Interested in cars, trains, buses, bikes, urban planning, and how cities function? Come meet other furry urbanists and learn about urbanism, Pittsburgh transit, and how transit and good urbanism creates a better fandom! Join us after the panel for a ride to East Liberty on the East Busway.
Is there an online-only game near and dear to your heart that shut down years ago? Great news: it may be possible to bring it back! Lilia Roo will demonstrate how to write a new server for a long-dead game. Basic knowledge of software development is recommended.
This is a simple panel showcasing oldies J-Pop music from Japan throughout the later 20th century, from the 1960's through the 1990's. A simple panel where people can come in, listen to some great music, learn about the history of certain music groups, and also get to know about where music like this can still be purchased online. This is also a panel where people can talk about their experiences in Japan as well, and/or if they have any questions about traveling to Japan.
Hi everyone! This is Junir the Lion. I have been going to furry cons since 2015, and have had my lion fursuit from ByCats4Cats since 2020. I tend to run both game shows and music panels at various conventions around the country, and I look forward to meeting everyone that attends... Read More →
If you're in the furry community, you probably have friends representing different cultures and languages spoken all across the world. You've certainly at some point considered traveling internationally for a convention or a visit. If so, the Furry Language Exchange is a must-stop for you! Join us as we discuss how to learn a language, practice language learning with a "conlang", and meet some members of the international furry community.
i’m kingsley! (he/him) i am a full-time tattoo artist and illustrator in richmond, virginia; i’ve been attending and selling at conventions since 2015. my work focuses on natural elements, especially botanicals and the relationship with life, decay, and the odd ways nature remembers... Read More →
Plushies, pool toys, piñatas, statues, flatten beings, living fursuits, have all been growing in popularity within the furry fandom in the last few years, bringing more interest to inanimate transformation. What is the psychological draw to such transformation and can we trace the history of such shapeshifting in myth and folklore to the Golden Age of Science Fiction and Silver Age of Comics to the cartoons of the 80s and kid commercials of the 90s to the modern day.