Pyrkon

Coordinates: 52°24′11″N 16°54′15″E / 52.403091°N 16.904045°E / 52.403091; 16.904045

Multigenre Fan Convention Pyrkon
Pyrkon Logo
Status Active
Genre Multi-genre
Venue Poznań International Fair
Location(s) Poznań
Country Poland
Inaugurated 1999
Attendance over 38 000
Organized by SF Club "Second Age"
Filing status Non-profit
Website
www.pyrkon.pl
Pyrkon 2014
Cosplayers on Pyrkon 2014
Pyrkon 2013
Pyrkon 2011

Multigenre Fan Convention Pyrkon (pol. Festiwal Fantastyki Pyrkon) (commonly known as Pyrkon) is a Polish fan convention held annually in Poznań on the first weekend after the spring equinox and dedicated to an integration of Science fiction fandom and a promotion of science-fiction/fantasy literature, comics, film, television, video games, RPG, LARP, board games, collectible card games and miniature wargaming.

History

Pyrkon has been held by the Second Age Science Fiction Club (Klub Fantastyki "Druga Era") every year since 2000, except 2005 when they held Polcon. (In 2011 they organised both Pyrkon and Polcon.) Pyrkon has been a non-profit convention from its beginning, and all organizers, lecturers and gofers are volunteers.

Initially Pyrkon was held at the Dębiec district of Poznań in the following places:

Due to the increasing number of visitors, in 2011 the convention moved to the present location, the Poznań International Fair and the Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań (Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 w Poznaniu).

On 6 March 1999, Second Age organised "Science Fiction Day" in the "Sun" District House of Culture in the Przyjaźni (Polish for friendship) district in Poznań.[1] It was the direct predecessor of Pyrkon.

The tradition of holding Pyrkon on the first weekend after the spring equinox started in 2006. Usually it is also the weekend when Daylight saving time begins – participants are informed in a convention guide book and on posters of the need to adjust their timepieces.

Etymology

According to one theory,[2] the name "Pyrkon" comes from the 10th Book of Pausanias' "Guide to Ancient Greece", where he quotes "Eumolpia", a hexameter poem attributed to Musaios, a son of Antiophemos, which states that Delphic Sibyl belonged to Poseidon and Gaia (Earth) in common, and that Gaia gave her oracles herself, but Poseidon used Pyrkon as his mouthpiece in giving responses.[3]

According to the other theory, the name "Pyrkon" is derived from pyra ("potato" in Poznań's dialect) and the suffix -kon, which is added to names of all Polish fan conventions.

Program

Main Attractions

Pyrkon's goals are realized in:

Other Attractions

On Pyrkon also take place:

Program Sections

Attractions (lectures, discussion panels, meetings with guests, contests, concerts etc.) on Pyrkon are divided into thematic sections. Most attractions are held in Polish, since 2013 however Pyrkon has an English language section, intended for English speaking attendees.[5]

Pyrkon 2013 had 14 program sections, which are listed below:

Foreign guests

Year Name and surname Profession Nationality Residence
2008 Miroslav Žamboch[6] writer Czech  Czech Republic
2009 Wojciech Siudmak[7] painter Polish  France
2011 Adrian Tchaikovsky[8] writer British  United Kingdom
2012 Shane Lacy Hensley[9] game designer American  United States
2012 Ian McDonald[9] writer British  United Kingdom
2012 Grzegorz Rosiński[9] comic book artist Polish   Switzerland
2013 Eoin O'Doherty[10] programmer
2013 Graham Masterton[10] writer British  United Kingdom
2013 John Wick[10] RPG designer American  United States
2013 Miroslav Žamboch[10] writer Czech  Czech Republic
2014 Tad Williams[11] writer American  United States
2014 Sandy Petersen[11] RPG designer American  United States
2014 Cameron Stewart[11] comic book artist Canadian  Germany
2014 Olga Gromyko[11] writer Russian  Belarus
2014 Charles Stross[11] writer British  United Kingdom
2014 Lauren Beukes[11] writer South African  South Africa
2014 Umberto Pignatelli[11] RPG designer Italian  Italy
2014 Guy Delisle[11] comic book artist Canadian  Canada
2014 Tony Swatton[11] blacksmith American  United States
2014 Sergey Legeza[12] writer Ukrainian  Ukraine
2014 Vladimir Arenev[12] writer Ukrainian  Ukraine
2015 Ted Chiang[13] writer American  United States
2015 Dmitrij Głuchowski[13] writer Russian  Russia
2015 Jasper Fforde[13] writer British  United Kingdom
2015 Joe Haldeman[13] writer American  United States
2015 John Kovalic[13] comic book artist British  United States
2016 Mark Rein•Hagen[14] RPG designer American  United States
2016 John Wick[14] RPG designer American  United States
2016 Miroslav Žamboch[14] writer Czech  Czech Republic
2016 David Weber[14] writer American  United States
2016 John Layman[14] comic book artist American  United States

