Archive for the 'Speakers' Category



Deleting Cancer


h1 Friday, February 24th, 2006

I do not want to give to much away but at our American Cancer Society presentation we are going to talk about grants that the Futuring and Innovation Center provide to staff and volunteers so they can develop new breakthrough programs and services to help in the fight against cancer. You may be our next grant recipient, but you will need to come to our presentation and our lunch titled ‘Deleting Cancer’ to find out more. I am excited to be working with David Neff for this event.

Must See SXSW Interactive?


h1 Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

I’ve written some restaurant recommendations. I’ve downloaded all the movie trailers and have a songs bit torrent loaded from the SXSW Web site. Does anyone have any panels other than their own that they’d recommend? I haven’t been to SXSW Interactive in a few years. Things like Podcasting, SEO, and such has happened. Anything else that might be good to look into this year?

Non-profit Side Show


h1 Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

Well not that kind of side show. My name is David Neff and along with Randy Moss we will be representing the American Cancer Society at this years SXSW.  We will be talking a bit on our current innovations as a non-profit as well as the need for institutional innovation drive.  Which we have with our futuring and innovations center. We are also hosting a Lunchtime learning session called ‘Deleting Cancer’.  It will be a continuation of our stage presentation.

Podcast on Beyond Folksonomies with Tom Parish


h1 Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

If you’d like to get a bit more into the influences that inspired me to propose the Beyond Folksonomies panel, listen to the podcast that Tom Parish recorded with me last week in his south Austin studio. I’ve also written  a bit of an intro on the BeyondFolksonomies blog.

Also, while I’ve got your attention. I noticed that there isn’t a general panel discussion for how to get the most out of SXSW-interactive this year. Evidently, the number of proposed panels, and the number of attendees has skyrocketed over last year (woo hoo, good signs). The biggest motivation for proposing this panel was my attendance at SXSW-interactive for the first time last year.  It was fantastic, but I wanted to know how I could connect with people more consistently on the topics that were presented. That’s how I got started on the folksonomies track, and now, well, I guess you could say I’ve become a bit of an evangelist!

Lunch Time Fun


h1 Thursday, February 9th, 2006

I’m Jake, from CommunityGuy.com. Until very recently, I was the Global Community Relations Specialist for the LEGO Company. My task was to work together with colleagues and adult LEGO enthusiasts to create bridges.

I’ve recently made the move to Slingshot, a Dallas based agency with the task of building an internal practice around this concept of consumer>companywww.communityguy.com. And if you’re interested in general community concepts, drop me at line or leave a comment on the site. I’d love to meet up with any/all of you who are interested in chatting about the ways of community building.

Best BBQ In Austin


h1 Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

OK, I’ll be the first to say it. Some of the best BBQ in Austin is Artz Rib House, 2330 South Lamar. Great food. Good music. West Texas atmosphere (some would say South Austin atmosphere). The real deal.

Best French restaurant in Austin: Chez Nous, 510 Neches, just a block or two from the Hilton. Doesn’t take reservations, but if you get a table, you can sit there and talk all night, just like a Parisienne. My wife and my favorite restaurant.

I’m Joel Greenberg. I’ve been talking at SXSW Interactive since the first one, I think it was around 1995 or so at the Hyatt Regency. Back then, I spoke about cross platform development–how quaint. This year, I’ve put together a panel on What People are Really Doing on the Web with some top notch researchers answering that question with real data. OK, I’ll say it, they’re research superstars!

I’ve been involved in interactive…whatever…since before there was a QuickTime 1.0. Anyone remember Interactive Video Disk? (Beat you there, too, Molly. Smackdown!)

I track trends in society, culture, and technology at the Austin ad agency, GSD&M. I have a small podcast where I interview interesting people at Friends Talking. Sometimes I blog at MIT’s Convergence Culture Blog. Sometimes, I hang out in Second Life.

Welcome to Austin! Stop by, say hi.

I’m hooked


h1 Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

I made it (finally) to my first SXSW last year. Spoke on two panels. Met a few heros. Saw a few bands play live. Had a great time. This year I’m moderating the final panel on the final day… we’ll see who straggles in. It should be a good one, though, featuring a few people from Make Magazine and a few other D.I.Y. media production types. The panels called “Consumer as Producer” or something like that. More on this when I’m not in a hurry to get out of my office and get to a political meeting. (Or didn’t you know that Democracy for America is still going strong?).

Meanwhile, check out my personal blog, of course, or the one I write for the man!

Beyond Folksonomies


h1 Saturday, January 28th, 2006

David Swedlow here. Second year in attendance, but hard to believe given that I’ve lived in Austin since the very first SXSW. What the hell was I thinking. All I know is that I won’t miss another!

And the only reason that I attended last year was that I had one of the honest-to-goodness voice-from-above experiences. I had a family vacation to Branson, MO all planned out with the wife and kids, and the day before departure, I realized that I just had to attend SXSW. I sent the family off without me and I had the best 5 days in recent memory.

The only thing that I could think of that would have definitely improved my experience was some way to connect with others of similar interest. Thinking about that issue since last March eventually led to me proposing the Beyond Folksonomy panel as a way of investigating how we can better harness the collective intelligence. The surprise is that not all of the solutions are technical.

Check out the panel on Saturday and the blog at beyondfolksonomies.com. We’ll be posting info for a dinner gathering to discuss the issues further for those interested.

My personal blog is at: opposablemind.typepad.com