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- March 11, 2006
SXSW Day 1: Panel Impressions
March 11, 2006Read moreNotes from the panels I attended Saturday. In general, I went to the non-technical panels that covered blogging issues.
- March 11, 2006
SXSW Day 1: The Networking Game, Part I
March 11, 2006Read moreLessons learned at Day 1 of SXSW:
It’s a lot easier to talk to people than I thought. Although yesterday I was feeling quite lost, today I felt better oriented. People who I met last night I recognized again today, and their names stuck a bit better. You find a few people you recognize slightly, and then the next day you’re sort of a known quantity. Fascinating! And because this show is going to last a few more days, the opportunities to get to know people will just increase. I was even recognizing some people who I didn’t know, just because we’re all milling around in the same space. I’m noticing people who I’ve seen attend the same panels as I, so I’m thinking over the next couple of days I can strike up conversations with them to just get to know them. Could it be so easy?
Having a hotel downtown: yeah, definitely would make things easier. During the day it’s not bad, but if you want to go to the parties, then being downtown makes a big difference because you can party hop that much more effectively.
Zach the genial Scot has an interesting habit of introducing me to regular-looking folks who end up being people who I imagined being 9 or 10 feet tall. “Hey, this is Matt” Zach says, and I dutifully say, “Hi Matt, I’m Dave Seah”. And I do the badge glance and see it’s Matt Mullenweg, the founding developer of [WordPress][wp]. “Oh!” I blather lamely, “I use your software!” But later on I realized I was sitting next to him at the Kathy Sierra presentation (absolutely fantastic). Again, I expected him to be somehow much taller.
It’s kind of fun to go solo and just run into people and ask them stuff. I have never really been able to do it, but this is a friendly show and I’m learning by watching others.
Coordinating meeting with people is difficult. I got several IMs and calls during the course of the day via my shitty mobile phone, but finding people afterwards is impossible. Groups agregate after the panels let out, but since some panels go longer, and there isn’t a lot of time between sessions, people break apart and go hunting for food very quickly. Compounding the problem for me is my completely inability to recognize people. I should just read the badges, but I feel overly self-conscious about it. Tomorrow I resolve to look at EVERYONE’S badge! For example, I was able to recognize a lot of the 9rules crew because of their photos posted elsewhere, but I haven’t yet successfully found a Blue Flavor person to express my admiration for their awesome PCEO-compatible timesheets. I’m going to have to just hit one of their sessions I think and introduce myself.
Ow, my back. Definitely not bringing my 9pound laptop with me tomorrow. I could use a massage. I wrote most of my notes on a regular composition notebook, which is perfect for these kind of things. My hand is feeling a little cramped.
- March 11, 2006
Suiting up for SXSW Day 1
March 11, 2006Read moreGetting ready to head out for the first day of SXSW Interactive! I’m not sure what to expect, but I’m psyching myself up to go surfing in an ocean of people. Will the waves be large and mellow, or choppy and shallow? I HAVE NO IDEA.
To make things a little easier for people to find me, I’m wearing the same shirt that I have in my online photo, the blue hawaiian shirt with pineapples sewn into it that my sis picked out when we went shopping together, for the first time ever, at The Gap. I’ve come to realize that this actually might be how people recognize me. I’m looking for Zach Inglis in the 10AM session; we’ve been IMing a lot about design and creativity and all that stuff, and I’m looking forward to meeting him. I figure the shirt will help, since it’ll help me stand out more from what seems to be the official color palette of SXSW Interactive: muted earth tones, faded-but-cool t-shirts, and denim.
It occurs to me that I’m actually trying to adjust my surface appearance to conform to some kind of expectation, which at first gave me the willies until I realized that it wasn’t The Man doing it to me, but ME. I’m the Man. I guess that makes it OK, just barely. I feel a little foolish, like I’m dressing up for Halloween or something, but heck…if it works I’ll have to build my future company around Hawaiian shirts. It’s funny that someone I was talking to online actually thought I was living in Hawaii, entirely based on that photo.
- March 10, 2006
Austin, We Have Landed
March 10, 2006Read moreSo I got into Austin early noon, and hooked up with Erik Sagen and Eric Shepherd at the Airport. SXSWi is my first “social” conference experience.
- March 9, 2006
Party Maps for SXSWi 2006
March 9, 2006Read moreDid I mention I was obsessive about knowing where things were before I went? I don’t really like driving by myself in a new city, so I used Microsoft MapPoint 2004 to figure out where the parties were located. As a result I have a better idea of where things are in Austin.
MapPoint is a terrible application for any kind of real map annotation, but you can pull long/lat data out of it. I wish I’d found this mapmaker first; it would have saved some time. But at least now I have my orientation maps printed out, and I can tell at a glance where things are and when they’re happening. MapPoint does make nice maps on your printer, though you have to fight it sometimes.
Here are the official parties that I know about, as listed on the SXSW website and a couple mentions I caught around the net. The maps are scanned because MapPoint chokes the Acrobat PDFwriter (by design, perhaps).
South by Southwest Interactive Parties That I Know About
As mapped by Microsoft MapPoint 2004! Double-check the directions, because sometimes the mapping software is dead wrong
Friday March 10 Evening Parties
Saturday March 11 Evening Parties
Sunday March 12 Evening Parties
Monday March 13 Evening Parties
Tuesday March 14 Evening Parties