Time and place

Time Place Visitors Official guests
March 6, 1999 District House of Culture "Sun", "Friendship" district in Poznań[1] ~400 Jacek Inglot, Robert Lipski, Marek Oramus, Romuald Pawlak, Andrzej Sapkowski, prof. Antoni Smuszkiewicz, Przemysław Truściński, Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz, Andrzej Zimniak[1]
March 11–12, 2000 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań ~580 Eugeniusz Dębski, Marek S. Huberath, Jacek Inglot, Witold Jabłoński, Feliks W. Kres, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Andrzej Sapkowski, Jacek Sobota, Andrzej Zimniak
March 9–11, 2001 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań ~650 Eugeniusz Dębski, Mirosław Jabłoński, Lech Jęczmyk, Marek Oramus, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Bogusław Polch, Jacek Sobota, Andrzej Zimniak, Maciej Żerdziński
March 15–17, 2002 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań ~600 Anna Brzezińska, Lech Jęczmyk, Feliks W. Kres, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Marek Oramus, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Bogusław Polch, Andrzej Ziemiański, Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz, Andrzej Zimniak
March 28–30, 2003 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań ~700 Anna Brzezińska, Jacek Dukaj, Lech Jęczmyk, Jacek Komuda, Dominika Materska, Marek Oramus, Jacek Sobota, Wojciech Szyda, Andrzej Ziemiański, Andrzej Zimniak
March 12–14, 2004 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań[15] ~750[16] Artur Baniewicz, Dawid Brykalski, Anna Brzezińska, Tomasz Budzyński, Witold Jabłoński, Darek Jasiczak, Lech Jęczmyk, Marcin Mortka, Maciej Parowski, Romuald Pawlak, Andrzej Sapkowski, Wojtek Sedeńko, Jacek Sobota, Wojciech Świdziniewski[17]
March 24–26, 2006 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań[18] 867 Jarosław Grzędowicz, Maciej Guzek, Marek S. Huberath, Witold Jabłoński, Lech Jęczmyk, Jacek Komuda, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Marcin Mortka, Staszek Mąderek, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Jacek Piekara, Krzysztof Piskorski, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Przybyłek, Wojciech Szyda, Szczepan Twardoch[19]
March 23–25, 2007 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań[20] 1080 Ewa Białołęcka, Piotr W. Cholewa, Jakub Ćwiek, Jarosław Grzędowicz, Maciej Guzek, Marek S. Huberath, Witold Jabłoński, Lech Jęczmyk, Jacek Komuda, Rafał Kosik, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Magdalena Kozak, Marcin Mortka, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Przybyłek, Wojciech Szyda, Szczepan Twardoch, Andrzej Zimniak, Paweł Zych[21]
March 28–30, 2008 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań, Gymnasium nr 42 in Poznań, Cezamet Hotel[22] 2131[23] Ewa Białołęcka, Anna Brzezińska, Elżbieta Cherezińska, Michał Cetnarowski, Jakub Ćwiek, Rafał Dębski, Jacek Drewnowski, Jarosław Grzędowicz, Maciej Guzek, Marek S. Huberath, Witold Jabłoński, Lech Jęczmyk, Barbara "Maskotka" Karlik, Jacek Komuda, Rafał Kosik, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Jacek Kowalski, Magdalena Kozak, Paweł Majka, Paweł Matuszek, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Marcin Mortka, Dominika Oramus, Marek Oramus, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Magda Parus, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Przybyłek, Piotr Rogoża, Wit Szostak, Wojciech Szyda, Łukasz Śmigiel, Szczepan Twardoch, Konrad Walewski, Robert M. Wegner,[24] Miroslav Žamboch[6]
March 27–29, 2009 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań, Gymnasium nr 42 in Poznań, Cezamet Hotel[25] 2876[26] Marek Baraniecki, Ewa Białołęcka, Anna Brzezińska, Jakub Ćwiek, Bartosz Grykowski, Maciej Guzek, Marek S. Huberath, Witold Jabłoński, Lech Jęczmyk, Jacek Komuda, Rafał Kosik, Jacek Kowalski, Magdalena Kozak, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Marcin Mortka, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Przybyłek, Piotr Rogoża, Edyta Rudolf, Wojciech Siudmak, prof. Antoni Smuszkiewicz, Wit Szostak, Wojciech Szyda, Szczepan Twardoch, Milena Wójtowicz, Andrzej Zimniak[7]
March 26–28, 2010 Elementary School nr 21 in Poznań, Gymnasium nr 42 in Poznań, Cezamet Hotel, High and Technical Schools Complex nr 19 in Poznań[27] 3023[28] Ewa Białołęcka, Michał Bogacki, Elżbieta Cherezińska, Michał Cetnarowski, Jakub Ćwiek, Rafał Dębski, Jacek Drewnowski, Jarosław Grzędowicz, Maciej Guzek, Marek S. Huberath, Witold Jabłoński, Lech Jęczmyk, Barbara "Maskotka" Karlik, Jacek Komuda, Rafał Kosik, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Jacek Kowalski, Magdalena Kozak, Paweł Majka, Paweł Matuszek, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Marcin Mortka, Dominika Oramus, Marek Oramus, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Magda Parus, Agnieszka Piechnik, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Przybyłek, Piotr Rogoża, Wit Szostak, Wojciech Szyda, Łukasz Śmigiel, Szczepan Twardoch, Konrad Walewski, Marcin Wolski, Robert M. Wegner[29]
