Tag Archives: SxSW

Fear and anxiety – moving away from the emotional debate
A balanced debate representing the views of both sides of the argument, this was not. And nor was it intended to be.
Instead, our very own analytics mastermind, Shaina Boone who was accompanied by Joseph Carrabis a Senior Research Fellow at USC Annenberg’s Center for the Digital Future, led an interesting (and at times, humorous) hour-long conversation on aspects of the privacy debate that are otherwise rarely discussed in the media.
Privacy is an emotional subject that is surrounded by much fear and anxiety. And those fears and anxieties are “rampant and wild”, spread throughout the media in countless articles and reports. However, these articles rarely include any clear facts and often leave the public confused. Read More

As you know, South By Southwest Interactive (SxSWi) kicks off this Friday, March 9 where the industry’s brightest minds, smartest innovators and biggest douchebags will converge in a 5-day extravaganza of inspiration and a Texas-sized serving of debauchery. We will be sending a group of CM-ers to the event from across all of our global offices. But the inspiration doesn’t stop there. Our goal is to share the stories, session content, celeb sightings and schmooze fests with you, live and uncensored (ok, maybe a little censored!).
To help you share in the experience, we are launching “SxSW LIVE x CM”: a week-long campaign designed to get you involved in the action. We’re sending a 2-man film crew down to Austin to film a fellow CM-er, Kelly Butler, whose sole purpose is to be your eyes, ears, and whatever else you need her to be, on the ground.
Want to see a speaker? Tell us who.
Want us to ride a mechanical bull? Giddy up.
Want to find the best BBQ? We’ll chow down.
Your imagination is our only limitation. Just send in a request, we’ll film it LIVE, and upload the video as proof.
CM loves SxSW Interactive!
We always have a crowd attending, but in 2012, we want to find our place on stage. Help us get there by checking out our FIVE topic submissions in the SXSW PanelPicker systems and voting for your favorite (or all 5).
Why you should vote for us?
SxSW may be a mash-up of digital trends, but in these five ideas, we think we’ve got a little something for everyone. You can check ‘em out now, or let us prove it to you. This week, to show you how smart and fun our ideas are, we’re devoting our blog and our twitter stream to our submissions–5 topics, 5 days. Each day we’ll give you the chance to learn more about our POV on one of our submitted topics with a blog post AND get involved by sharing your own thoughts via a twitter chat.
MONDAY
Consumer Goods: The Next Social Channels
Panel, prototyping contest & demo led by CM’s Executive Technology Director, Scott Ross.
>Vote Here
Join our @CriticalMass Twitter chat Mon @ 2pm to discuss #socialgoods
Plus, enter our prototyping contest by emailing your own ‘socially-integrated consumer good’ idea to sxswcontest@criticalmass.com
TUESDAY
Confessions of a Community Moderator
Workshop and interactive “confessional booth” including moderators for Converse, Peanuts, Humana and Aveda.
>Vote Here
Join our @CriticalMass Twitter chat Tues @ 2pm to discuss #communityconfessions
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SXSWi – it’s the birth of a proto-city: a hive of integrated people experimenting with the tools in the market that, without mass local adoption, would not have any poignancy. It’s where the early adopters can temporarily form a society of mutually founded infrastructure.
Obviously I like to consider myself a fairly early adopter. I am generally picking up the newest thing in beta and giving it a try. The proto-city certainly is a unique experience where these services just work and I’m not at the mercy of my family and friends to adopt the numerous new things I throw at them every week.
This week’s post is all about these services and how they work, a kind of preview to how they would work if a mainstream audience were to pick them up. There are some old and some new, but all based around the ever growing social–mobile & desktop–sector.
The prevailing theme this year was group messaging and location based services. Typically when you look back at SXSW there is one clear launch that will take hold and change the landscape of digital: Twitter, Foursquare, Gowalla, etc. I would say that this year there was no clear winner. This may be perhaps due to development becoming easier and faster than it was a couple years ago, which would correlate to SXSW being fettered with startup after startup, creating so much noise that no single one stood out.
There’s four services that I looked at primarily while down in Austin: Convore, Beluga, Hashable, & Yobongo.
“I went to a talk that really inspired me today” was the sentence heard around Austin for the duration of the SxSW Interactive conference. Conversations overheard offered glimpses into the emotional rollercoaster of inspiration taking place. Dialogues turn philosophical when privacy or the implications of the great WWW on children are discussed and career paths are questioned. Outside of the philosophical, excitement is built in this really cool way when sentences start with, “What if I …” and end with a new idea.
I went to a talk that really inspired me the other day. The brains behind the3Six5, 6 Items or Less and Victors and Spoils held a panel on crowd-sourced projects that ask a community to be creative, but within the project’s parameters. I’ve been rolling a project like this over in my brain for about 5 months and came out feeling energized and excited. Inspiration is personal and can feel like you’re being pinged by the universe to do something awesome. The voices of the inspired rang throughout the conference locations, so I know I’m not alone.
On the way back to wherever we all came from, moving from inspiration into action is the tough part. My father, always quick on the draw with his words of wisdom, used to say, “It’s really easy to do nothing,” but why waste this kinetic conference energy on taking the easy road? Harness what’s making you tick, whether at SxSW or not, to help you get over the action-hump with a couple of intuitive, but useful tips.
1. Do something to put whatever it is you’re dreaming about into action immediately.
If your creative juices are flowing and nothing is there to catch them, you’ll likely lose your momentum. Do anything to move towards your goal and you’ll be closer than where you were before you were inspired. If you’re going to start a Web site that compiles Twitter photos with the same hashtag, buy the domain name. If you’re going to start a blog, register your Tumblr or Posterous. (By the way, is it P-oe-ster-us or P-ah-ster-us?) Make some sort of commitment to yourself via the Internet that you’re going to follow through.
Amongst the technology, digital natives, sponsors, parties, ideas, startups and even the SxSWi brand itself, there is something bigger and over-arching that embodies and represents the SxSWi event.
It is part culture, part people, part industry, part cyber, part promotion and part buzz… And while I give SxSWi full credit, it does seems bigger than them. I guess like all great brands, SxSWi builds on what is around them and while it may not be clear from time to time who is leading who, it still is the brand’s job to act as the guide and own it.
I think of SxSWi as a brand that is helping to guide us into the digital future, but more importantly I think of them as a brand that makes digital feel real. As you physically, mentally, and digitally take in the event, you can’t help but feel the ‘realness’ of digital all around you and appreciate that the borders are becoming more and more unclear.


A related note regarding these photos: The environment in and around SxSWi is plastered with promotion. In itself it is visually appealing and overwhelming at the same time, but if you sit and look at it closely for a moment, you can see that it is living and digital: QR codes, hashtags, urls, codes, etc.






