Corante

About this Insider
Simple enough: everything having to do with podcasting.
About these Authors
EDITOR
Alex Williams Alex Williams
( Profile | Archive )

CONTRIBUTORS
Matt May Matt May
( Profile | Archive )

Nicole Simon Nicole Simon
( Profile | Archive )

Roland Tanglao Roland Tanglao
( Profile | Archive )

Matt May is a Web accessibility specialist, and has written on the interaction of people and technology since 1995. He keeps his own weblog at bestkungfu.com, and produces a podcast called Staccato, which features Creative Commons-licensed music.

Alex Williamsblogs, consults and produces unconference style events, where people immerse in DIY media. These are fun occasions, designed for people who want to get together with authors, artists, technologists and leading thinkers to converse, eat, listen to music, write, shoot photos and post podcasts and videoblogs. Alex also works with companies to establish DIY approaches, where writing, photography, voice and video come together to create new conversations and communities. Alex is currently fascinated with digital photography. His girlfriend calls him a Flickrholic. Send Alex a nice message: alexhwilliams at gmail.com.

Nicole Simon loves blogging and podcasting, dashed with an European view. As consultant she helps to facilitate such tools for business purposes or personal publishing empires. She can be found at cruel to be kind and on her private blog Useful Sounds.

Roland Tanglao is a well known podcasting enthusiast and a passionate advocate of blogs, RSS, and social software as a means of online expression for people, organizations and businesses. He is a prominent participant in the blogosphere and online communities and one of the founders of Bryght and as Bryght's Chief Blogging Officer reads hundreds of blogs daily. He graduated from the University of Waterloo, worked at Nortel Networks where he ran its first internal corporate blog, has has been blogging since 1999, and was the first business blogging consultant in Canada.

In the Boston area?: Join us on June 11 for Startups and the Cloud, a free event on cloud computing with insights from Intuit founder Scott Cook and others

Podcasting

« Lord of the Rings Radio | Main | BBC To Podcast Beethoven »

May 27, 2005

Podcast Hotel Moves to September

Email This Entry

Posted by Alex Williams

photel3.gif

Yes, we changed the dates for the Podcast Hotel and Videoblog Festival to Sept. 6-8. July looked too close. And then I spent a few stressful days watching over my daughter at the hospital. Life is too short. It was one of those times where you really want to do something but other matters just have a far higher priority.

We are sorry if the date change causes any inconvenience.

The idea is the same for the Podcast Hotel. We're turning The Jupiter Hotel into a podcast and videoblog studio.

We'll have themes for several of the rooms. During the day, we'll do workshops and share in discussions about the future of podcasting. In the evenings, we'll open the rooms, do some shows according to the themes and share in conversation about podcasting and videoblogging.

We'll run a videoblog festival during the event where we will showcase different works.

Attendees at the Podcast Hotel will create podcasts. They'll create videoblogs. They'll spread out into the city of Portland.

Experts will be there to share and show how the tools can be used. Newbies will be coached and get the chance to learn how to produce sharp, authentic works. There will be "how to," discussions, "think tank," talks and demonstrations.

The Podcast Hotel is about sharing this huge passion for creating new works through podcasts and videoblogs while simultaneously creating a platform for people in other parts of the world to participate. We will actively involve the city of Portland in the event and will seek people from other cities to participate, too.

Here are some of the basics

Who? Geeks, musicians, bloggers, entrepreneurs, artists, marketers, developers, authors, curious ad execs, film and video editors, directors, actors, comedians, recording industry execs, journalists and media honchos.
What? For two days we turn the Jupiter Hotel into a podcast and videoblog studio. This is not your standard conference. It's an art and commerce fair that flows offline through Portland then online back to the rest of the world.
Web site and registration: http://www.corante.com/events/podcasthotel
When? Sept. 6-8, 2005. Checkout is 11 a.m., Sept 8.
Where? At the Jupiter Hotel in Portland, Oregon. That's where we participate in person. Outside the realm of the hotel's physical space, we move into the extended network of the Intenet. The goal is to get people in other places to participate so we create a worldwide event that becomes a giant media project.
How? How to podcast. How to videoblog. How art and commerce work together in this new realm. How musicians can use podcasting. How advertisers can use podcasting creatively. How book authors can use podcasting. How to set up a podcast for your brand. How to market your podcast. How to get sponsors. How the market will develop. How to have more fun at a conference and paricipate in the art and commerce of DIY digital technology.
Why? Art and commerce come together in podcasting and videoblogging. The Podcast Hotel will be a rave, a happenng where these forces meet.

Register

Comments (2) + TrackBacks (0) | Category: Events


COMMENTS

1. John Anthony Hartman on May 27, 2005 08:57 PM writes...

I'm in.

Permalink to Comment

2. Bob Morris on May 28, 2005 05:31 PM writes...

Please post the schedule, can't book a flight until I know what time it starts! Also, the hotel has you under the name of Feed Fest and thinks people should book through you, not them, which is the opposite of what the website says.

Permalink to Comment

TrackBack URL:
http://www.corante.com/cgi-bin/mt/backtar.cgi/10157

POST A COMMENT




Remember Me?



EMAIL THIS ENTRY TO A FRIEND

Email this entry to:

Your email address:

Message (optional):




RELATED ENTRIES
iPodderX with new name: Transistr
Top of the pods - BBC publishes "podcast charts"
Odeo allows you to integrate any content into your blog - encouraging copyright infringements?
Routing Around The Censors In China
Change the URL of Your Podcast Feed in iTunes
Audible Wordcast
Marketing Sherpa Study: Podcasting Is For Early Adopters
Now You Can See the Man With the Bionic Arm on Your iPod