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Looking back at another SXSW

SXSW h2016-03-12 12.41.36as cleared out and Austin is back to our normal/weird self.  Seeing the empty streets the Sunday afterward reminded me of an episode of Seinfeld where George gains access into a club of beautiful people – only to find it has vanished with barely a trace when he tries to go back.

The essence of SXSW was summed up for me amid cocktail conversations at one of the convergence parties with both filmmakers and entrepreneurs from all spans of the globe – including Istanbul, Toronto, Tokyo, and of course across the U.S.   I couldn’t pull away from work to see as much of the Interactive festival as I would have liked, but a keynote by Dr. Brene Brown stood out as a highlight.   As has become tradition for me as a bit of digital scrapbooking – here is a rundown of the music I saw – as best as my memory over a haze of four days can recall.

Wednesday

POP ETC

Coast Modern

Theo & The Get Down Stay Down

Thursday

Purple

Sunflower Bean

Hinds

Grace Mitchell

Ra Ra Riot

Friday

Spin Day Party

  • Beach Slang
  • White Lung
  • Bleached
  • BAIO
  • Vince Staples
  • Deftones

Youtube @ Copper Tank

  • Muna
  • Lewis Del Mar

Elliot Summer

Small Black

X Ambassadors

Saturday

Honne

The Heavy

X Ambassadors

SXSW 2015 – Looking Back

In the days after each SXSW, there are usually dozens of articles talking about how the glory days are gone and how it’s all a hopeless mess now.   You’ll have to forgive me for not being cynical, but I’ve got to tell you my week was pretty fantastic.

IMG_0590Martine Rothblatt pushed her audience to think about things like robot psychiatry in a world where machines think like humans.   Paul Qui and Questlove talked about the creative spirit and expression through great food and music.  Astro Teller reminded us that you might have to fail a few times to hit your Moonshot.   Hundreds of bands plucked away in 45 minute increments trying to lure (and keep) the attention of both fans and media.

Sometimes though, it’s what happens outside of the conference halls and music venues that makes SXSW special.

I met a professor who has been using technology on her campus to improve the learning experience long before it was in vogue.   I listened to doctors eager to share ideas about leveraging data to improve patient care.  I met a film student who paid for a badge in hopes of making a few connections in her future industry.  What the most interesting people almost always have in common is a natural curiosity and a passion for shaping the world around them.

Pardon me if all of this sounds hopelessly naive.  I’m guilty as charged I suppose, but that’s sort of the point.   At its best, SXSW is about seeing the world  in a different light.   As with most things in life, what you get out of SXSW is highly dependent on what you put into it.   So the next time you hear someone talking about how SXSW has sold out,  become too crowded, or just plain Jumped the Shark….don’t believe them.    It might be all of those things, but more importantly it’s a place for people to come together for a few days to explore the things that inspire them and exchange ideas.   Thank you to everyone I met along the way who was willing to share a little of their story.

Now if I can just figure out how to Meerkat….

 

 

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