Held at thehappycorp's lovely loft space, this morning’s Good Ideas Salon focused on the future of entertainment. After a brief though-starter from Dan Gould, the panel of experts discussed the changing dynamic between content creators and their audience/readers/viewers/users. Moderated by Piers Fawkes (PSFK), the panel included Carl Goodman (Museum of Moving Image), Doug Jaeger (The Happy Corp/LVHRD), Lauriana Zuluaga (SonyBMG), Ricky Van Veen (CollegeHumor.com).
Good Idea Salons are part of our Good Ideas initiative - a campaign of positivity at a time when we need a little. The session is a conversation between PSFK, experts in the digital space and our readers, creating an environment of participation and innovation as we look forward to the year ahead. This morning's Good Ideas Salon focused on Digital, exploring new ways in which individuals and brands are storing, sharing, and archiving their online narratives. The panel, moderated by Piers Fawke...
Good Idea Salons are part of our Good Ideas initiative - a campaign of positivity at a time when we need a little. The session is a conversation between PSFK, experts in the Collaboration space and our readers, creating an environment of participation and innovation as we look forward to the year ahead. Listen, discuss, share, create.Panel includes: Colin Nagy (Attention/PSFK), Amit Gupta (Jelly/Photojojo), Andrew Hoppin (NASA), John Geraci (Outside.In/DIYCity), and Matthew Stinchcomb (Etsy). ...
Good Idea Salons are part of our Good Ideas initiative - a campaign of positivity in a time when we need a little. The sessions are really a conversation between PSFK, experts in Design and a group of about 30 readers. Speaking about Good Ideas in 2009 on the subject of Design, panelists include: Craig Dubitsky - The Kind GroupJill Fehrenbacher - InhabitatJohn Fiorelli - Cut and PastePeter Semmelhack - Bug Labs
Good Idea Salons are part of our Good Ideas initiative - a campaign of positivity at a time when we need a little. The sessions are conversations between PSFK, experts in the Mobile space and our readers, creating an environment of participation and innovation as we look forward to the year ahead. Listen, discuss, share, create.Panelist include:Allison Mooney (Mobile Behavior) Steve Roberts (ShopText)Alistair Fulton (Deloitte)Kevin Slavin (area/code)Florian Peter (CScout)www.PSFK.com
For our second installment in our NYC innovator series, we sat down with Michael Sharon of Socialight, the urban navigation service for mobile phones and the web. Sharon shared a bit about his startup and how it’s helping users explore the world around them. In this video, Michael discusses the opportunities the iPhone presents for application developers and mobile advertisers as well as how Socialight is helping align brands with secret parties, art gallery openings and other local events.