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convention held in
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on the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (; RPI) is a private university, private research university in Troy, New York, United States. It is the oldest technological university in the English-speaking world and the Western Hemisphere. It was establishe ...
(RPI) campus for over 30 years, making it reportedly the longest-running college
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in the nation. It hosted theater-style auditoriums and had 24-hour anime viewing rooms,
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events, 24-hour
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room/competitions,
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, board games, and talks by guest speakers. The events usually began 6 p.m. on the Friday of the first weekend of March and continued until Sunday at 6 p.m. with a closing ceremony and announcement of the new "Con Chair". Starting with Genericon XXI, convention staff partnered with Jazzman's Cafe, located in the middle of the convention itself, to bring food and beverages to the convention.


History

Genericon began in 1985 as a general
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, organized by the Rensselaer Science Fiction Association, a student group at RPI. Early conventions were held in the lecture halls of RPI's Russell Sage Laboratory. They featured standard SF convention activities such as lectures and panels, film rooms, a dealers' room, an art show, and filking. Guests of Honor at Genericon 1 were writer
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, artist
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, and fan Jan "Wombat" Finder. Other guests included
Leik Myrabo Leik Myrabo is an aerospace engineering professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute who retired from there in 2011.
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Lynn Abbey Marilyn Lorraine "Lynn" Abbey (born September 18, 1948) is an American fantasy author. Background Lynn Abbey was born in Peekskill, New York. She attended the University of Rochester, where she began as an astrophysics major. She earned a A.B. ( ...
,
Fred Saberhagen Fred Thomas Saberhagen (May 18, 1930 – June 29, 2007) was an American science fiction and fantasy author most famous for his ''Berserker'' series of science fiction short stories and novels. Saberhagen also wrote a series of vampire novels in ...
, and Professor Alan Meltzer. Subsequent Genericons have included such notable guests as
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ; born April 1, 1942) is an American writer and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays on science fiction, literature, sexual orientation, sexuality, and ...
(Genericon II),
Joan Vinge Joan D. Vinge (; born April 2, 1948, as Joan Carol Dennison) is an American science fiction author. She is known for her Hugo Award–winning novel ''The Snow Queen'' and its sequels, her series about the telepath named Cat, and her ''Heaven's C ...
(Genericon III),
Jack Dann Jack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, as well as an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994. He has published over seventy books, the majority being as editor or c ...
(Genericon III),
Barry Longyear Barry Brookes Longyear (May 12, 1942 – May 6, 2025) was an American science fiction author who resided in New Sharon, Maine. Career Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Longyear was known best for his 1979 Hugo- and Nebula Award–winning novel ...
(Genericon VII),
Christopher Golden Christopher Golden (born July 15, 1967) is an American writer. Early life Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family. He graduated from Tufts University. Career As well as novels, Golden has written com ...
(Genericon IX),
Vic Mignogna Victor Joseph Mignogna ( ; born August 27, 1962)Birthday tweet: * is an American voice actor and musician known for his work in the English dubs of Japanese anime shows, such as Edward Elric from the ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' series, which earne ...
(Genericon XXIV), and
Kyle Hebert Kyle Henry Hebert ( ) is an American voice actor known for his work in anime and video game series, such as the teenage/adult Gohan and the narrator in the Funimation dub of the ''Dragon Ball series'', Sōsuke Aizen in ''Bleach'', Ryu in the ...
(GenericonXXVI),
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(Genericon XXX and XXXI). Since its founding, Genericon has been held every year, except 1993-1995, as the entirety of the staff had graduated in the year of Genericon VIII. In recent years, since Genericon X in 1997, the con has gravitated away from its sci-fi roots towards a focus on webcomics, video gaming, and anime, though cosplay and other standard gaming has remained somewhat popular. This is most evident in the fact that guests invited to more recent Genericons have been more from the webcomic industry, including Pete Abrams (
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), Jeffrey T. Darlington (General Protection Fault, Genericon XV), R. K. Milholland (
Something Positive Randal Keith Milholland (born November 25, 1975), better known as R. K. Milholland, is an American webcomic author. His works include ''#Something Positive, Something Positive'', ''#New Gold Dreams, New Gold Dreams'', ''Midnight Macabre'', ''Clas ...
, Genericon XVII),
Jeph Jacques Jeffrey Paul "Jeph" Jacques ( ) (born June 17, 1980) is an American-Canadian cartoonist who writes and draws the webcomic '' Questionable Content''. Jacques has formerly created the webcomics ''indietits,'' ''Derelict Orbital Reflector Devices ...
(
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, Genericon XIX and XX), Mohammad Haque (Applegeeks, Genericon XX), and Ananth Hirsh (then Panagariya; Applegeeks, Genericon XX). In 2010, Genericon XXIV introduced a new "Featured Panelist" system, wherein the convention staff selected a group of panelists deemed to be "experts in their field (i.e. popular journalists, podcasters, or industry professionals)." The list featured a number of anime bloggers and journalists, as well as a group of RPI alumni who frequently run panels at the convention. Two new events, Cosplay Ball and Cosplay Cafe, were introduced in 2018 for Genericon XXXI. Genericon XXIV's official attendee count was 1351. By Genericon XXVI the number has climbed to over 2000.


Annual activities

Every year the following were usually the highlighted events: *
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: A famously poorly written story poorly thus reserved to play at 1 a.m. * "Clay-O-Rama": A
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with
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sculptures * Artists Alley/Auction: A room showing submitted work that was also available for sale. * Video games: Everything from
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to
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open 24 hours a day * Magic: The Gathering tournaments and casual play * Vendors: Selling various imports and local products * 24-hour anime rooms : Anime was run throughout the entirety of the convention in at least 1 of the 3 viewing rooms. * Board gaming: Held in the Great Hall of the DCC, a wide variety of board gaming was offered. * RPGs: Held in various conference rooms of the neighboring Low building, a wide variety of table-top role-playing sessions were offered spanning mainstream and indie games. * Guest panels *
Cosplay Cosplay, a blend word of "costume play", is an activity and performance art in which participants called cosplayers wear costumes and Fashion accessory, fashion accessories to represent a specific Character (arts), character. Cosplayers often i ...
Contest & Masquerade * Cosplay Chess * Cosplay Death Match * Cosplay Dating Game * Genericon Dance/Rave *
Karaoke is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in nightclubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone. Its musical content is an instrumental rendition of a well-known popular song. I ...
* Anime music videos Contest (as of Genericon XX)


Problems and issues

Sleeping on the convention space was a problem, since RPI does not allow loiterers. People have been woken up by staff and told to move, or leave campus to sleep elsewhere. Challenges occurred during the MS Paint panel, wherein individual participants have used the panel to display crudely drawn and crude-in-nature images. Despite the panel being 18+, a rule was implemented requiring non-graphic images to be displayed. R. K. Milholland expressed a dislike for the con following his attendance as a guest in 2004. Other webcomic artists, however, claimed to have enjoyed the con in their visits, including Jeffrey T. Darlington, Jeph Jacques and Ananth Hirsh.


References


External links


Official Website
{{RPITemplate Multigenre conventions Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute