March 22, 2018
Oculus could be aiming to make VR a bit more real with these haptic gloves
Grabbing things in virtual reality is a constant reminder that you are not actually interacting with anything. Oculus might be gearing up to change that with a set of gloves described in a pair of patent filings made public.
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March 22, 2018
Announcing the 2018 SXSW Hackathon Winners
The SXSW 2018 Hackathon is a wrap! Over 100 hackers from the US, Japan, Germany, Belgium, Romania and more spent 24 hours furiously collaborating, coding and creating new solutions in the music, tech, VR, AI and blockchain world. The three winning teams were awarded $12,000 in prizes and then spent the next three days working with industry mentors to fine-tune their creations.
The Winners
- First place: scalpV, which leverages emerging technology to solve a major problem with fraud in the live event space.
- Second place: Practice Hero, which uses Amazon’s Alexa to make practicing easier with voice commands.
- Third place: Focus, which increases signal quality by teaching computers to hear like people.
“This was the year SXSW’s Hackathon and Incubator came into its own, with the winning teams all going on to becoming real startups after five days of rapid prototyping and incubation,” said Travis Laurendine, who has facilitated the event for the last five years.
“Only during the magic of SXSW could the stars align for Capitol Music Group to launch its innovation lab and announce its own hackathon series at the Capitol Tower alongside industry-leading tech like Amazon Web Services and Alexa, Facebook Live and Messenger, blockchain powerhouse Consensys, and the cloud power of Cloudinary. We tip our hats to USAA for for being such a great presenting sponsor (they matched the cash prizes so the winners prizes were doubled!) and to our grand prize winner, who happens to be a veteran and card carrying USAA member! Also, shout-outs to our artists-in-residence Mark Martin and Kaila Mullady, the reigning North American and World Beat Box Champions!”
Photo by Randy & Jackie Smith
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March 22, 2018
The SXSW Creative Experience “Arrow” Awards – HBO and Giant Spoon, Sony Brand Design Platform, and Meow Wolf
Announcing the winners of the inaugural SXSW Creative Experience “Arrow” Awards, celebrating creativity and innovation from agencies and activations at SXSW 2018.
“SXSW has long been a destination for cutting edge agencies and brands to bring their most inventive ideas to life,” said Roland Swenson, CEO of SXSW. “In the lead-up to this year’s event, we were excited to hear what some of our partners were planning, and we wanted to recognize that creative spirit in some small way.”
“We consider the three inaugural awards to be the groundwork for a larger awards program at SXSW 2019, rewarding creative work by both brands and agencies.”
The initial SXSW Creative Experience “Arrow” Awards selection was comprised of select SXSW staff, and leaders at Austin-based creative agencies.
SXSW 2018 Creative Experience “Arrow” Winners
Best Immersive Experience
HBO and Giant Spoon for Live without Limits Weekend, an immersive Westworld experience
HBO and Giant Spoon created an immersive theatrical experience for Westworld. Attendees were shuttled to a remote location where a recreation of the town of Sweetwater awaited them. The experience included actors trained for months in advance to create a fictional story that came to life on the two-acre set.
Best Use of Technology
Sony Brand Design Platform for Sony Wow Studio
Sony’s Wow Studio showcased 11 projects and prototypes that blended art and technology. The ambitious installation included VR, robotics, a super high speed sensor, and 3D audio technology. One example within the installation used motion tracking projectors that allowed visitors to interact with virtual objects while small 3D-printed musical instruments came to life under the system’s sensors.
Spirit of SXSW
Meow Wolf for Fractallage (a pop-up installation) and The Atrium (VR experience)
Meow Wolf, a Santa Fe-based art collective whose documentary film, Meow Wolf: Origin Story was accepted into the SXSW Film Festival, expanded their Austin presence with a pop-up installation, Fractallage and a VR experience, The Atrium. The collective’s DIY outsider spirit came to life in their wide-ranging SXSW participation.
