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There were so many wonderful things about Tolkien 2005 that it's hard to pick some out. Here are some highlights, in no particular order.



  • Driving down with [livejournal.com profile] edge_of_ruin and [livejournal.com profile] the_wild_iris and sharing well-considered opinions on Harrison Ford

  • Meeting [livejournal.com profile] tyellas, [livejournal.com profile] ithilwen, and [livejournal.com profile] rcfinch

  • The astonishing Reduced Silmarillion Company, who were side-splittingly funny for 45 minutes in a room that increasingly felt like a Balrog was about to turn up

  • Being asked by a young Spanish gentleman where he could find the night life, since English girls "are easy"

  • Having a good laugh with some friends about the summary of a paper on sexploitation films and slash, and then having someone lean over and say, "Hi, I think you're talking about my paper..."

  • Seeing at least 150 people turn up for that paper, despite it having a post-watershed slot of 10pm

  • The grassroots slash-writers movement formed by [livejournal.com profile] dr_porn and [livejournal.com profile] tyellas after a frustrating panel on fandom

  • The costume extravanganza, which started on time and ended on time, and so must be unique in the history of conventions, and which served up oven-ready Elwing

  • Nailing the best television on campus to watch the Big Brother final with [livejournal.com profile] edge_of_ruin

  • The lovely Aiglos people from Poland and their beautiful zine

  • The Dealers' Room, an Aladdin's cave of Tolkienalia, all of which I managed to resist

  • Excellent talks on: Tolkien, Adorno, Said and "late style"; male friendship in LotR; the LotR international audience project

  • The hugely competent chief steward Montserrat (16 years old)

  • Seeing Kasiopea after Alan Lee had bought one of her prints and told her how much he liked her art

  • Never entirely working out the layout of the building we were using ("Just keep turning right," [livejournal.com profile] edge_of_ruin sensibly advised, would that I had listened)

  • [livejournal.com profile] tyellas's superb Arts and Crafts's presentation, in which technical problems were handled smoothly and confidently

  • Meeting Anke Eissmann, and getting to see - amongst others - the picture in this icon

  • The beautiful beadwork Ent in the art show

  • [livejournal.com profile] ithilwen's daily gift of blueberries, wisely making sure we received at least some vitamins

  • The Cambridge Tolkien Society's dramatization of parts of the BBC radio adaptation, which moved me to tears at one point (Theoden's death scene) and to laughter at another (the early arrival of the Rohirrim - oops with the sound effects!)

  • Getting in the wrong lift late at night with [livejournal.com profile] edge_of_ruin, going down to the basement, and suddenly finding ourselves in a teen horror movie

  • [livejournal.com profile] rcfinch's thought-provoking presentation on themes of mortality and immortality in Tolkien and de Beauvoir

  • The auction, where a madness took me and I came away with an original Anke Eissmann (her, er, scribblings from the Pictionary round in the convention quiz)

  • The amazing hand-drawn family tree pinned up outside the Dealers' Room, showing the mortal and immortal descent of Eldarion, and how many Kings of the Mark you get for each generation of Chieftains of the Dunedain

  • Bouncing up and down in frustration so much in a panel on Tolkien and Pullman that [livejournal.com profile] edge_of_ruin had to sedate me

  • Going to the Old Forest with [livejournal.com profile] edge_of_ruin, [livejournal.com profile] merrymaia and[livejournal.com profile] the_wild_iris



  • Most stupid thing done by me not including the auction: failing to realize that when [livejournal.com profile] nickeyb said she was going to listen to a talk by "Priscilla", she meant Priscilla Tolkien... (*mourns*)




At least some readers of this journal might like to drop by [livejournal.com profile] dr_porn's journal. From his bio: "a film studies lecturer at De Montfort University, Leicester, England... researching Tolkien, Tolkien sexploitation films and Tolkien slash fiction. I'll be running a day school on slash at my university early next year, so get in touch if that interests you."

Re: It sounds just lovely

Date: 2005-08-30 02:49 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
the descent for Melian was done by a small wheel at the top, showing its 'angelic' nature.

I'm trying to imagine this, but what I'm envisioning is the most godawful party favor spinning noisemaker with pink wings painted on it...

The bottom of the tree had the Chieftains of the Dunedain, the Princes of Dol Amroth, the Stewards, and the Kings of the Mark lined up alongside each other, and really brought home the longevity of the Northern Dunedain in comparison. I am hugely tempted to do something like this myself one day, but I think I'd be MAD.

*grinds teeth in frustration* Yep, it's clear: I wants this, my preciouss... What would it take to drive you mad so I don't have to do this by myself? I'll bribe Mr. Altariel if I have to!

Make sure you take a look at [info]dr_porn's journal.

I have, and I left comments, but since I'm a non-LJer, he has to find it in his inbox or whatnot and decide whether I'm a spammer or something. But good stuff it seems to be...

Dwim

Re: It sounds just lovely

Date: 2005-08-30 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
what I'm envisioning is the most godawful party favor spinning noisemaker with pink wings painted on it...

Heh, more tasteful - just a circle of cardboard with the names of the Valar and Maiar on, pinned on with one of those little pins that bend backwards (god, this is hard to describe!).


What would it take to drive you mad so I don't have to do this by myself?

Tenure?

Bribery

Date: 2005-09-01 02:30 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
What would it take to drive you mad so I don't have to do this by myself?

Tenure?


You and everyone else...

However, my dad at one time said he was awaiting official faculty appointment at Claremont Community College (http://www.claremontcommunitycollege.com/pages/1/index.htm), thatfine establishment (http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:kDoxRjakE4gJ:www.dailybulletin.com/Stories/0,1413,203~23112~2598967,00.html+%22Claremont+Community+College%22+when+you+have+to+go&hl=en) committed to intense testing of the thesis that humanity is the laughing animal.

Perhaps you'd like an inside reference to become tenured as the Ballyhoo Chair of Social Sciences? I could send you a mug...

Dwim

Re: Bribery

Date: 2005-09-08 05:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
Love it. Absolutely love it. Ballyhoo Chair of Social Science? As was said in the recent series of Doctor Who: "I got a first in jiggery-pokery!" "Oh yeah? I failed hullabaloo."

I must have sent you this.

One day, I promise, I will sit down with a huge pile of felt-tip pens and draw that family tree. But it's something I'll do when I'm retired (from the busy Ballyhoo Chair?!).

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