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Entries for the 2009 Web Awards Are Now Being Accepted!

Web Awards CeremonyThink your website is what’s happening? If your site was launched or redesigned in 2008, then enter it in the 2009 SXSW Interactive Web Awards. Websites can be entered in a variety of categories from Activism to Technical Achievement.

To find out all you need to know about the 2009 Web Awards Ceremony, including when it takes place (March 15, 2009) and how much it costs to enter your site ($10 before October 17), check out the Web Awards section of the SXSW Interactive site.

Missed the 2008 Web Awards? Check out the finalists and winners from last year’s competition. You can also listen to the podcast of the 2008 ceremony to relive the fun with emcee Eugene Mirman and The Ninja from Ask A Ninja.

Original post by andrew

Panel Picker Voting Application is Now Live!

SXSW Interactive Panel Picker Can we have a drum roll please — the selection process for the 2009 SXSW Interactive Festival Programming has begun!

Click here to access the Panel Picker voting application. To comment and to vote, you will need to create an account (a very simple task which takes all of about two minutes). Creating an account does not sign you up for any kind of e-mail list — it just establishes a unique login ID that lets you experience the full functionality of this remarkable interface.

One of the most amazing aspects of the Panel Picker is that it provides an intriguing snapshot of the current state of the new media industry. Recession, what recession? For 2009, we received 176 submissions in the “Business / Entrepreneurial” category. In fact, the only category which received more submissions was “Advertising / Marketing” at 185. These numbers reaffirm how important a role emerging technology now plays in the commerce of our day-to-day lives.

What is the most common cross-category theme amongst 2009 submissions? That would definitely be “social” — as is social media and social networks and social software and social systems. The number of proposals that reference this buzzword in one form or another indicate that (for better or for worse) we are still at the tip of the iceberg of this trend.

But, enough of our dime-store analysis of all this data! Much better for you to play with the Panel Picker and come up with your own conclusions about which proposals are hot and what ones are not. Please be sure to leave comments on the ideas you like — as well as the ones you don’t. As always, your opinions are incredibly valuable to the growth and continued improvement of SXSW.

Last but not least, many many thanks to the incredible Lindsey Simon for developing the Panel Picker voting application. 

Original post by hugh

Panel Picker Voting Begins Friday, August 8

SXSW Panel Picker Want to give us your input on programming for the 2009 SXSW Interactive Festival? Then you will want to spend some time surfing the Panel Picker voting interface, which launches Friday, August 8. This interface showcases the hundreds of incredible programming proposals that the SXSW community has sent us over the last six weeks — and allows you to tell us which of these ideas you think are most appropriate for the 2009 event. Special thanks to the amazing Lindsey Simon for building this incredible interface.

Also, if you still have a panel idea that you haven’t submitted yet, please touch base with us ASAP about getting your proposal on the waiting list.

Original post by hugh

New Videos From 2008 Studio SX Released

Jeffrey Zeldman and Michael Lopp One of the coolest aspects of the iF! Trade Show & Exhibition is StudioSX, which features live interviews with some of the most intriguing personalities in the SXSW community.

We have just released several new StudioSX videos from the 2008 event, including conversations with Violet Blue, Henry Jenkins, Lynne d Johnson, Karina Longworth, Michael Lopp, Annalee Newitz, Uduak Oduok, Nathan Shedroff, Gina Trapani, Lena West, Jeffrey Zeldman and numerous others.

Click here for an archive of all this way-cool content! Michael Lopp and Jeffrey Zeldman pictured above.

Original post by hugh

Here’s Where the Summer Ends

August has arrived and we are now open for business for SXSW 2009! Click here to register (and to book your downtown hotel room). Meanwhile, allow us a deep breath in preparation for the many busy days that lie ahead. Not that we didn’t have plenty of activities to occupy our time over the last several months. To this end, here is a quick glimpse at some of the projects that Team Interactive devoted our attention to during the so-called off-season…

A New Flavor to SXSW.com
In an effort to remove barriers to you the end user, we teamed with Blue Flavor to develop an all-new information architecture for the SXSW website. While we haven’t yet integrated all of their fabulous suggestions, their work has vastly improved the usability of our stockpile of online data. Many thanks to Nick, Tom, Tiffani, Keith and the rest of the Seattle crew for pushing us (err, pointing us) in the right direction on this stuff.

