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Penguicon is a convention in southeastern Michigan designed originally to mix the communities of the science fiction fandom and Linux user groups. In addition to educational panels on science fiction in the media, attendees participate in professional and beginner-level panels on Linux and open-source software. Penguicon takes its name both from a
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, the penguin mascot of Linux. Penguicon is held in the spring in the Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area. The venue, a hotel, has changed from year to year, but since 2014 the event has been held at the Westin Southfield Hotel in Southfield, Michigan. Since its founding, Penguicon has expanded its focus to include panels and events for foodies,
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, filk music (the folk music of science fiction fandom), gaming, and
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. Penguicon has been described as a place where "hackers, makers, foodies, open source software junkies, anime buffs, and science fiction fans of all ages and backgrounds come together in a hotel for a weekend and totally blow the roof off." Along with the panels, the convention has hosted Artemis spaceship bridge simulations, biohacking presentations, retrogaming rooms, and a life-size
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, Penguicon has offered instruction in learning to solder electronic components, which allowed attendees to create their own LED badges. Over a thousand participants have attended past conventions, which have featured Guests of Honor from
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and John Scalzi to Jon "maddog" Hall and
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Recent events

For the 2014 convention, the Penguicon tech track's focus was on privacy and cryptography. Guests of Honor included
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, author of '' Ready Player One''; and
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Philanthropy

Penguicon was listed as a Guardian of Wildlife at the Detroit Zoo in 2013 for donating to symbolically adopt a penguin. In 2013, Penguicon listed the New Beginnings Animal Rescue as their official charity, and Penguicon members donated $700 and 123 pounds of food during the convention weekend. Penguicon was also a sponsor of MHacks III, a weekend-long
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held in Detroit in January 2014. The organization Enabling the Future, which constructs
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s for those in need, was Penguicon's 2015 Hack of Honor and official sponsored charity. Along with collecting donations, Penguicon worked with Enabling the Future and community members to 3D print limbs leading up to and during the 2015 convention.


Featured guests

Every year, Penguicon invites a dozen or more people (authors, hackers, and entertainers) who are not full Guests of Honor, but are celebrities in their own right, and calls them Featured Guests (formerly "Nifty Guests"). They also invite former Guests of Honor as "Guest of Honor Emeritus". In 2010, this included author
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, musician Tom Smith, and open source advocate
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Wil Wheaton's cancellations

Penguicon has invited Wil Wheaton as a guest of honor multiple times, but he has had to cancel each time. In 2009, Wheaton had to cancel the morning of the convention and wrote an apology letter which was read aloud at Opening Ceremonies.


Tron Guy

Jay Maynard Jay Maynard (born July 27, 1960) is an American computer programmer, system administrator and the volunteer project maintainer for Hercules, a free emulator of IBM mainframe hardware. He is known for his self-made electroluminescent costume ba ...
debuted his self-made electroluminescent Tron Guy costume at Penguicon in 2004. After submitting photos of himself to Slashdot, he appeared in costume on Jimmy Kimmel Live. He has also been on
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and a commercial for Duck Brand duct tape. Maynard says he "hasn't missed a Penguicon, and doesn't intend to."


List of Guests of Honor


In the media

A Science Channel show, Outrageous Acts of Science, replayed a video from Penguicon 2006 in which Nifty Guest Howard Tayler recorded attendees dumping the remains of a dewar of liquid nitrogen into the hotel swimming pool. In 2010, Howard Tayler returned to Penguicon as a Guest of Honor and hosted a second video involving liquid nitrogen and the hotel swimming pool.
Liquid Nitrogen in the pool at Penguicon 2010
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See also

* Science fiction convention


References

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External links


Penguicon Website

Penguicon Facebook community

EncycloPenguicon
Computer clubs Linux conferences Science fiction conventions in the United States