Octocon


Octocon, the National Irish Science Fiction Convention, first held in 1989, is held annually in October. It has mostly been staged in Dublin, but for four years was in the university town of Maynooth. It was not held in 2003, and in 2014, when Ireland hosted that year's Eurocon, Shamrokon, in Dublin. It was virtual in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

  • 1989/1990: The convention was initiated by members of the Irish [Science Fiction Association], and named by artist Peter McCanney, who created the convention's first logo.
  • 1990: Terry Pratchett was the first Guest of Honour of the convention.
  • 1995: Advertised Guest of Honour Mary Gentle had to cancel her appearance at the last minute, leading to the appointment of Kim Newman in her place.
  • 1997: This was also the year's official Eurocon, and consequently the largest Octocon to date.
  • 1998: A one-day Octocon to date, something which would not be repeated until 2019.
  • 2003: The convention took a break for a year.
  • 2004: For the first time, Octocon was held outside Ireland's capital of Dublin, in Maynooth, County Kildare, where it was held for 3 further years.
  • 2008: The convention returned to Dublin.
  • 2009: The first Golden Blaster was awarded.
  • 2014: There was no October convention this year. Instead a lot of the regular organizers helped run the official Eurocon, Shamrokon, in August.

Events

Golden Blasters

The Golden Blasters are the National Irish Science Fiction Awards for short science fiction, fantasy or horror films. Submissions can and have come from anywhere in the world, and the winners are selected by audience vote and a panel of judges.
The awards now include the Golden Blaster, The Silver Blaster and the award for the best script.
YearGolden BlasterSilver BlasterBest Script
2009Silent City
2010Übermensch The Astronomer's Sun He Knows by Stuart Creque
2011Hai In Mano Il Tuo Futuro! Hai In Mano Il Tuo Futuro! Wet Rot by Stuart Creque
2012Shoreditch Slayer CRYO This Vehicle Has Been Checked For Sleeping Children by John Burdeaux
Honourable mentions: Pet by Eoin O’Faolain and The Vox-Warrior Princess by Fiona Mustard.
2013Locked Up Sleepworking An Bean Sidhe by Eoin O'Sullivan
2014ON/OFF Steadfast Stanley The Borders of the Imagination
Honourable mentions: Once A Hero by Neil Chase and The Almost Dead by Stanley B Eisenhammer
2015C.T.R.L The Detectives of Noir Town The Dirty Naturals Where's my Bunny?
2016The Way Back They Will All Die In Space Message through the Stars
2017Einstein Rosen Einstein Rosen
2019Gryphon Animo, directed by Matthew MaloneyGryphon Animo, directed by Matthew MaloneyRecurse

In 2018 it was decided to have a "Best of best" award given in place of the usual structure. The overall winner was the 2017 Einstein Rosen short film.
In 2019 the founder of the Golden Blasters, John Vaughan, stepped down from managing the award for reasons of ill health. While a new team was appointed, the Golden Blasters did not appear in the convention's schedule following the pandemic.