Thanks and see you next year!
OK, boy am I late getting to this, but I feel like I should write something as a summary/wrap-up. Even though others have already, and very well. After Cathedral of Junk and the great greasy-spoon BBQ with the Flickr gang, the next day started with the usual assortment of panels. Social Design Strategies was informative, of course I can barely remember any of it now ;). Followed that up with time at the Trade Show, checking out the booths and grabbing t-shirts, etc. Took a bit of a break during Zuckerberg’s keynote, hanging out in the Day Lounge and watching the simulcast. Wasn’t really paying too much attention but then it got real interesting. Not to repeat what’s all over the Internets, but it got ugly at the end and let’s just say they had the wrong girl for the job. I don’t think she did horrible, but she definitely wasn’t reading the audience or the subject
Sunday evening was still an out and about night, we hit the Flickr/Fire Eagle meet-up first for the obligatory food, margaritas and t-shirt. Moved on to the pre-web awards party outside of the convention centre and hooked up with Dave, Scales, Nick and Steve (Tod was there but moved on). Headed back to the Presidential Suite at the Omni Hotel to spend some time with the RainCity crew (OK not sure if it’s actually the Presidential Suite but Hillary did stay there last year). Played a little Rock Band which is always a blast, then headed over to Riley’s for more deep fried pickles and the Tap Room to check out the action there. Spent a bit of time, although it was hugely packed, but did manage to bump into Tara Hunt and grab a picture:
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Met her the next day at her panel and gave her my card at the end. Nice of her to visit my Flickr page and tag it as a favourite.
After that it was on to two more parties and late into the evening – Gawker and Google, I think… Club de Ville to end the night, at least.
The next day was more panels, starting with Blame Canada – Kris’ panel. The discussion was about how technology is very successful in Canada (Flickr, StumbleUpon come to mind) and that the grant programs, etc. help out quite a bit. The audience started out predominantly Canadian, ironically enough, but ended up about 50/50. Was a healthy discussion towards the end with many different arguments coming up for and against, and a long line of people coming to the open mike.
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A great panel followed with Chris Heuer, Tara Hunt and others discussing how to market without marketing. The basic message was to be more open, give more away to get more back, etc. Followed this with Browser Wars, which people were hoping was going to be a Cage Match but turned into more of a polite love-in. Oh well… the Microsoft guy did get picked on quite a bit tho ;). Attended Building Portable Social Networks after this. Then it was back to the Hotel for a while before ending up at the Adobe Sneak Peek party. This started out great – good food, very cool young band complete with skateboarders, but they ruined it giving a dog & pony, something John swore would never be tolerated at SXSW. He was right, seeing as how we left… But tonight was all about SXNW, Raincity’s big bash, and we weren’t disappointed. Had a great time there, ran into quite a few people I knew and got to spend some time with Dave & crew.
Tuesday was “All about the iPhone” – a swoon fest for the phone and not much else, other than talking about many ways that it has changed the industry and only a small number of things that were missing. Followed this up with more trade show time, then the final panel I attended – Secrets of Javascript Libraries. This was by far the most technical which was actually a welcome thing to attend. The plan after this post was to head out to the Salt Lick for Scoble’s BBQ, via bus. The bus(es), however, never showed and we ended up cabbing it in fours. I got shotgun, at least, which was good for the odd photo op:
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The Salt Lick was all it was hyped to be – a big ranch with great BBQ. Lots of people there, including Ferriss:
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Took 2 buses full of people back into town (a 30-40 minute ride) with intentions of hitting the Digg party and/or the Rock Band party. Scoble asked us to pick, pretty much saying “stick we me and you’ll get in”. The Digg party was chosen, and Scoble quickly figured out there were too many of us to just usher in the whole lot. So instead of admitting that, unfortunately, he claimed fatigue and bailed. No matter, John, Colleen and I were joined by Kristin Reilly (HP Gaming, one of the sponsors) and we got into Digg fairly quickly. Colleen, Kristin and I decided it wasn’t what we had in mind, though, and we wanted to go to the Rock Band party. So off we went, and John stuck around with Phillip, Roland and friends.
Turns out it was a bit tricky to get in, but between Colleen knowing the Facebook rep that showed up and Kristin being somewhat connected, we got wristbands and walked right in. Ended up spending the evening on the top floor chatting with Colleen, Kristin and her friend Everett Lee. Took a couple shots, mostly out of boredom, but some worked out well:
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Relatively early night, dropping Colleen off at her hotel, then back to mine for late night Flickr work, etc. Seeing as how the next day was the last day, did some packing as well. And that pretty much closed off SXSW, formally at least.
For the last day, John and I met up with an old friend of his at her workplace by one of the Universities. We had lunch at Chango’s which was actually quite good – Shrimp taco FTW ;). Spent a bit of time in some shops and did a loop by Lady Bird Lake and Stevie’s statue:
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Then it was basically head to the airport and wait for the flight(s). First one being delayed and layover becoming extremely tight, it was an adventure but overall pretty quiet getting back. Pretty late too, home at about 2am.
For me, the top 2 things that come to mind when I word-associate with SXSW this year (after BBQ of course) are “iPhone” and “Canada”. The number of iPhones was insane, probably at least 1 in 3 – not to mention Macs actually. Not many Airs, maybe 6-8 that I saw (including mine and John‘s). But many Powerbooks, Macbooks, MBPs, etc. Seemed like more than non-Macs which I guess says something for the crowd being Interactives and Filmies…
I am still feeling the pangs of BBQ withdrawal and missing the people and parties, but I’m sure it will pass eventually. As for next year, I’m seriously thinking of staying for the full 2 weeks to get the full experience and soak up the music. See you next year, Austin.
