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Convergence Culture: A Conversation with Henry Jenkins
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Storytelling beyond words - SXSW2012
Three of the smartest minds in online news presentation discuss how they’re integrating data, video, and interactivity into their narratives: New York Times editor of Interactive News Aron Pilhofer, PolitiFact creator Bill Adair, and former TBD general manager Jim Brady, now with the Journal Register/Digital First.
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SXSW: Baby’s Gotta Face For Radio: Web Based Radio?
Panel from SXSW 2011.
The media landscape is fundamentally changing, and in order for public radio stations (NPR affiliate stations) to not only survive but thrive, they must establish a visual aesthetic as unique and distinctive as their sound. In doing so, producers, programmers and journalists are faced with practical and theoretical challenges as well as opportunities. This panel will explore how public radio stations can build interactive visual components with the goal of becoming a hyper-local non-profit multi-media presence while serving a global audience, and at the same time maintaining the standard and mission NPR has developed.
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Rebuilding LEGO - David Robertson at SXSW 2012
In June 2003, Jørgen Vig Knudstorp presented the results of his internal study to the Board of LEGO. In a devastating report, he told them that 2003 was going to be a terrible year and 2004 was likely to be worse. The company had defaulted on its loans, was running out of cash, and might not survive.
How did LEGO get in such trouble? In a word, innovation. LEGO’s managers had followed the advice of academics and consultants – advice that is still being given today – about how to manage innovation: head for blue ocean markets, practice creative disruption, build an innovation culture. That advice almost led LEGO to ruin.
After verifying Knudstorp’s findings, the Board restructured the management team and appointed him CEO. Within two years, Knudstorp and his team had fundamentally redesigned how LEGO managed innovation, and built one of the most sophisticated innovation systems in the world. Today, LEGO is the most profitable and fastest growing company in the toy industry, with growth and profitability rates similar to Apple’s.
The goal of this talk is tell the SXSW audience the LEGO story and the lessons they can learn from the company’s fall and rebirth.
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SXSW 2012: The Ultimate Bruce Sterling Talk
The passionate closing remarks of this visionary thinker are a long-time tradition for SXSW Interactive attendees. Come hear what Bruce Sterling likes (and doesn’t like) about the tech industry and the world at large in 2012.
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The Twisted Psychology of Bloggers vs. Journalists: My Talk at South By Southwest
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Cooking for Geeks: Science, Hacks, & Good Food
Cooking for Geeks covers a new way of looking at how to cook for the hacker, maker, and creative person. By bringing science and experimentation into the kitchen, this panel will show how to create better food and new experiences at the dinner table.
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