Organization
Dreamcatcher Award
The award was first created and presented in 2005 (see article
in
Virtual Costumer Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2005) and is presented for the innovative use of
technology and/or creative problem solving in costume construction. All entries with
a creative use of technical/special effects are eligible to win regardless
of division.
Three members of Silcon Web must be present at the particular Masquerade for an award to be presented. There may be times when the members present decide that no entry in that particular masquerade merits an award.
The first Dreamcatcher award was given at the BayCon masquerade, Memorial Day weekend, 2005.
These are the awards the webwizard was able to verify. If you know of other winners, or recall why the award was given please contact us.
- BayCon - 2005
Eric Yee & Mark Murillo for "Cuddles aka Gezora from Toho Monster Movie vs Megaphant the Death Beast of Tokyo"
Open division. - CostumeCon 24 - 2006
Jeff Daniels for "Llamatron 2112"
Master division. - BayCon - 2006
Doghood (Noel Chen) for "A Go Go Boy from Jupiter."
Open Division (difficult to see in this photo, but he made EL wire plaid shorts that changed flashing designs at the touch of a switch). - LaCon IV - Worldcon 64 - 2006
Arwen & Ilana Grune for "The Ancient Dragon and the Wandering Warrior"
Novice Division. - CostumeCon 26 - 2008
Lynette Eklund, Lance Ikegawa and Jen Seng for "We Lost"
Master Division (awarded for the active ventilation and cooling system inside the "Warg"). - Anticipation - 2009
Dr. David Stephenson for “Dr. Oktopus”
Journeyman division. - CostumeCon 28 - 2010
Mikhail & Katrina Lynn for “Kabuki Dance Revolution Extreme”
Novice division (combined Kabuki inspired costume and choreography with Dance-Dance Revolution (DDR) music. The kimono sleeves had the arrows from DDR -telling you which way you're supposed to dance- illuminated with flashing lights).
Photo by Richard Man.
Photo by Oscar Cwajbaum..
Photo by Jade Falcon.
Photo by Jade Falcon.
Photo by Richard Man.
Photo by Bob Snyder.
Photo by Richard Man.