2 posts tagged “conferences”
Sarah points out the unabashedly exclusionary tendencies of the TED conference over on the BusinessWeek site, and I think I've had that conversation with many people many times before, including former (and present) TED attendees. It is what it is, and it doesn't bother me; In fact, I kind of am shocked that not only does it not bother me, I'm not really interested in attending. I guess being able to just watch the videos and grok the ideas is good enough for me. This is especially true since a significant percentage of people who "attend" TED are watching the videos from another room at the venue, or from Aspen, and seeing a demo of a Microsoft app on a video screen in Aspen with a bunch of millionaires sounds to me like the kind of thing I'd pay not to do. YouTube FTW!
There's just something about TED that's exceedingly smug, and it's particularly troubling given the conference's proximity to, and enthusiastic support from, normally egalitarian Silicon Valley. California's tech haven is a meritocracy where what matters most is smarts and hard work, not pedigree, ethnicity, where you went to school, or what club you get into—or so it is most of the year.
Are you in New York for the PodCamp NYC conference? Well, I'll be there representing Six Apart and if you're podcasting with Movable Type, TypePad, LiveJournal or Vox, then we should meet up. There are an astounding twelve simultaneous sessions taking place, so it'll be impossible to get in touch with everyone in our community, but if you keep your eyes open in sessions like the 2:00PM "Blogging for Business" panel in the Kips Bay room, it should be easy to get in touch. You can also text me at 646-541-5843.
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