Flex Mathews and Kosha Dillz perform for the 140 Conference audience. They took cards, names and badges to incorporate into their ‘free style’ rap on the fly in front of the audience today. See if you can identify the companies and brands you can hear? Traveling Geeks and Answers.com are two of them – see if you can hear the others.
In the interacting with television in real time session at 140 Character Conference, Steve Garfield (@stevegarfield) chats with CBS Backstage LIVE Producer Rick Borutta (@CBSborutta) and NBC’s Gavin Purcell (@gavinpurcell).
Answers.com Hoopoe, now in alpha, delivers instant instant to users who tweet their questions to @AnswersDotCom or include the hashtag #answersdotcom. Answers.com will search for a good match and offer a reply with a snippet and link to the full answer, if available.
People are spending more time communicating through Twitter and other social media, so it’s a perfect extension to Answers.com service on the web. Some example tweets might be:
• @AnswersDotCom What is Jim Carrey’s Twitter username?
• @AnswersDotCom – What caused the Eyjafjallokull volcano in Iceland to erupt?
San Francisco’s Landmark Theatre showed an early screening last night of 2012: Time for Change, which is a new film directed by Emmy Award nominee Joao Amorim. It follows journalist Daniel Pinchbeck’s quest for a new paradigm that integrates the wisdom of tribal cultures with new scientific methods.
From the movie, their suggestion is that “as conscious agents of evolution, we can redesign post-industrial society on ecological principles to make a better world, one which works for all of us. 2012 heralds the birth of a regenerative planetary culture where collaboration replaces competition, where exploration of psyche and spirit becomes the new cutting edge.” No grave surprise that this hit San Francisco early.
Following the film screening, there was an after party at Sera Phi Lounge on Howard Street, which was facelifted for the event; additional neon lights set the mood for philosophical, tribal and scientific chatter in both a hip and hippie environment. Below, the short video footage will give you an idea of the background design and the music in motion.
My first dialogue was with an astrologer and musician, my second with an anthropologist who develops programs using ‘design thinking’ for Fortune 500 companies, the third with the founder of a Solar start-up and the fourth with a Burning Man enthusiast and horiculturalist. When I told someone I was a ‘rainmaker,’ I was asked how and what methods I used, which quickly led to a discussion on Shamanism. Lesson 101: always know your audience before you choose your language :-).
Below is a beautiful variation of an accidental performance I saw in the lobby of the Westin at TED 2009, where Eric Lewis played piano and Xtracycle Founder and Inventor Ross Evans jumped through ropes.
On the Wheeler Auditorium stage yesterday at the first TEDX event in Berkeley, they joined forces again. Ross entertained us as he created energy and synergy on-the-fly with his lasso, while Eric performed a wondrous jazz piece. Later, they are joined by TEDXB organizers and volunteers on-stage.