A different conference format at Reboot in Copenhagen
June 11th, 2007
It’s another tuesday morning and back to my usual duties which as most of you probably know means working part-time for independentip on their new Fuga platform. So onto my report of the Reboot
The conference was quite different to any other i have yet been to. This was due to their being a clever, “boring people” removal filter. no middle managers. The other was the format. Instead of the usual 90% keynote/10% open submission, reboot was 55% keynote/45% open. Their website was running an instance of Mediamatic’s social engine. It was the most socially good feeling and interactive conference site i have ever used, allowing me to make a profile, add friends, add talks i was interested in, and leave comments on the event pages created for each talk before their speakers even got on stage.
What i really enjoyed were the workshops. These were conversations led by a host. Anyone could join in. These proved to be interesting, emotional and exploratory journeys into the subject created by all those at the event. I left these sessions having raised questions and received responses and back and forth engagements between us all. These experiences firstly stayed longer in my memory and left me with new questions and learnings which somehow stay with me unlike the keynote speeches. Keynotes are a special case. They are great with an authentic and effective communicator who makes it easy to want to listen while teaching you something entirely new. Unfortunately nothing was new enough for me, maybe reading too many feeds to blame:)
I also decided to host a conversation on “personal relationships - an un-Dr Phil approach“. Hey, the theme was “human”. I had to do something. We basically shared, and the framework we used was the stage of a relationship you are in. So first your are single, then in the early phase and then in a mature phase. I’m writing a separate report on the workshop.
Tijs and I also demonstrated our project from the Roomware team in NL, a server and application, Flickr_Pickr, which makes a slide-show from people’s photographs scooped from people’s Flickr accounts and “discovers” people via blue-tooth. Change your phone’s blue-tooth ID to you Flickr ID and you just added a part of you to the experience.
To keep things short as i’m short of time, i met a lot of great people and enjoyed Copenhagen,





August 13th, 2007 at 5:03 am
I enjoyed meeting you a lot whilst in Copenhagen .. enjoyed hanging out on the lawn just talking with you.
I hope that the next time I am in A’dam you will be there .. I have been considering coming this mid-September for an event called PICNIC … do you know it, or of it ?