March 25–27, 2011 Poznań International Fair, Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań[30] 3660[31] Ewa Białołęcka, Jarosław Błotny, Anna Brzezińska, Michał Cetnarowski, Elżbieta Cherezińska, Jakub Ćwiek, Dariusz Domagalski, Artur Ganszyniec, Jarosław Grzędowicz, Maciej Guzek, Agnieszka Hałas, Marek S. Huberath, Aleksandra Janusz, Lech Jęczmyk, Barbara "Maskotka" Karlik, Jacek Komuda, Piotr Koryś, Rafał Kosik, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Jacek Kowalski, Staszek Mąderek, Paweł Majka, Michał Markowski, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Marcin Mortka, Piotr Olszówka, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Magda Parus, Agnieszka Piechnik, Krzysztof Piskorski, Michał Protasiuk, Piotr Rogoża, Wit Szostak, Artur Szrejter, Wojciech Szyda, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Jakub Żulczyk[8]
March 23–25, 2012 Poznań International Fair, Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań[32] 6508 Ewa Białołęcka, Jarosław Błotny, Karolina Burda, Michał Cetnarowski, Jakub Ćwiek, Dariusz Domagalski, Grzegorz Drukarczyk, Maciej Guzek, Agnieszka Hałas, Shane Lacy Hensley, Jacek Inglot, Aleksandra Janusz, Lech Jęczmyk, Barbara "Maskotka" Karlik, Tomasz Kołodziejczak, Rafał Kosik, Jacek Kowalski, Magdalena Kozak, Staszek Mąderek, Ian McDonald, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Marcin Mortka, Marta Nowak, Piotr Olszówka, Maciej Parowski, Magda Parus, Romuald Pawlak, Krzysztof Piskorski, Michał Protasiuk, Maciej "Shushei" Ratuszniak, Piotr Rogoża, Grzegorz Rosiński, Robert "Bele" Sienicki, Artur Szrejter, Wojciech Szyda, Łukasz Śmigiel, Michał "Śledziu" Śledziński, Witold Vargas, Robert M. Wegner, Paweł Zych[9]
March 22–24, 2013 Poznań International Fair, Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań[33] 12299[34] Ewa Białołęcka, Sylwia Błach, Michał Bogacz, Anna Brzezińska, Karolina Burda, Michał Cetnarowski, Elżbieta Cherezińska, Adrian Chmielarz, Jakub Ćwiek, Stefan Darda, Jacek Dukaj, Anna Głomb, Jakub Grudziński, Agnieszka Hałas, Sebastian Hetman, Marek S. Huberath, Marcin Hybel, Jacek Inglot, Aneta Jadowska, Aleksandra Janusz, Lech Jęczmyk, Igor Kaczmarek, Anna Kańtoch, Tomasz Kołodziejczak, Jacek Komuda, Rafał Kosik, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Mateusz Kowalski, Łukasz Malinowski, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Marcin Mortka, Ilona Myszkowska, Konrad Okoński, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Magda Parus, Wojciech Pazdur, Krzysztof Piskorski, Bogusław Polch, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Przybyłek, Andrzej W. Sawicki, Robert Jerzy Szmidt, Wojciech Szyda, Witold Vargas, Robert M. Wegner, Marcin Wełnicki[10]
March 21–23, 2014 Poznań International Fair, Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań[35] ~24500[36] Katarzyna Babis, Ewa Białołęcka, Sylwia Błach, Michał Centnarowski, Jakub Ćwiek, Jakub "Dem" Dębski, Tomek "Quaz" Drabik, Kamil "CTSG" Popielski, Agata "dudsonowa" Rutkowska, Agnieszka Hałas, Jacek Inglot, Aneta Jadowska, Arkadiusz "Dark Archon" Kamiński, Anna Kańtoch, Tomasz Kołodziejczak, Jacek Komuda, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych, Ilona Myszkowska, Łukasz Orbitowski, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Krzysztof Piskorski, Michał Protasiuk, Marcin Rustecki, Robert Sienicki, Wojciech Szyda, Agata Wawryniuk, Andrzej Zimniak, Paweł Zych oraz Piotr "Ramel" Koryś, Maciej "repek" Reputakowski, Wojtek Rzadek, Maciej "lucek" Sabat, Michał "Puszon" Stachyra, Michał Sołtysiak, Rafał Szyma, Mateusz "Craven" Wielgosz
April 24–26, 2015 Poznań International Fair, Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań 31 495[37] Anna Kańtoch, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Jakub Ćwiek, Robert J. Szmidt, Ewa Białołęcka, Robert M. Wegner, Jarosław Grzędowicz and lots more others
April 8–10, 2016 Poznań International Fair, Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 2 in Poznań[38] 40 622[39] Michał Azarewicz, Michał Cholewa, Piotr W. Cholewa, Jakub Ćwiek, Christian Dumais, Michał Gołkowski, Marek Grzywacz, Kazimierz Kyrcz, John Layman, Marcin Mortka, Katarzyna Niemczyk, Wiktor Noczkin, Oksana Pankjewa, Maciej Parowski, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Mark Rein•Hagen, Małgorzata Saramonowicz, Agnieszka Stemalszyk, Aleksandra "Shappi" Tora, Witold Vargas, David Weber, John Wick, Paweł Zych, Miroslav Žamboch[14]

