SXSW attendance up, but so are 'can't afford it' tweets

By Paul Boutin, The Industry Standard |  Internet, SXSW, Twitter Add a new comment

Excitement is building among Web developers, content creators, entrepreneurs and aspiring cyberlebrities for this week's South by Southwest conference in Austin. The ten-day event, which runs from Friday through March 22, mashes up three different topics: Music, film, and "interactive," a euphemism for Internet and digital media.

SXSW, as it's commonly known, began as a showcase for bands in 1987. As the World Wide Web and independent film became respectable industries of their own, SXSW added the interactive and film categories in 1994.

For many Web workers, SXSW, organized by a private company in Austin that works year-round on the conference, isn't just a professional conference. It's the big social event of the year. In 2008, Wired used a breathalyzer to profile attendees. The talk of last year's conference wasn't Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook announcements, it was whether or not BusinessWeek reporter Sarah Lacy was too flirty while she interviewed him.

But with worries about the economy hanging over the heads of so many Internet workers, there's a sad new demographic for 2009: Those who want to go to SXSW, but can't afford it. A Twitter search for "SXSW afford" serves up an online support group of sorts.

Interactive festival director Hugh Forrest told the Austin American-Statesman that the conference is on track to top last year's 9,000-plus attendance. He attributed the strong attendance numbers to the event's low registration fees -- early-bird Interactive event passes sold for US$375 last fall -- and to the airline industry's sharply reduced fares. However, Forrest added that a few panelists who aren't paid for their appearance had cancelled.

This year's Interactive festival will include a new event, called the Accelerator, in which more than 20 startups will demo their products before a panel of judges hosted by venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki.

    Add a comment

    Post a comment using one of these accounts
    Or join now
    At least 6 characters

    Note: Comment will appear soon after you have activated your account.
    Obscene/spam comments will be removed and accounts suspended.
    The information you submit is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

    ITworld LIVE

    InternetWhite Papers & Webcasts

    White Paper

    Smarter Commerce is redefining value chain visibility

    Smarter Commerce is redefining the value chain in the age of the customer. It starts with putting the customer at the center of your operations - which of itself is not a new idea - however, truly operationalizing this strategy is not easy.

    White Paper

    IBM Synchronizes its Commerce 2.0 Strategy with 'Smarter Commerce' Initiative

    On March 14, IBM announced "Smarter Commerce", a strategic initiative that addresses the surging market for Commerce 2.0 solutions that take advantage of the convergence of a number of disruptive software and hardware technologies.

    See more White Papers | Webcasts

    Ask a question

    Ask a Question