Here’s links, headlines and little bites of news to make your tail wag. Story tips are always welcome.
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Around Furry Fandom
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Fursuit auction reaches $8,025.
The “Lavender Corgi” is meant to resemble singer Justin Bieber. At the price, the buyer could have bought a complete boy band. Too bad they didn’t have enough to get the real singer skinned and sewn into a Biebsuit. (For the ultimate fan!) There’s an idea for a trashy horror comedy movie- call it “Fursploitation?”
Wild Things: at San Francisco’s Citadel club – November 8, 2014 (18+)
Artists and dealers are invited to show and sell your wares.
Info:(Ask me – patch.ofurr at gmail.)
I apologize in advance for humping your leg. It’s that exciting to share news about a unique, gutsy, sexy, creative, WTF happening for consenting adult friends. But first, have a soft intro.
Is furry a “sex thing?” It’s the #1 topic that furries love to hate. Some call it a myth spread by media exploitation. But the internet is bursting with self-generated erotica. Reddit’s r/yiff community has more subscribers than r/furry. The media doesn’t have enough imagination to be that dirty.
This kind of dance party is independent from cons. This builds on the growth of cons, and takes things farther. It’s more established than events that happen once, house parties or informal meets. Those can be inner-focused, or gather cliquish friends to only seek each other. This brings partnership with venues that aren’t hotels, and supportive interest in the kind of events they host and promote. It crosses a line to public space. A stranger may walk in off the street to discover their new favorite thing. It encourages new blood and crossover to other scenes.
See the list of parties atThe Furclub survey. Anyone that gives a Q&A will get their own article. Kelar tells you more…
Furclubbing: “A repeat/regular nightclub event by furries for furries.” The concept has been spreading since the late 2000’s. This kind of dance party is independent from conventions. It builds on their growth but takes things farther. It’s more established than informal meets or events that happen once. Those can stay inner-focused for friends who already know each other, but these events bring partnership with new venues that support and host furries. They’re a gateway to the public, so a stranger may walk in off the street and discover their new favorite thing. It encourages new blood and crossover. It makes a subculture thrive. There are connections to DJ and rave scenes. But this is its own unique movement!
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The Survey Questions
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Any party that responds will get their own featured article! (Check back for new responses linked with party names below.)
Do you know any others? Please share these questions to them, and send responses or tips to patch.ofurr@gmail.com.
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Canessa Gallery in San Francisco. November 7, at 7PM – 708 Montgomery Street.
Portraiture of fursuiters can be tough to pull off with as much energy as in person. That’s why I love promoting “Street Fursuiting,” and candid photos of it.
Fursuiting appeals when it engages viewers to interact. It’s animated and tactile. Staging their play can dull that down. Less-successful efforts can look like a diorama of stuffed toys. Cartoony suit design may not blend with surroundings, turning long views into eye-straining barf.
But no matter how they’re executed, they make memories with meaning to those who were there. If you’re furry, you get it. Art for the uninitiated is just a different purpose.
Ron Lussier’s “Further Confessions“ project overcomes the “stageyness” barrier in a compelling way. He juxtaposes portraits with personality expressed in hand-written statements. They reach through the frame, and greet you as personally as a hug. This stuff does FUN right. I have to say it’s the best fursuiter portraiture I’ve seen, and I think it’s an honor to have Furries featured this way in an art gallery.
I think society in general, especially when we have the internet and different ways of finding very specific niche culture- I think subcultures are taking off. People like to party, socialize, and be around each other – and use the internet to find new ways to get together and be together in person, not just on the internet. The internet makes us feel a little isolated, and we try to balance that by going to these crowded events… It’s changed in the last 10-20 years, and more and more people are seeking these crowds rather than getting away from it all. It’s why countercultures are thriving. It’s about events. Whether it’s a Furry convention, or Frolic, or other get togethers, it’s about events.
“Furclubbing” is the New Thing that I see becoming a trend since the late 2000’s. It’s been spreading by furries influencing others to start formal events independent from cons. This builds on the growth of cons, and takes things farther.
Neonbunny defines it as: “A repeat/regular nightclub event by furries for furries. There’s probably a half dozen events. Then there’s probably been a couple hundred one off furry events done in a bar or other legal (non house) venue.” As Howl Toronto puts it: Con dances happen once a year, and “that’s just not enough to fill the need!”
The Furry Future is an original-fiction anthology that I am editing for FurPlanet Productions. Here’s the open invitation for submissions that I sent out:
FurPlanet Publications has just opened The Furry Future, edited by Fred Patten, its forthcoming original-short story anthology for Further Confusion 2015. This will go on sale on January 15, 2015, so our deadline to accept proposed submissions is November 1, 2014, with the deadline for finished stories of December 1. Our goal is a book of 120,000 to 150,000 words, with from ten to fourteen stories by different authors.
We would like to invite all FWG members to submit a story to this anthology. Since both our What Happens Next and Five Fortunes have featured sequels to their authors’ previous stories, we would like this book to present original scenarios. No sequels. Show us what ideas you have for something new, with a strong furry theme.
Animator Michel Gagne talked about his movie, The Saga of Rex, in Part 1. In Part 2, he says more about the movie and his overall career. He also says that his 2004 Anthrocon Guest of Honor experience is the only Furry experience he’s had. But there’s plenty of reasons to consider him a fan and inspiration to things we also love…
Finished Watership Down last night. Read it 1st time in High School and it became my fav book. Reading it again, I think it might still be.
Here’s links, headlines and little bites of news to make your tail wag. Story tips are always welcome.
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In the Media and around Furry Fandom…
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When people become stuffed animals (Wenn Menschen zu Plüschtieren werden)
Furrymedia has the German news article. It covers Eurofurence, gives a very nice description of what Furries are – and interviews some really cute ones.
Furries! Hack takes you inside the furry community…
This week, animator Michel Gagne gets a two-part interview. (Part 2 here.) You may have seen his work on movies for Don Bluth, Warner, or Pixar. He was Guest of Honor at Anthrocon 2004. In 2012, Kickstarter backers pledged $57,875 towards his own animated movie, The Saga of Rex. The result was a 4:00 teaser, released in 2013 as progress towards the Rex movie.