Coordinators

Pyrkon 2014: Vendors' Hall
Year Name and surname (in alphabetical order)
1999 Daniel Kosse
2000 Piotr Derkacz
2001 Maciej Witkowiak
2002 Daniel Kosse
2003 Tomasz Barczyk
2004 Paweł Ostrowski
2006 Paweł Matuszak
2007 Paweł Matuszak
2008 Paweł Matuszak
2009 Paweł Matuszak
2010 Anna Brożyna, Michał Karzyński
2011 Anna Brożyna, Michał Karzyński
2012 Anna Brożyna, Piotr Derkacz, Michał Karzyński
2013 Piotr Derkacz, Michał Karzyński
2014 Piotr Derkacz, Michał Karzyński
2015 Michał Karzyński
2016 Michał Karzyński

Awards

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References

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  8. 1 2 (Polish) Pyrkon 2011 – Guests
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  19. (Polish) Pyrkon 2006 – Guests
  20. (Polish) Pyrkon 2007 – Approach
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  22. (Polish) Pyrkon 2008 – Time and place
  23. (Polish) Pyrkon 2008 – News 02.04
  24. (Polish) Pyrkon 2008 – Guests
  25. (Polish) Pyrkon 2009 – Time and place
  26. (Polish) Pyrkon 2009 – News 01.04
  27. (Polish) Pyrkon 2010 – Time and place
  28. (Polish) Pyrkon 2010 – News 22.04
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  33. (English) Pyrkon 2013 – Time and place
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