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| author | Dennis Brentjes <d.brentjes@gmail.com> | 2014-07-09 15:46:39 +0200 |
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| committer | Dennis Brentjes <d.brentjes@gmail.com> | 2014-07-09 15:46:39 +0200 |
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diff --git a/_posts/2014-07-09-Animecon-2014-the-hague.markdown b/_posts/2014-07-09-Animecon-2014-the-hague.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a93dfc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2014-07-09-Animecon-2014-the-hague.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "Animecon 2014" +date: 2014-07-09 15:03:00 +--- + +Besides being a programmer I'm also a fan of anime and in lesser extent the Japanese culture. +However I never actually visited one of the animeconferences in the Netherlands. There are two; Animecon and Abunai. +So I decided (about a year beforehand) that I wanted to go to one, but I didn't want to go without cosplaying something. +So me and my mother who is pretty good with so called needle and thread set out to make ourselves a costume. +We spent several weekends over the course of a year to make the military costume of "Zechs Marquise" of the series "Mobile Suit: Gundam Wing". + +So me and a friend of mine went to animecon 2014 in The Hague. +We drove there with one of the stewards who help setup and run the event. +This resulted in being set to work as soon as we arrived at the venue. +We had to screw together some stanchions for the crowd control lines that had to be setup. +But this off-course is but a fraction of the work that these stewards put in during the weekend. +Besides because we helped we were allowed to cut in line and enter the venue as one of the first people. +Which cuts the time spend in the ticket-line considerately. + +With my friend as a guide we planned where we wanted to go during the event. +We visited most of the cosplay competitions, some of the Japanese culture workshops. +We also spent considerable time in the dealer and game room. +The game-room was filled with wacky games and wacky controllers for games. +On of the wackier controllers was a giant Nes controller, and by giant image a meter wide Nes controller large. +Another was a space hopper controller for "Katamari Damacy" and if you don't know what that is Google it you'll understand. +On the wacky game side there was a "Taiko" game, A guitar hero-esque drum game with traditional Japanse drums. + +There were also some interesting Q&A panels, one of which was a cosplay armor making panel by "[Kamui Cosplay]". +She showed us how she makes her armor cosplays and answered all of our questions with a nice approach to try. +I was especially interested because my cosplay missed a sort of mask/helmet hybrid and I wanted to make it myself. +It also introduced me to a new cosplay armor making material called worbla and I'm interested to start using it. + +All-in-all I had a fun weekend with lots of lovely cosplay and events. I even bought a souvenir model kit of the mech my cosplay piloted in the series. I will probably post the finished model but that will take my some time. + +[Kamui Cosplay]: http://www.kamuicosplay.com/ |