Top of page – Westworld “Sweetwater” at SXSW 2018 – Photo by Merrick Ales
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March 22, 2018
LUNA Awards Artist Grants to Two Films by Female Filmmakers at 2018 SXSW
There’s always more room for women in film. And last week in Austin, two incredible female filmmakers — Alexandria Bombach and Olivia Newman — received $10k artist grants to help them share their unique perspectives and stories through film.
LUNA, the first nutrition bar for women, is committed to enhancing the representation of women in the film industry. In 2000, LUNA created LUNAFEST, a traveling film festival by, for, and about women. Now in its 17th year, LUNAFEST continues to give female filmmakers the spotlight and the platform to break through in a male-dominated industry.
“Women fill less than a third of the directing pipeline,” said Ritu Mathur, LUNA brand director. “Women still struggle to secure finance or interest for female-oriented movies. As champions of women, we are thrilled to announce these awards and continue to fulfil the promise we originally made to women filmmakers in 2000 when we founded LUNAFEST.”
For the SXSW LUNA Gamechanger Award in Narrative and the SXSW LUNA Chicken & Egg Award in Documentary, LUNA and SXSW are proud to be partnering with Chicken & Egg Pictures, a nonprofit devoted to supporting women nonfiction filmmakers whose artful and innovative storytelling catalyzes social change, as well as with Gamechanger Films, the first equity fund established exclusively to finance films directed by women.
THE SXSW LUNA CHICKEN & EGG PICTURES AWARD IN DOCUMENTARY
LUNA and Chicken & Egg Pictures are honored to award the 2018 SXSW LUNA/Chicken & Egg Pictures Award in Documentary to Alexandria Bombach’s film On Her Shoulders.
On Her Shoulders demonstrates the power of documentary storytelling for social change. The film tells the story of Nadia Murad, a 23-year-old Yazidi survivor of genocide and ISIS sexual slavery. Noted documentarian Alexandria Bombach follows Nadia’s tireless efforts to tell her story, efforts that lead her down paths of advocacy as she becomes the voice of her people. On Her Shoulders is a remarkable film that spurs the audience honor Nadia’s courage not simply with empathy, but with real action.
THE SXSW LUNA GAMECHANGER AWARD IN NARRATIVE
LUNA and Gamechanger are proud to award the 2018 SXSW LUNA Gamechanger Award in Narrative to Olivia Newman’s film First Match.
Olivia Newman took bold risks with this inspiring and complicated underdog story about 15-year-old Monique, who joins an all-boys wrestling team in an attempt to connect with her estranged father. A beautifully crafted film (which also won a SXSW Audience Award), First Match showcases a range of well-drawn characters and exemplifies the ability to tell a story that empowers women without vilifying men. We commend Olivia’s hard work in sticking with her story throughout the seven years it took for her film to go from a short that toured with LUNAFEST back in 2014 to a fully-realized feature.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS
The films submitted for both categories were all strong, thought-provoking, stimulating, and stylistically varied. They demonstrated the breadth and the strength of women’s voices and vison in the field of nonfiction and narrative filmmaking today.
Because of that, two additional films have been singled out for Special Recognition Awards: Jenny Murray’s ¡Las Sandinistas! and Suzi Yoonessi’s Unlovable.
In Documentaries, we salute Jenny Murray’s ¡Las Sandinistas! for spotlighting the incredible women who fought on the front lines of Nicaragua’s Sandinista revolution to bring about social and political reform for their country, and how their battles for equality continue to the present day.
In Narrative, we recognize Suzi Yoonessi’s incredible musical comedy Unlovable, which brings to life a story of a young women coming to terms with her sex and love addiction. We also salute the film’s star, Charlene DeGuzman, for co-writing this story based on her own life experiences.
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March 22, 2018
Google may be looking to snap up VR camera company Lytro
Anonymous reports suggest Lytro is looking for a buyer — and that Google may be interested to the tune of $40 million. The reports have not yet been confirmed and some suggest different buyers.
