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SXSWi Recap…
Spent the past few days mulling over the heady experience of South by Southwest Interactive…I’ve been thinking out loud to a few friends in the time since I got back on Wed. night, and I think I’ve processed enough to put some ideas down on screen. So, without further ado… *Why was it important for [...]
Leveraging Decentralized Social Networks
Tantek Celik Senior Technologist Technorati Jonas M Luster Joyce Park Tech Staff CommerceNet Ernie Hsiung Web Developer danah boyd Apopheniac University of California @ Berkeley – Tantec – What’s new here? Is e-mail social software? IM? Is this just groupware? Does “why” matter? People inexplicably putting huge amounts of personal information online Maybe it doesn’t [...]
I’m an Austinist.com correspondent
So, I’m sitting in the 3rd row at the SXSW Wonkette Show, when I glance at the conference Rendezvous List (a post about which is forthcoming) and see that Ben Brown (of Austinist.com fame) has his status listed as “Does anybody have a photo of Wonkette?” I fire him a message, pull out my camera, [...]
Poor room scheduling…
Room scheduling has been a problem throughout SXSW, but this takes the cake: Homestar Runner Wired at 13 You make the call: given the makeup of the SXSW crowd, which would you have scheduled in a room several times the size of the other?
Fire. Pants. (How to inform Design)
Presentation available online here…
Story Structure and Mobile Media
Panel notes: – History Unwired – Neighborhood in Venice Travel guide, veers into film and multimedia Organized into “Characters” and “Paths” Hear character steps Video of individual characters telling stories Some interactive elements: interior tour of a building you can’t enter in reality “The more you explore, the more intimate it gets” – movement into [...]
Solipsism, yay!
Still more panel notes: Jeffrey Veen (Adaptive Path) Tantek Celik Don Turnbull (Asst Prof, UT Austin) Thomas Vander Wal – Jeffrey Veen [presentation] – Solipsism = “There’s nobody but me” Metaphysical assumption that the self is the only definite thing in the universe Look at filesystem interface: structured around the self’s computer del.icio.us: tagging is [...]
Blogging Smackdown
SXSW Panel Notes: Anil Dash, Six Apart Focus on diversity, different tools for different communities (Typepad/Movable Type/LiveJournal) On audiences: Movable Type’s oriented towards technology/templates; Typepad is the more “populist” option; LiveJournal much more introspective/introverted, about finding “kindred spirits” and forming small, close networks Jason Goldman, Blogger Goal is to make blogging as fast and free [...]
How to make small teams not suck
(credit to someone on the Rendezvous network for the title) Another SXSW Panel: How to make big things happen with small teams Reducing mass Making things manageable Lowering cost of change Staying out of debt When you write bad code, make bad decisions, you’re building up debt that you’re going to have to pay off [...]
Brief thoughts on design and history
At a SXSW panel on Uses and Abuses of History in the Education of Designers: Miodrag Mitrasinovic: the history of “contexts” is crucial to design education – “history is the history of artifacts in context; if you remove the artifact from its context, then you don’t get it.” Meikle: Design history has traditionally been a [...]