What do Muse, Michel Gondry, and Ashton Kutcher have in common? They were among the thousands who flocked to South By Southwest (SXSW) this past week.
Based in Austin, SXSW draws those in the music, film, and interactive media industries for a week of presentations, networking, and all the Texas BBQ you can eat.
The interactive portion, dubbed SXSWi, brings together web developers, designers, bloggers, content producers, and new media entrepreneurs to share ideas about content strategy, social media marketing, publishing, emerging technologies, and more.
To get a sense of the SXSWi experience, we asked first-timers Lish Dorset and Kristen Byers to share their thoughts on the “spring break for geeks”.
As a newbie to SXSW this year, I blogged the conference for the Detroit Weber Shandwick office. While the entire week was amazing, attending fascinating panels and meeting hilarious folks, listening to Devo talk about rebranding themselves in the social media sphere was fantastic. I’m a big Devo fan and I love the idea that my idea might contribute to the greater whole. Because, after all, isn’t that what social media is all about?
— Lish Dorset, Digital Strategist
Wow…this was my first time attending SXSW, and I must say it was quite the whirlwind! No amount of research could have adequately prepared me for the awesomeness. My friend (and SXSW roommate) Nikki wrote a great post over on lalawag about being a SXSW first-timer, so I encourage you to check out her advice.
There was a great mix of panels, many of which catered to my professional and personal interests, and I attended loads of great sessions (and a couple not-so-great ones). Many reinforced the idea that geolocation services and mobile apps are hot trends at the moment. I brought back some ideas for my web strategy team about how we can improve the content of miis.edu. I think my favorite panels were “How the Other Half Lives: Touring the Digital Divide” and “Selling Subculture Without Selling Out”.
I definitely hope to attend again next year, although there are a few things I will do differently: research restaurants ahead of time, select panels based on speakers as opposed to topics/titles, and RSVP to more parties!
— Kristen Byers, New Media Development Specialist, Monterey Institute of International Studies
If you’re like me and the closest you got to SXSWi was your Twitter stream, be sure to check out the links above along with audio podcasts of the sessions and highlights on YouTube. Cowboy boots optional.
As a newbie to SXSW this year, I blogged the conference for the Detroit Weber Shandwick office. While the entire week was amazing, attending fascinating panels and meeting hilarious folks, listening to
Wow…this was my first time attending SXSW, and I must say it was quite the whirlwind! No amount of research could have adequately prepared me for the awesomeness. My friend (and SXSW roommate) Nikki wrote a great post over on 

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The conference is an interactive personal branding and social media event open to marketers and communication professionals, students, entrepreneurs, job seekers, and anyone striving to create and grow their personal and professional identity. 

