DDC in CA
Another whirlwind week for the DDC.
In San Francisco the Digital Distribution Consortium working group settled in at KQED and met with David Sifry of Technorati, Doug Kaye of The Conversations Network, Mike Homer from Open Media Network, and Paul Mercer from Iventor.
We headed over to Lucas Film at the Presidio (where one of my favorite lines of the trip came from a receptionist “The restroom is just down the hallway, turn left at Yoda”).
We flew down to LA to meet with someone from Creative Artists Agency (great website) and Fox.
What did we learn from all of the above? That’ll have to come in a subsequent post, need to gather thoughts, notes, and decompress a bit. And right now I’m in New Orleans preparing to moderate a panel tomorrow on “online community engagement” at the PRDMC — public radio conference for developers and marketers….
Alan Gutierrez wrote:
Jake
It was an excellent panel discussion that you conducted here in New Orleans. Your presentation was an excellent presentation of the technology, a wonderful summary of the growth and importance of the technology.
Somehow, I’m not sure how, you seemed to cut through a lot of the confusion. I wish I’d taken notes, because you presenation was especially good at talking about what has changed.
My key take away was the difference between ‘ours’ versus ‘theirs’. In my project, I’m working to create a resource that is ours.
Thank you for visiting New Orleans.
Posted on 29-Jul-06 at 2:53 pm | Permalink
jake wrote:
Thanks Alan,
Here’s the original post by David Weinberger that inspired the “ours vs theirs” comment.
I had a fantastic time in New Orleans, very glad to be able to visit during this first rebuilding year.
Best of luck with the new project, keep me posted.
- Jake
Posted on 31-Jul-06 at 7:08 pm | Permalink