Revised Look and Feel
We were honored to work with Austin’s Sibley/Peteet Design to develop the fresh new identity for 2009. Sure it is difficult to represent all that is SXSW in one small image, but these guys came up with a plan that makes sense. The symbol for Music is a microphone; for Film, it is a movie camera. As for Interactive, the handheld device represents the human element and microburst nature of communication within our core audience.

Even More Blog Content
More content than ever before will flow through the Bits & Bytes blog (that’s the space you are reading right now). From news about past speakers to updates on the 2009 programming to previews of Trade Show exhibitors to information about scheduled technology-related events around Austin and around the world, this is the spot to stay on top of all things that matter to the SXSW Interactive community. Make it even easier by signing up for the RSS feed.

Podcasts Galore
All the amazing audio content from the 2008 SXSW Interactive Festival has now been posted to the 2008 Podcast Blog. Which of these 150+ sessions do you want to listen to first? Check out the 2008 ratings to find out what panels event attendees thought were the most interesting and most beneficial. Special thanks to our former intern Andrew McNeill for pulling together all these podcasts. Now get back to studying for your exams!

Panel Voting Begins August 8
2009 marks the third year that we will use the SXSW Panel Picker to help select event programming. When the proposal submission process closed on Friday, July 11, we had received more than 1100 incredible ideas from across the United States and around the world. These speaking proposals will be displayed on the Panel Picker voting interface, which will run from August 8-29. Thanks again to Lindsey Simon for developing this amazing online application.

The Tinkering Continues
Stay tuned to sxsw.com as we continue to add new content and information to the site in the coming weeks. Find something on the website that isn’t clear? Then please let us know. And, as always, if you have any SXSW-related questions, give us a shout and we will provide all the right answers.

Original post by hugh

Click.View.Vote…by Friday!

2008 SXSWclick Finalists

Only two days left to cast your vote for the 5th Annual SXSWclick Festival. In addition to the Popularity Contest Award, jury winners in each of the five categories, including the Grand Jury Prize winner, will be announced August 1st.

Original post by jneece

2008 SXSWclick Finalists Revealed!!!

2008 SXSWclick Finalists

We are thrilled to announce the fifteen finalists in the five SXSWclick categories. The finalists have been posted here for your viewing pleasures.
Don’t forget to vote for your favorite finalist to win the Popularity Contest Award.
In addition to the Popularity Contest Award, jury winners in each of the five categories, including the Grand Jury Prize winner, will be announced August 1st. You can vote once daily for your favorite finalist until midnight on Friday, July 27th. Happy Viewing!

Original post by jneece

Frank Warren Interpretations

Frank Warren

Frank Warren

Yesterday’s keynote with Frank Warren, as interpreted by graphic artists Marilyn Martin (top image above) and Sunni Brown (bottom image above).

Original post by melissa

Monday Update: Trade Show, Frank Warren Keynote, Open Format

Frank Warren

Welcome to Day Three of the 2008 event. Said another way, no rain can dampen the SXSW spirit! If you didn’t get a chance to visit the Trade Show & Exhibition yesterday, be sure to drop by today. This space is located on Level 4 of the Austin Convention Center. Hours of operation for Sunday are noon to 6:00 pm. While in the Trade Show, be sure to check out interviews at Studio SX and the various author appearances at the South by Bookstore.

Monday marks another full day of SXSW programming. The keynote speaker for today is Postsecret founder Frank Warren, who will speak from 2:00-3:00 pm in Ballroom A (with simulcasts in Ballroom B, Ballroom C and the Day Stage area). Got a SXSW secret you want to let loose on the world? Write it down and put it in the drop box outside Ballroom A. An incredibly compelling speaker, Warren will be reading several of the more intriguing postcards as part of his presentation.

Finally, if you want a completely different approach to the panel programming matrix, visit the SXSW Open Format session from 3:30-6:00 in Room 6 (on Level 3). SXSW Open Format offers you a chance to run a short demo, presentation, discussion, or Q&A. This is your opportunity to shine, share your innovation, creation, or even gripes. If you miss SXSW Open Format today, catch it from 3:30-6:00 on Tuesday (also in Room 6).

Original post by melissa

Welcome to Austin!

The SXSW Interactive Festival begins today — an event we’ve all been waiting for since this time last year. We’ll be slow to reply to email over the next few days as we work onsite at the event, so we wanted to share a few frequently-visited online resources:

SXSW IA Crew

Don’t hesitate to talk to the friendly faces pictured above concerning any questions you may have, as we are here to help make your 2008 SXSW experience more enjoyable and productive. Remember, you can always give us direct feedback about the event via email at inter at sxsw.com.

Original post by melissa