SXSW Festival: Second Batch of 2010 SXSW Interactive Programming Announced
We are excited to reveal the next batch of confirmed programming for the 2010 SXSW Interactive Festival (titles linked to PanelPicker proposals after the jump). Today's announcement adds to the wealth of innovative, thought-provoking content that makes March in Austin such an inspirational experience.
With over 2300 proposals submitted to the SXSW PanelPicker for 2010, the selection process has been both challenging and exciting, and we aren't done yet! This batch combined with the 100+ titles announced last month make up only about one-third of the more than 400 sessions slated for the 2010 event. So stay tuned for more panels, Keynotes, solo and dual presentations, Core Conversations, Salons, Book Readings and, new for 2010, in-depth technical workshops... plus a few more surprises!
Also, check out our list of confirmed speakers for SXSW Interactive 2010 for some bright new talent and a few familiar faces.
If you want to see this amazing content live and in person, register now for the 2010 SXSW Interactive Festival. Remember that admission fees increase at the end of the day on Friday, November 13.
10 Rules of Brand Fiction from Mad Men's @BettyDraper (Helen Klein Ross, Brand Fiction Factory)
AI 2010: Wall-e Or Rise Of The Machines? (Mason Hale, OneSpot)
ANYONE Can Create a Video Game! Twitter Revolution? (Michael Agustin, Gendai Games Inc.)
The Art of Eating In (Cathy Erway, Not Eating Out in New York) - BR
Balance is Bullshit (Stephanie Klein, Slinging Ink, LLC) - CC
Battledecks 2010 (Mike Monteiro, Mule Design)
Become Immortal: Understanding the Digital After Life (John Romano, The Digital Beyond) - CC
Big Brother in Your Brain: Neuroscience & Marketing (Eric Kogelschatz, Modernista!)
The Birth of Eye-Def Acting (Rick Bergman, AMD)
A Brave New Future for Book Publishing (Kevin Smokler, BookTour.com)
The Broke Diaries: Using Blogs And Twitter To Live Cheaply (Nichelle Stephens, Keeping Nickels)
Bruce Sterling Presentation (Bruce Sterling, Author)
Can the Real-Time Web Be Realized? (Brett Slatikin, Google)
Can You Copyright a Tweet? (Fred Benenson, Creative Commons)
Casting Crib Cutesploitation - Using Your Kids As Content (John Styn, Royal Pink Productions)
Coding for Pleasure: Developing Killer Spare-Time Apps (Adam Pash, Lifehacker)
Covering Big News on Small Budgets (Amanda Hirsch, amandahirsch.com)
Crowdfunding: How The SAfrican Community Financed Online Businesses (Eve Dmochowska, SeedFund)
Dangerous Curves: Hockey Sticks, Swine Flu And More (Rolf Skyberg, eBay)
Data is Money: How Geeks are Changing Finance (Eric Olson, Olson's Observations)
Design, Collaboration, Pokemon: How Not to Offend People Globally (Chris Moeller, Yahoo! Inc.)
Do Evolutions In Design Thinking Promote Innovation? (Jim Nieters, Yahoo! Inc.)
Does My Sh*t-Talking Really Help Your Brand? (Ivan Askwith, Big Spaceship)
Doing it Wrong: Recently Possible Technology (Bre Pettis, Makerbot Industries)
Don't Move! Build a Startup Community Where You Live (Jeff Slobotski, Silicon Prairie News)
Drink Tea: Designing With Middle Eastern Customers (Kate Walser, CX Insights)
The Era of Crowdsourcing: Five Guiding Principles (Scott Belsky, Behance)
Freelance Isn't Free: The Twisted Economics of Writing Today (Jeff Beckham, Austinist) - CC
From Right-to-Left: Entrepreneurship & the Middle East (Sacha Tueni, Vodafone International)
Funding Your Projects from the Crowd (Perry Chen, Kickstarter)
How Sci-Fi Shaped the Internet (Adria Richards, butyoureagirl.com)
How to Rawk SXSW (Min Jung Kim, minjungkim.com)
Influence and Innovate: Transforming Media Education (Cindy Royal, Texas State University) - CC
Innovation Overseas – The European Startup Environment (Peter Robinett, Bubble Foundry)
Is App-vertising the Answer (Garrick Schmitt, Razorfish)
Is Too Much Math Killing Marketing? (Mike Teasdale, Harvest Digital)
It All Changed in An Instant: More Six-Word Memoirs (Larry Smith, SMITH Magazine) - BR
James Fowler Presentation (James Fowler, Author)
Jaron Lanier Presentation (Jaron Lanier, Author)
Journalism Next: Thriving in the Digital Age (Mark Briggs, Journalism 2.0) - BR
Kittens & Porn: You Choose the Winner (Bud Caddell, Undercurrent)
Maps, Books, Spimes, Paper: Post-Digital Media Design (Chris Heathcote, meta loca
Memory Matters! How Do Elephants Do It? (Mark Channon, markchannon.com) - CC
Merch: The Other White Meat Of Monetization (Joel Bush, Amplifier)
Millionaire or Artist? How About Both? (Hugh MacLeod, gapingvoid)
Mind Control: Psychology for the Web (Ben Scofield, Viget Labs)
Networking at a Multi-Day Conference (Thom Singer, Author / Speaker)
Nina Hartley: Porn Star, Sex Educator, Social Networker (Nina Hartley, nina.com)
Online News of Tomorrow (Andrew Huff, Gapers Block)
Open Collaboration Between Scientists, Communities and the Unknown (Ariel Waldman, Spacehack.org)
Persuasive Design: Encouraging Your Users To Do What You Want Them To! (Andy Budd, Clearleft Ltd)
Results Only Work Environment (ROWE): Why It Works (Nikki Haffey, OpenSpace Coworking )
‘Seed Combinators’: Startup Incubators 2.0 (Marc Nathan, Houston Technology Center)
Selling Your Milk When the Cow is Free (Jeff Eaton, Lullabot)
Shameless Self Promotion Without Looking Like an @#$%^&! (Twanna Hines, Funky Brown Chick) - CC
Sick Clicks: The Evolution of Health Online (Caley Van Cleave, FeelGoodNow.com)
Social Business By Design (David Armano, Dachis Group)
StoryCorps 2.0: Social Networking Meets Storytelling (Suneel Gupta, The Kahani Movement)
Twittering Through Chemo - Survivors Unite (Brian Simpson, Roger Smith Hotel) - CC
Upstarts! GenY Entrepreneurs Are Rocking the Business World (Donna Fenn, Inc. Magazine) - BR
User's Guide to Democratized Media (Dan Gillmor, Author / Teacher) - BR
Web Series 2.0: Big Campaigns on Digital Dollars (Chris Hanada, Retrofit Films)
What Can Carl Sagan Teach Us About The Web? (Mark Trammell, Twitter)
Who Needs Venture Capital? (Mike Trotzke, SproutBox)
Who’s Nibbling at Your Cookie? (Frank Addante, Rubicon Project)
World Cup 2010: Engaging U.S. Soccer Fans Online (Chris Hall, U.S. Soccer Federation)
Updated: 11.9.09
All subject to change.
CC - Core Conversations
BR - Book Readings
Photo of 2009 Interactive panel room courtesy of Mary Sledd / www.marysledd.com.

