020, we want to expand our team to make our programme better than ever!
If you:
Know anything about science fiction, fantasy, horror, anime, comics, costuming and cosplay, science and technology, or literature, TV, film and random stuff on the internet related to SFF;
Can commit to at least an hour a week – starting with fortnightly meetings, but potentially increasing as October gets closer, depending on how much time you can give;