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March 22, 2018
Home is a Colorful Set of Illustrations by Muhammed Sajid
Home is a Colorful Set of Illustrations by Muhammed Sajid
Muhammed Sajid is an illustrator from Bangalore, India and he shared a beautiful set of illustrations titled Home on his Behance profile. As the name suggests it’s about houses but the cool thing is that he illustrated all sorts of different house styles from classic, to modernist to mid-century to Spanish style, he got them all. I particular like the use of color and texture applied to his work. There’s a lot of character as well so check them out.
An artist, I want to draw every second. I am also interested in illustrations and animation. – Muhammed Sajid
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March 21, 2018
A Day in the Life of a SXSW Speaker
Wow! I just returned from Austin after an incredible few days at the 2018 SXSW Interactive Festival. This was my first time attend as a speaker, and I learned A LOT. Having been once before, but in a different capacity — I was an event planner at the time, so I played more of a behind the scenes role— this experience was totally different. My talk was all about embracing vulnerability and leveraging it as a strength — ironically, being a speaker is a very vulnerable (yet exciting!) experience.
I thought I’d share the top 3 things I learned as a SXSW speaker.
1) Practice makes perfect… but be ready for some curve balls
The last few months have been filled with lots of preparation for my talk. Most weekends I would hole up in a coffee shop editing and practicing what I’d say. By the time I got to Austin, I’d made my speaking coach, my husband, best friend, her 6-month old, and countless co-workers listen to me practice. I’d even drive to work listening to an audio recording of myself giving the talk to help it soak into muscle memory. I was prepared. But there was something I didn’t see coming.
You see, my talk centers around a very personal struggle I overcame about three years ago. My family wanted to be there when I gave the talk to support me, and so my mom, dad, sister and husband were right there in the audience. As I began talking through one of the tougher parts of my story, I locked eyes with my husband who was starting to tear up. I could feel the tears welling up for me and all of a sudden I was right back in that place I was three years ago. I had a split second where I wondered what I’d do if I couldn’t pull it together. This hadn’t come up in all of my hours of practice. Thankfully, I composed myself and kept going. I’m not sure there’s anything I could have done to prepare myself for that, but I think being familiar enough with the rest of the content allowed me to work through it in real-time, and get back on track.

2) Make time to explore…AND take care of yourself
I arrived in Austin on Thursday, March 8, just three hours after giving a preview of my talk to Capital One’s Women’s Business Resource Group on International Women’s Day. When I got there, I did a quick sound check and run through of my presentation at the Capital One House. My talk wasn’t until Saturday morning, and I was so excited to have all day Friday without any plans. Part of me was tempted to rest (I mean, the Westin Heavenly Bed is no joke!), but I knew I’d regret not making time to explore all of the interesting things happening as part of SXSW.
My favorite was the “Mindful Oasis” for speakers, hosted by Lululemon. Imagine a space that is open, airy, filled with plants and delicious scents. Once inside, you could take part in a guided meditation session, enjoy some yummy refreshments, or take a few minutes alone to soak it all in.

One thing I didn’t fully expect was just how tired I’d be after everything was over! My adrenaline had kicked in big time to keep me going because I felt so great leading up to and during the talk. When it was over, it was like my brain finally felt like it had permission to relax. I took the best nap I think I’ve ever had that afternoon! That was crucial to be able to recharge and keep soaking in all of the cool things SXSW had to offer.
3) Practice gratitude
At my talk I had the chance to meet some amazing people from across the country (there were even folks visiting from outside the US!) and hear their own stories (and sometimes struggles) around vulnerability. I am so thankful for each and every person who attended the talk and who came forward to share their stories.

And finally, as a former event planner, I felt like I had a good sense of what goes into pulling off a massive event like SXSW. Even that couldn’t prepare me for how different it would feel as a speaker. I have to give a huge shout out to our Capital One team that put their heart and soul into making this year the best yet. I had plenty of nerves coming into the event. Would something go wrong with my slides? Our team made sure that speakers had tons of regular communication leading up to the event, manageable deadlines to help us back into all of the deliverables/due dates, and on-site it was true white glove service. Thank you, Robin, Chandler, Meagan, Mike, Eric and the whole team who make this look (and feel) so seamless!
