Archive for March, 2009
Speaking at NxtStage in LA today
Sick and aching with the SXsars, I flew out the LA last night to wake up bright and early to speak this morning. I was very excited to see that some of my favorite infrequently seen friends are going to be there, including Miles Beckett, Kim Evey, Zach Posner, and Woody Tondorf. So if for [...]
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SXSW Decompression
All last week my friends, families and co-workers were asking me “how was SXSW?” In situations like these, you never really know how to answer other then a polite, “It was really amazing to get to catch up with folks who I haven’t seen in awhile” or “I saw some really interesting panels.” The truth [...]
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Tags: Advise, branding, entertainment, learning, panels, recap, sxsw, themes
Guilty. So insanely guilty. At some point in the past year or so, I convinced myself that watching TV would help me tune my programming eye and improve my knowledge of advertising. There are many examples I could site that would make this statement true, but I’m clearly lying to myself and justifying my own [...]
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SXSW: Interactive Panels
So everyone who’s been following their Twitter feeds knows that SXSW is chalk full of good food, a few parties, and lots of meeting cool people. I was lucky enough to find all three. But, I also learned that there’s another side of the interactive festival that you don’t hear as much about: the presentations. [...]
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Tags: audience, festival, intereactive, networking, NewMedia, participation, sxsw
Hacking Hollywood: Terminator
Why do computers always go all judgment day on humans? In this Hacking Hollywood, Skynet becomes self-aware in Terminator III. Watch out John Conner because morphing data machines are here to take you down! Also posted to WePCtv
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Tags: Asus, EpicFu, HackingHollywood, Intel, JohnConnor, Skynet, Smashface, technology, Terminator, WePCtv