TweetToday Storify has opened to the public it’s service for creating stories by aggregating content published on social media like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Flickr and others. It could prove a perfect tool for the daunting task of summarizing of curating the best tweets, photos, videos and articles produced by the audience (and organizers) of your conference. [...]
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TweetFollows a quite straightforward way to make conference badges out of Moo.com postcards. This product could be also added to Moo.com’s lineup to open a latent market. Moo.com postcards are A6 in size and as you can see in the photo below, it matches the size of several standard conference badges. The idea is to [...]
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TweetAt prices ranging from EUR 20 for two butterflies in individual boxes to EUR 935 for 100, Mariposeando offers live, carefully protected Monarch Butterflies shipped via express delivery for release at special occasions and events. Boxes are designed to keep each butterfly safe and in good condition; when it comes time to release them, customers [...]
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TweetA creative way to bring back printed photos to events (will be popping up in several locations at SXSW 2011). Tweet
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TweetMike Dickson (profile) is the author of Please Take One (web, twitter, facebook, amazon), a book that deals with the simple steps that we can take towards a more generous life, which in turn will help making the world a better place and make us happier. The goal of Mike’s presentation at the TED Salon [...]
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TweetI‘ve been seeing lots of amusing 3D projections in 2010, meaning that the technology has reached the point in which it’s both mature and affordable. In short, the process consists in digitally mapping a structure (building’s façade or other physical object) and then creating 3D effects that are then projected on top of it using [...]
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TweetThe Story of Stuff (web, twitter, facebook) is a project that Annie Leonard launched in 2007 through an animated documentary that unveiled the hidden consequences of our excessive consumerism and exhorted us to take action to create “more sustainable practices and just world”. Leonard’s project evolved into three other documentaries and a few weeks ago [...]
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TweetThis is the first of two articles on what can museums learn from conferences -and vice versa- to improve their experiences, increase the relationship with the visitors/attendees and tap into new audiences. The seed for this writing was born during my frequent visits to museums and conferences around the world and seeing how they could [...]
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TweetDavid Rowan (Blog, Twitter) is the Editor of Wired UK, a fellow runner and conference junkie. He attends several top conferences every month both as attendee and speaker/moderator, so we met at his office in London to discuss what makes a great conference. According to David “the key to a well organized conference is curation [...]
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TweetThe world of advertising is rapidly being transformed by new ways of engaging with consumers through novel storytelling over different platforms (on and off-line). I firmly believe that conferences should follow a similar trend in order to upgrade their experiences. To learn more about how to do this I met Dan Hon (blog, Twitter, Linkedin), [...]
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