My SXSW journey has been incredible. When I submitted an idea for a talk back in July (yes, it has been a nine month process!) I had no idea the amazing ride I was about to go on. I have grown so much through this experience, and most importantly, I hope I’ve helped others realize how much greatness they can unleash by embracing vulnerability.
Resources: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s12/sh/2df07992-ccee-4b46-ace4-8e172be7d8ec/0640b122a9d69d19
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March 21, 2018
Playful Web Design & UI/UX for Superlative Store Concept
Playful Web Design & UI/UX for Superlative Store Concept
We are taking a look at the concept by designers Stugbear and Shota Xaxaleishvili on a store concept called: Superlative. They have worked on the web design, UI/UX and also the interaction design. The desktop experience is clean and I love the interactions especially on the menu. It totally enhances the shopping experience. One thing though, I wouldn’t see this concept work for a fashion brand because the overall experience might be long for some but it’s quite playful which is always inspiring to note. There is also the concept of the filters which are nice, this direction makes it even more clear and it reduces the number of clicks for the user.
More Links
- See full project on Behance
- Learn more about Stugbear . on Instagram
- Learn more about Shota Xaxaleishvili on Dribbble
Web Design & UI/UX
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March 20, 2018
See You Next Year: SXSW 2019 Dates Announced
That’s a wrap on the 2018 SXSW Conference & Festivals, folks! We are so pleased to have shared another successful event with all the registrants, staff, crew, volunteers, artists, speakers, filmmakers, and the Austin community. It was a ten-day whirlwind of enlightening and inspiring sessions, film screenings, showcases, exhibitions, tacos, networking, art, competitions, awards, and beyond.
The 2018 SXSW Conference highlighted some of the most inspired thinkers and industry leaders across 24 Tracks of SXSW-curated programming. Leading up to the event we identified 12 trends predicated to dominate discussions at the March event. After hearing from a multitude of creative problem solvers and visionary storytellers, the trend that emerged was Globally Connected: We’re All in this Together.
From powerful presentations by SXSW Keynotes – Barry Jenkins, Esther Perel, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, and more – to compelling conversations with Featured Speakers including Jake Tapper and Bernie Sanders, Christiane Amanpour and Kara Swisher, U-God, Rian Johnson and Mark Hamill, the special event Elon Musk Answers Your Questions!, and many more.
The SXSW Festivals also provided a unique opportunity to explore the worlds of Interactive, Film, Music, and Comedy with screenings, showcasing acts, networking experiences, and beyond. The SXSW Film Festival, celebrating its 25th year, rolled out the red carpet with provocative dramas, documentaries, comedies, genre standouts, and more, including the World Premieres of John Krasinski’s The Quiet Place, Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One, as well as the North American Premiere of Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs. At the SXSW Film Festival Awards we celebrated the collaboration between filmmakers and designers honoring the winners of the 2018 Jury and Special Awards.
The SXSW Music Festival turned up the sound with new, developing, and established Showcasing Artists across all genres from local to international acts. This year’s audible feast included the North American debut concert of Max Richter’s 8-hour composition Sleep, Fluffer Pit Party featuring METZ, Nathaniel Rateliff and more at the shores, 6th annual Korea Spotlight featuring Lee Hi and KARD, and more. The Music Festival wrapped up with the announcement of the 2018 Grulke Prize winners for Developing U.S. Act, Developing Non-U.S. Act, and Career Act – Starcrawler, Jade Bird, and Todd Rundgren.
Hundreds of exhibitors from around the world gave us a glimpse of the future with cutting-edge technology from VR demonstrations to robotics at the SXSW Trade Show and numerous SXSW Exhibitions, while we also celebrated the winners of the many prestigious Awards categories throughout the SXSW Interactive Festival and more.
