Julie Barrett

Julie Barrett is a writer, photographer, and maker of interesting things from Plano, TX. She is also a founding member of the Generic Radio Workshop and sells photography and art through SteamCat.net. Julie writes short stories, radio plays, and whatever else helps pay the bills. She hates the bills. Find her at Stately Barrett Manor or on Facebook.

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2:00 PM | Location: Embassy Hotel: Crimson Meeting Room

Reclaimed Fabrication: Turning Trash into Treasure

In the world of sci-fi, nothing is truly useless. This panel explores how unlikely, repurposed items are transformed into iconic props and set pieces, proving that in the future, trash can become treasure. From makeshift tech to salvaged spacecraft, we'll dive into the art of reclaiming and reimagining everyday objects to create the futuristic worlds we love. Join us as we celebrate creativity, resourcefulness, and the brilliance of sci-fi design.

Moderator: Collin Salmonowicz

Panelists: Julie Barrett, Collin Salmonowicz, Divine Creations Cosplay, Divine Creations Cosplay, Selina Rosen

10:00 AM | Location: Embassy Hotel: Crimson Meeting Room

Radio Play Open Casting & Rehearsal

Be a radio star with the Generic Radio Workshop! Learn how an audio theater production is put together as part of the cast. Or, you can just watch and be entertained! The performance will take place Saturday at 1PM in University B. *NOTE: PLEASE attend if you want to be part of the cast!

Moderator: Julie Barrett

Panelists: Julie Barrett

1:00 PM | Location: University B

Live from Soonercon: The Radio Play!

Live from Soonercon, it's time for a radio play! Join us for an old-school audio comedy performance, packed with lively voice acting, hilarious antics, and plenty of nostalgic fun.

Moderator: Julie Barrett

Panelists: Julie Barrett

6:00 PM | Location: Embassy Hotel: Crimson Meeting Room

Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and You: DIY Robotics on a Budget

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

11:00 AM | Location: Sooner B

LED Bowties

Bow Ties are cool, and they're even more cool when they light up! Learn how basic electrical circuits work as you build an LED bow tie. (45 minutes. Limit 16 participants, suitable for ages 8+. Bring an adult to assist.)

Moderator: Julie Barrett

Panelists: Julie Barrett