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Oh god, do we have to think about this already?! This excites and scares me at once. Anyway, SXSW has launched the 2009 website . Registration is open for people wanting to attend the festival and applications are being accepted for bands. Click here for complete details.
SXSW 2009 registration is now open . I submitted four panels for the interactive event, so I'm definitely going. Amazing conference, you can't miss it.
Registration for South by Southwest 2009 is now open, along with hotel reservation information. They have also just launched a beautiful new website with help from Blue Flavor and Sibley/Peteet Design Austin. Here’s more on SXSW 2009 from SXSW Interactive director Hugh Forrest. Related PostsVote For SXSW 2007 Interactive PanelsSXSW Interactive 2008 Panel PickerSXSW Interactive 2008 Last [...] ShareThis...
Great looking site for SXSW 09. Blue Flavor worked on the IA & UX and deserves some props. Seeing the site launched, reminded me to post that TDI will represent again at SXSW with Bike Hugger. Details TBA. Uploaded...
I'm no longer working for SXSW, but that doesn't mean I'm not still in touch with the crew in Austin, who tipped me off to the fact that the festival's 2009 Web site has launched. Looks very cool, check it out....
Check out this page on the SXSW '09 site for info. on submitting your "no-budget" (or 10 million dollar, or somewhere in between the two, or costing more) masterpiece. I am planning on submitting Indie Film Blogger Road Trip & whatever other new movies that I finish up before the deadlines (November 14/regular, December 12/final). If a project gets in it would be a great excuse to take a trip to Austin....
This weekend brings a vibrant, can't-miss event to all the music loving denizens of Denver. The Denver Post's Underground Music Showcase (UMS) is preparing to take over a walkable area of South Broadway ( roughly between 3rd and Maple ) and 20 venues -- including the sanctuary of a church , a Persian rug store , a custom print shop and a modern art gallery , as well as all the traditional clubs and...
As mentioned in a previous post, the SXSW Interactive website will re-launch on Friday with all-new artwork and site architecture. August 1 is also the first day that you can purchase a registration for the 2009 event. Remember, the earlier you register for the event, the lower the price to attend. Registration early also gives you the most possible downtown lodging options. In other words, book your...
Two former SXSW Interactive speakers are featured in the July 27 issue of the New York Times Book Review. The first of these authors is Rob Walker, whose new book is titled “Buying In: The Secret Dialogue Between What We Buy and Who We Are”. According to the review by Farhad Manjoo, “Few observers have plumbed the subterranean poetry of marketing as thoroughly as Walker. Mining research from psychology...
The countdown has begun! It is just one week until we launch the 2009 season complete with a new website. We are really excited about the new look and usability of the site – and we think you will be as well. Special thanks to our friends at Sibley/Peteet for developing the 2009 identity – also a big thanks to our pals at Blue Flavor for their work on the revised site architecture. Finally, if you...
Any big food bloggers interested in being on a panel at SXSW Interactive 2009 about food blogging, email me at rachelkb at gmail.com - yes, deadline is tonight!
It’s kind of old news now, but my SXSW Interactive panel presentation, Developer Friendly Web Service APIs , is available in podcast form on the SXSW website. Once again, it features Carl Mercier of Defensio , Avi Bryant from DabbleDB , Leah Culver from Pownce , Ari Steinberg of Facebook . Topics covered include ideal request and response formats, strategies for reducing API changes, request throttling,...