SXSW 2018 was filled with ample opportunity to explore, learn, discover, cut a rug, and leave inspired. We hope you enjoyed each exciting moment. Now begins the preparation for 2019 (after a marathon of sleep and some tacos to refuel), and we look forward to seeing you again March 8-17, 2019 in Austin, Texas for the 2019 SXSW Conference & Festivals.
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On behalf of all of us at the SXSW Conferences & Festivals – thank you for joining us and we hope to see you next year!
Paramount Marquee – Photo by Jonathan LaChance
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March 19, 2018
What is Customer Empathy?
How much do you REALLY know your ideal customer?
You may be just starting your business and making the first steps in formalizing your target customer persona, or you have a thriving business and you can easily picture your ideal customer.
Hey, that’s easy! It’s Jane who’s been a loyal customer for years.
Before we deep-dive into the typical discussion of buyer persona best practices, I’d like to open up the field of view a bit wider.
The basic fact is that as human beings we’re in a constant search to process meanings for events that swirl around us.
Our brain is constantly looking for the cause and effect relationship of something we’ve previously experienced in order to generate meanings – is it good, bad, or neutral for us?
It’s an old survival mechanism from the days man spotted a bear approaching in the forest and translated that into acute danger, meaning “run for your life!” vs. coming across a patch of berries that was translated into food.
Each one of us has this remarkable software Jonathan Gottschall aptly calls “The Storytelling Mind.”
“The storytelling mind is allergic to uncertainty and is constantly craving for meaning. If it cannot find meaningful patterns, it will try to impose them. This way the storytelling mind operates like a factory that churns out true stories where it can, but will manufacture lies when it can’t.”
Let’s examine a situation too familiar in business development.
You just had a great meeting with a prospect who loved your product and promised to get back with requirements, so you can tailor a proper proposal for her.
A week passed, and you hear nothing. Immediately your storytelling mind springs into action and starts churning possible stories to unpack the meaning of this dead silence.
Could it be something in my offering that is still lacking? Price range? That extra feature she kept bringing up? Outcompeted with a better solution?
As you can see from this example, the role of meanings is critical in shaping human perceptions about pretty much anything.
Every time we encounter a new event that needs our decision, our Storytelling Mind digs deeper into our bag of past experiences we all carry in an effort to generate a proper meaning.
This brings to mind, Visual Semiotics, a sub-domain of semiotics that analyses the way visual images communicate a message.
Charles Sanders Peirce in the U.S. and Claude Lévi-Strauss and Ferdinand Saussure in France developed Visual Semiotics – the study of signs.
A sign can be a word, sound, or visual image. Saussure divides a sign into two components: the signifier, which is the sound, image, or word – the form which the signs take. And the signified, which is the concept or meaning the signifier represents.
So if I ask you what does this sign represent?
Most of you would say Snapchat. That’s the objective meaning of this sign’s form.
However, for some of you your Storytelling Mind will trigger “one of the best social media tools – ever!” and for others “I still don’t get what’s the fuss about this platform, I never used it! Well, these are 2 distinct, yet valid subjective meanings.
So when you think about crafting a complete picture of your ideal customer persona, the road to achieving maximum customer empathy goes beyond deciphering the signals your customer leaves for things she SAYS and DOES around your product.
Effective customer empathy requires you to go beyond what your customer
SAYS or DOES and venture deep into what she FEELS and THINKS.
The true gold nuggets lay in what your customer THINKS and FEELS and the subjective product meanings they assign to them. Keep in mind, this territory I call “Subtext Country” cannot be fully uncovered.
Furthermore, sometimes the things your customer SAYS or DOES are in complete opposite to what they THINK and FEEL.
The more you are able to extract subjective meanings from how your ideal customer views your product, the more authentic your story will be.
How would you know if you have a solid business story that truly empathizes with your customer’s problem?
It’s that the magic moment when your customer reacts to your story as if it was THEIR STORY. “Hey, this is my pain you’re talking about, here!” This is when your story will truly connect with your audience and trust your message.
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