Posts Tagged ‘sxsw’
SXSW- Friday March 8
March 09, 2013
I finally arrived in Austin after an unfortunate and unscheduled overnight layover in Houston. Was the plane late because of the sequester? I guess we will never really know. Anyway, we are staying in a very cute house, much better than last year when we were banished to the hotel with no water between 9 [...]
2013 | Blog | Tags: sxsw, sxswi, technologyComments (0)
Vote for my panel at SXSW Interactive!
August 13, 2012
I have a panel idea up on the panelpicker for SXSW Interactive: Making and Drawing: Comics in the DIY/Maker World. Read about it, then I hope you vote for me! You do have to log in to vote, not to view.
2012 | Blog | Tags: diy, instructional comics, makers, sxsw, sxswiComments (0)
SXSWi Tuesday
March 18, 2012
Tuesday I headed for The Right Tool for the Job: Native or Mobile Web? Developers from Facebook, Tumblr, Ember.js and Webkit discussed when it was appropriate to choose to develop apps in the native environment (they were primarily discussing apps for iOS), when web based apps are a better choice. There was also a discussion [...]
2012 | Blog | Tags: austin, conferences, sxsw, sxswi, technologyComments (0)
SXSWi Monday
March 17, 2012
The first panel I made it to was Designing Games for Documentary. This panel had members from academic programs (USC primarily), as well as artists, developers and designers. They demoed a range of games, covering topics such as cleaning up wall street, gender inequity, murder investigations, and platforms including board games, iOS and web based [...]
2012 | Blog | Tags: al gore, austin, conference, frog design, games, jaron lanier, sean parker, software, sxsw, sxswi, technologyComments (0)
SXSWi Sunday
Both of the panels Calvin was involved with were on Sunday morning. We headed out to the convention center early, finally having amazing luck with the shuttle- it was waiting when we got downstairs at 7:30. Not the usual hour wait. First panel: Publishing Models: Transforming the Book. Calvin was the organizer for this panel [...]
2012 | Blog | Tags: austin, calvin reid, comics, conferences, daniel burwen, graphic novel, ipad app, publishers weekly, publishing, sxsw, sxswi, technologyComments (0)
SXSWi Saturday
Saturday Grabbed a cab with very nice couple, including one of the panelists I saw the afternoon before, Charlie Wollborg. Shuttle nightmare continues, rainopocalypse also continues. Got to the convention center late, but made it to the end of browser debugging tools panel – The State of Browser Developer Tools. I missed most of the [...]
2012 | Blog | Tags: austin, baratunde thurston, conferences, curation, software, sxsw, sxswi, technology, top chefComments (0)
SXSWi Thursday and Friday
Thursday Got to Austin late, past midnight, and I still had to wait in long line for a taxi- our hotel is far, far away from the convention center, and far from the airport. jetBlue was fun, I enjoy channel surfing on the plane and eating blue potato chips. I believe I am the last [...]
2012 | Blog | Tags: austin, conferences, media labs, sxsw, sxswi, technology, tocComments (2)
SXSW: Day Three
March 13, 2011
Panels! First The Politics of HTML 5. Unfortunately I only saw about half of this panel. The panelists discussed the problems of setting the specs for the HTML 5 standard and navigating the interests of stakeholders who sometimes have opposing objectives- the “priorities of the various constituents” are not the same. John Foliot of Stanford pointed [...]
2011 | Blog | Tags: conferences, software. technology, sxswComments (0)
SXSW: Day Two
March 12, 2011
Check out the PW coverage! On the PWxyz blog and on the PW site. On Saturday, my first panel was Drawing Back the Curtain on CSS Implementation. This panel had representatives from theW3C Working Group on CSS as well as from the major browsers (Safari excluded). They broke down the features of CSS 3 into [...]
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SXSW: Day One
March 11, 2011
After having a relatively relaxed morning at our hotel, we went to the convention center and checked out a few of the corporate lounges. AOL- tootsie rolls, mini M & Ms and caramels. Microsoft- ASUS tablet (no they were not giving them away- the things cost over $1000). Many Windows 7 phones. And I have [...]