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January 13, 2005
Offline prep.
Has anyone noticed the funky rhythm of unmediated lately? That instead of 10-12 consistent reblogged posts a day, instead you're seeing 20-30 posts every two days? And check out those post times: 2.30a, 3.30a. 4.15a! It's been ridiculous.
My daylight hours have been spent installing the Works In Process show which opens at Eyebeam next Thursday. Here's the roster:
Beeoff
Knowear
Mariam Ghani
Jenny Marketou
neuroTransmitter
Bec Stupak
As the tech guy, I usually judge how good a show is gonna be by how draining the installation process becomes. So far, this one is a keeper.
I've also been ankle deep in doing logistical planning for vloggercon. While Ryan, Jay, Steve and crew hold the important stuff down, I'm making sure we have enough napkins and name badges. (Just learned that the Konscious are on board to help Shawn and Dan handle live streaming. Right on!)
We're anticipating 100 people, but I think we're underestimating the crowd we'll get at the door. Last night I had one of those waking premonitions that makes me sketch out contingency plans in the margins of my subway reading. I was on iChat with Cally when she says, "Oh yeah, I'm going to this vloggercon thing next weekend. I saw something on Tony Pierce the other day. It sounds interesting."
If I had a glass of water, I would have done a spittake. Instead, I started dialing Jay's numbre. When friends at least two-times-removed from the distributed media thing start showing interest, you know you need to increase your capacity.
Posted by yatta at January 13, 2005 10:37 PM