So a full day in the books at SXSW so I thought I’d update. Registered and picked up my badge and bag of goodies. Not a lot in the bag other than a ton of magazines and printed matter, but hey it comes with the badge and they’re handing out a ton of them:
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Depending on your badge (Interactive, Gold, Platinum) you get one, two or three bags of “stuff”. For us Interactives, only one.
After that, it was on to an introductory session on “How to Rawk SXSW”. This one was considered the Basics, with the Advanced to follow the next day. Good panel here with Matt Mullenweg (WordPress/Automattic), Tim Ferriss (4 Hour Work Week), MJ Kim (minjungkim.com), Ian Lloyd (accessify.com), Jason Toney (Disney Online) and Ranie Turingan (photojunkie.ca – Canada!). They had an Accordion player (damn can’t remember his link) come out and get things started with an ACDC tune. Then they cracked a 26’er of Bourbon (apparently traditional) and passed it back and forth during the discussion. Yes, it was empty by the end and I’m pretty sure Tim had half ;). Good overall info, nothing really earth-shattering. Main message was get out and meet people, socialize socialize socialize.
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After that John and I took a walk and had lunch at Riley’s Pub where we had Guinness, Irish Stew and Deep Fried Pickles. OK I know what you’re thinking but they were actually quite good… Took it pretty easy until the Mix at Six. Six is a bar in downtown Austin and is going to be hosting a few events during the week. This was a short walk from Riley’s but when we got there it was lined up out the door and around the block. Eventually got in, however, and proceeded to the rooftop deck to hang out and meet folks. Ran into 3 guys from Ottawa (can’t remember their names, which we joked about, so now they’re just Ottawa, Ottawa and Ottawa). They were all iPhone hyped and very curious to know what John and I had done to get ours. Got an invite from them for a Canadian Bacon breakfast the next day and we were pretty sure we’d see them with new iPhones (update: nope, not yet).
Spent a couple of hours at Six then headed out with the Ottawas, Tod Maffin and John’s friend Colleen to Iron Cactus to have some food and even more drinks. This is one of the hot spots, tons of people all around. Of course mostly techies, including the Pownce crowd at their own table on the bottom floor.
Eventually left Iron Cactus because we found out that Scales and crew were going to be heading to – you guessed it – Six. So off we went and stood in line – again – to get into Six. Super packed now, worse than before. Bumped into Kevin Rose, though, and said hey. Said hey back, so he’s normal in my books ;). Again made our way up to the rooftop and met up with a few more friends (Roland, Chris Heuer). Matt was there too with a pack of people swarming him. Looked like he’d been there a while, maybe still feeling the bourbon from earlier …
So eventually made it back to the hotel and crashed fairly late. Woke up pretty fuzzy the next morning to take on the first “full” day of SXSW.
Early start the next day, first to go have breakfast with the Ottawas. Too early, I guess, because they were a no-show. Did talk to the Canadian Consulate rep for a bit, though, but I think he was more trolling for Film people. Headed over to the Convention Center afterwards for the day’s sessions.
Filching Design was the first session, which was a discussion on stealing (filching) code and design from sites and what is considered fair game or not. Got a bit dry at the end but a decent talk nonetheless. Long and short of it is if something is defined by what it looks or acts like it’s probably not fair game to filch. Things like color palettes, layouts etc. though are another story. One of the panel compared it to music in that you “can’t copyright the blues”.
Next session for me was part 2 of how to Rawk SXSW. This one was considered the “advanced” level but really it was more of the same. Good panel, though, including Glenda Bautista (Agendacide), Ryan King (the ryan king), Casey McKinnon (8 Bit Brownies Inc. – Canadian!), Ariel Waldman (Social Media Insight) and Veronica Belmont (Mahalo). More social discussion, no booze-passing though (wimps). Humorous and not that useful, but easy to listen to.
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Took off and met up with John at BarCamp Austin which was a cab ride away. This is a coding “camp” that is held every year and we went with a single purpose (ok mixed purpose), get some scoop on the iPhone SDK – and the SDK – and get the t-shirts, lunch, free beer, etc. ;). Succeeded in both cases and sat in a room with some uber-apple geeks for a while kind of soaking up the neurons. Ended up heading out relatively quickly tho – this is something you either dive into for 10-12 hours or just drive by. We chose the latter and took a cab back to the hotel for a bit – oh, I installed the iPhone SDK in the cab on the way back, gotta love the air ;).
Next on the list was the Flickr meet-up at a place called the Cathedral of Junk. Really enjoyed this, even with the 15 minute cab ride to get there. Vince, the owner/creator/artist, made something pretty amazing over the last 19 years, collecting (and receiving) a ton of just about everything, picking about 10% of it these days, and tacking it into a huge mishmash of a climbable tower and yard with concrete, welding and wire. Yes, I said climbable. Very interesting experience to be there and to take pictures. It’s special enough to be cataloged by the Smithsonian. A collection from my pictures are at Flickr, of course:
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Other than the great photo op, the highlight was meeting up with the crew from Flickr. George (Oates), Richard, Myles and Becky were all great to meet. We ended up going for BBQ with all but Becky at some hole-in-the-wall restaurant on Congress that George happened to see on the way to the CoJ. The cab driver was entertaining – almost killed us at one point but reassured her driving by saying she’d had a transfusion from Mario Andretti. Um, OK.
End of the night came pretty quickly after dinner – took a Metro bus back down Congress close by the hotel, said seeya to the Flickr people and then walked, freezing my ass off, back to the Hotel. Hung out in the room w/John posting photos and catching up with e-mails, etc. Was good to take a night off, esp. since there is more to come.
Whew, that was a long one, sorry. I’ll post again later or tomorrow to update on today, which includes the Trade Show, the Flickr party, the Moo/Etsy party and who knows what else.