1) The PureVolume House
If you only RSVP to one thing, make sure this is it. They are hosting everything from io9 and Gawker Media’s Time Bending Party to South By Small Business Web to Geobash
RSVP Notes: You should also rsvp to each ‘hosted’ event link above as well.
2) Launch787’s Power Up Lounge
Lots of places have free food. Even more have free drinks. But massages? Seriously.
RSVP: Not required, but via Facebook might help.
3) Daily Juice SXSW Boat Party
The first 200 people make it on the boat (3700 Lake Austin Blvd) for a ride that you’ll never forget (or prob never remember if you get really wasted and/or overdose on too much cupcakes.)
RSVP: More info but no RSVP needed, just show up early!
4) KICK! Kickball Game
Not everybody’s a drinker: Maybe Kickball is your thing. Personally, it sounds like great fun: Nobody Gets Picked Last!
RSVP: on Facebook
5.) SXSW 2010 Midnight Shorts Party
This is mostly to do with the fact that I want to have a drink with the guy who made a movie called “Eagles Are Turning People Into Horses” to see who confuses whom first.
RSVP: Not needed
Our friend Rohit put together this great listing of the special SXSW deals and offers usually only SXSW attendees find out about.
Lots of people having problem with their iPhones/AT&T service. How’s it been for you?
From Josh Rowe, who helps run the Purevolume House @ SXSW:
Within the first 4 hours of being open we had our Alienware - Area 51 m15x Notebook STOLEN from the game room in The PureVolume.com House last night. This Notebook runs our guitar hero systems, which we know everyone enjoys.
We provide FREE booze and great music to everyone for 9 days and ask nothing in return, except to party hardy. On our first night open we have our Laptop stolen. So, if you have heard anything/know anything please contact us and help keep the House open for the remainder of SXSW.
Anyone who gives information leading to the return of the notebook will be REWARDED, and not just with good karma and booze! Help us to help you. Please post, pass, email, carrier pigeon, or snail mail to anyone and everyone who might be able to help.
If you have any information please stop by The PureVolume.com House at any time (313 E 2nd St) or leave a comment.
This is mesmerizing and lovely!
Great article showing off Cameron Houser, Jon Lebkowsky, Patrick Nichols and Christine Lu’s SCHED*s and talking about panels they are looking forward to. Was in the print edition too!
Today is when people descend for what I call Spring Break for Web Nerds, the SXSW Interactive Festival.
According to my.sxsw a total of about 20,000 people have signed up to be a part of this year’s event either as a speaker, attendee, tradeshow booth babe, or what have you. On top of that, the Interactive panels (that attendees helped pick) have exploded across the Austin Convention Center to the nearby Austin Hilton’s third and fourth floor. It’s going to be fun, but frantic week.
With all this booming activity, it begs the question of how you are going to deal with SXSW this year?
If you are a first-time to SXSW, I would suggest heading to the How to Rawk SXSW: The Basics panel on Friday at 3:30pm in Austin Convention Center (Room 18BCD). After that, try doing your own thing and finding out how it goes. Learning the that you can’t do everything you would like to do is best learned the hard way.
The Co-Founder of JPG Magazine and Founder of Fray, Derek Powak, lends advice he learned the hard way.
Personally, my advice is to first make a schedule of all the panels and parties you want to attend. Use that as a starting point everyday or whenever you feel lost of what to do next. The idea is to use your schedule as a backup plan because the goal is to find a few people to hang out with and then go with the flow until you need to crash.
Yes, you will miss out on some important content, cool conversations, and so on. The key is to recognize that there is so much of that going on that taking part and contributing your own mojo is going to make this conference appealing for other attendees, too.
For those not going to SXSW Interactive because you are too painfully hip, you might want to save your Twitter stream by filtering out those SXSW tweets. There’s nothing like not showing up and then plugging your ears with fingers to make everyone knows you are cool.
Blogged by Christopher Schmitt, your personal thought leader and man of the people. See him speak at Designing Our Way Through Forms and sign copies of Professional CSS with Mark Trammell and Cindy Li.
You’ll also get one of these in your canvas bag you pick up on Friday, but just in case you can’t wait :)
As somebody that recently turned vegan this is going to be a must have among all the delicious looking BBQ!