Brian has been working with Soonercon the last 3 years, where he indulges his love for science, sci-fi, tabletop gaming, and miniature painting. Brian and his wife enjoy attending mini-painting events and competitions, where they continue to learn new techniques and hone their skill in the hobby. By day, Brian is a cartographer and data analyst registered with the Association of American Geographers.
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1:00 PM | Location: Oklahoma G
New to 3D printing? This panel covers the basics of the technology, from what's available to everyday consumers to the future possibilities of 3D-printed objects. Experts will walk you through the current options, provide insights on getting started, and explore the exciting developments just around the corner. Whether you're looking to print at home or learn about cutting-edge advances, this panel has you covered!
Moderator: Brian Russell
Panelists: Chad Albee, Rachel Strouhal, Brian Russell, Matthew Cavanaugh, Pete Dixon
8:00 PM | Location: Boomer B 18+
In this NOUN, we'll VERB with the audience. Help us with nouns, verbs, adjectives, places, pronouns, and more in this spicy and comedic version of the classic game.
Moderator: Quin
Panelists: Jessica Kenney, Brian Russell
10:00 AM | Location: Boomer B
The '80s brought us unforgettable classics like The Empire Strikes Back, E.T., and Back to the Future, but was it truly the best decade for cinema? Or did the magic of storytelling, direction, and music peak before or after -- maybe in the gritty '70s, the groundbreaking '90s, or the bold 2000s and 2010s? This panel dives deep into the soul of cinema to explore what defines a great decade for movies. Was it the compelling storytelling of pre-'80s films? The character-driven dramas of the '90s? Or the artistic ambition of modern masterpieces? Let's settle the debate: When was the golden age of movies?
Moderator: Magician Michael Corley
Panelists: Brian Russell, Carousel Cosplay/Padme Peaches, Magician Michael Corley, Michael Cross, Matthew Price
4:00 PM | Location: Oklahoma F
With Ripley Says, you have 45 minutes to paint a miniature, but you have to do it as “Ripley Says.” You may have to stand up, or use only green, or paint the figure of the person to your left. There's no telling what Ripley might say! Ripley Says happens at these times: Friday 12 PM, 2 PM, and 4 PM; Saturday 12 PM, 2 PM, and 4 PM; and Sunday 1 PM. Miniatures and prizes sponsored by Game HQ.
Moderator: Brian Russell
Panelists: Brian Russell
5:00 PM | Location: Oklahoma F
In our Speed Paint Competition, competitors have 45 minutes to complete a figure provided. How detailed can you get? Winners can move on to further competition with prizes awarded in the final round. Times are 11 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM, and the 5 PM Final Round on Saturday. Miniatures and prizes sponsored by Game HQ.
Moderator: Brian Russell
Panelists: Brian Russell
6:00 PM | Location: Embassy Hotel: Crimson Meeting Room
Think robotics is expensive? Think again! Hobbyists and tinkerers can build impressive projects using affordable microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. This panel will introduce you to low-cost robotics projects, essential programming tips, and how to turn your ideas into reality.
Moderator: Caleb Haldane
Panelists: Julie Barrett, Caleb Haldane, Collin Salmonowicz, Brian Russell