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PSFK Conference 2011

April 6, 2011 2 Comments

This Friday I’ll be at the 2011 PSFK conference in NYC. As you may recall,  I love conferences. But this one has especially won me over. Aside from the amazing line-up of speakers and topics, check out the agenda below:

FINAL AGENDA

  • 9am Doors Open, Breakfast Served
  • 9.30 Opening Remarks – With host and PSFK founder Piers Fawkes
  • 9.40 Yancey Strickler, Kickstarter – Funding Creativity with Kickstarter
  • 10.10 What’s Next? A Panel On The Future – Ayesha Khanna, Hybrid Reality Institute; Greg Lindsay, Journalist; Allison Mooney, Google; Katherine Moriwaki; Parsons The New School For Design; Moderated by Scott Lachut, PSFK
  • 10.50 Coffee & More Coffee
  • 11.20 Ben Lerer, Thrillist – Bridging Content + Commerce… In Style
  • 11.50 Joe Gebbia, Airbnb.com – From Moleskine to Marketplace
  • 12.10 Aaron Dignan, Undercurrent – Why The Future Of Work Is Play
  • 12.30 Lunch & Conversation – A Conversation At Lunch Sponsored by Microsoft Tag
  • 1.00 John Puterbaugh, Nellymoser – Adventures In Mobile Tagging
  • 1.15 Future of Mobile Tagging Panel – Patrick Donnelly, QR Arts; Roger Marquis, 2D Barcode Strategy;  Carlos Lamadrid, Woman’s Day Magazine; Robin Lanahan, Microsoft Tag. Moderated by Piers Fawkes, PSFK
  • 1.45 Afternoon Talks Begin
  • 1.50 Daniel Cherry III & Theresa Tran, The New York Cosmos – The New York Cosmos: Doing It Our Way
  • 2.10 Eoin Billings & Duncan Jackson, Billings Jackson Design – Industrial Design: ID For The City
  • 2.30 Rachel Sterne, City of New York – City As A Platform
  • 2.50 Coffee & Cookies
  • 3.10. Post-Good? A Panel On Responsible Creativity & Culture – Jill Fehrenbacher, Inhabitat; John Gerzema, Young & Rubicam; Phil Patton, Author; Timo Rissanen, Parsons The New School For Design. Moderated by Scott Lachut, PSFK
  • 3.40 Justin Gignac – Doin’ It and Doin’ It and Doin’ It Well
  • 4.00 John Bielenberg, COMMON – What Happens Next?
  • 4.30 Closing Remarks – By PSFK founder Piers Fawkes
  • 4.45 Screening of ‘Senna’ – Introduced by director Asif Kapadia
  • 6.30 PSFK CONFERENCE NYC Afterparty Sponsored by Land Rover – At the Manhattan Classic Car Club, 250 Hudson Street (just north of Canal)

Do you see what I see? Almost every presentation is only 30 minutes long. Perfect for my ADD and also ensuring that I maximize my information intake. I only wish that Mitch Polatin could be there to experience it with me.

I’ll create a presentation on all the awesomeness of the conference and post it here sometime in the next week.

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My predictions for 2011

December 21, 2010 2 Comments

Since it’s getting to be the end of the year and everyone else is making predictions for what 2011 will bring, I figured I might as well make some of my own.

But rather than write another post I don’t think anyone will read I decided to create a short video that no one will watch. For the two of you out there reading, enjoy!

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Thanksgiving, death (on Facebook) and short attention spans.

November 24, 2010 Leave a comment

It’s Thanksgiving. PUT DOWN YOUR IPHONE. If your family is anything like mine, that’s what you’ll be hearing this holiday. And we won’t be alone. 59% of us Americans (it’s probably even higher among the people on this list) will check work email over the holidays. 15% said they will be thankful for the distraction work email provides them.

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Path! Path! Path!

November 15, 2010 3 Comments

It’s finally here! After months and months of waiting and wondering and wishing Path would come out of “stealth,” it’s finally here!

But what exactly is it? And do I want it? Or need it?

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Life Isn’t A Game. Except For When It Is.

September 29, 2010 Leave a comment

Games are everywhere these days. Video game consoles, hand held devices, on our phones, even on our search engines. But one emerging trend is shifting gaming from something that happens on a device to something that happens in real life, with a device. Why just go to a bar when you can go to a bar, score points, earn a title and beat your friends? Games that take place in real life have been around forever – scavenger hunts and Killer are two examples of games layered over real life. But even happy hour at bars are a form of offline social gaming (just watch the video below if you don’t believe me).

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