Fessy Con 2023

proposel

Ted Sharrow

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1smPF8WJALaFHAtsnis3z6ebZquYPMJA7vTITvYX_I08/edit

Trey Fessy Con Proposal

Kenneth Ferretti

Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic 

Hi, my name is Trey Ferretti and I am applying to present at the Fessy-Con this year using the book Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic By Armand Baltazar. I will be making a diorama (or three dimensional map) of the city of New Chicago.

The wooden base will be approximately 2 feet in diameter and will include a three dimensional map with canals. This will illustrate the waterways of New Chicago that were caused by the Time Collision.  The canals will be created by painting cardboard and will sit on top of the wood base. Cardboard will be used to create the land and buildings. I plan to 3D print 5 Robots, 3 Pirate Ships, 2 Old Submarines and 1 Dinosaur, and a mini action figure of Diego on his hoverboard. This will illustrate the overlap of the different time periods. Materials Needed: 3D Printer, Utility Knife, Scissors, Spray Paint, paint to recreate water, land, buildings, glue, small metal robot parts (to add detail to printed robots). Cardboard for the canals, land and buildings, wood for the base. 




The reason I should be selected to participate in Fessy Con is because my final product will be something interactive and tangible and will teach learners of all ages and styles about the setting of the book Timeless. Instead of just seeing New Chicago in the two dimensional like some of my classmates are doing, it will be more useful in the three dimensional so my audience can see the perspective of the townspeople.  This is important because it will give me and my  audience a better understanding of the book and all of the events that are taking place. 

Fessy Con Proposal

Elliot Kunkel

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YUyQ1RpHs4luxYe1SqiSjsQjl2eo8KPGFHURI5qjtNI/edit?usp=sharing

Fessy Con proposal

Benjamin Stangle

proposal 

Project Proposal

Jim Xue

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o7ek1GYHeqSOP35yT_RJ8pTbmOAqabGMt3Gn7beE5G0/edit


Project Proposal

Fessy Con Proposal

Eliot Burke

https://docs.google.com/document/d/12SHW4dY8QNyMSfJjXW4uPEOmEjEN2XGU61-VCCdESAg/edit?usp=sharing

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Aleksandr Rybakov

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kMMnjl4HrtXuptezzRpZtv9kNJckDQACfVNL36SByxo/edit

ComicCon's Official Statement on Props

Jake Davey
Costume Props Policy

No functional props or weapons are allowed at Comic-Con. Simulated or costume weapons are allowed as a part of your costume, subject to prior approval by security and compliance with the following:

All costume props and weapons must be inspected at one of the Costume Props Desks.

There are two locations: one near the outside door in the lobby of Hall E, and the second in Lobby C2, between the escalators.

  • All costume props and weapons must conform to state and federal law.
  • Projectile costume props and weapons must be rendered inoperable.
  • Functional (real) arrows must have their tips removed and be bundled and zip-tied to a quiver.
  • Costume swords must be tied to your costume in such a way that they can’t be drawn.
  • Costumes featuring stilts must be approved at the Costume Props Desk.

At certain times, due to crowds and safety issues, people in oversized costumes may be asked to leave the Exhibit Hall.

After your costume props have been checked, they will be tagged by security, and you will be given a wristband to wear to designate that your props have been checked.

Security will escort you to the Costume Props Desk for inspection if your costume prop is not tagged.

If you do not want to have your costume props inspected or tagged, or if you are not willing to comply with these policies, please do not bring your costume weapons to Comic-Con.

All costume props and weapons must be inspected at the Costume Props Desks.

spidey sense presentation

Adam Amin

Vision Enhancement

WIll Stokes