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A Seat Apart

A Seat Apart

An Event Apart is a conference for “people who make websites” that moves from city to city throughout the year. I went to their Boston ’07 event, and it was outstanding. An intrepid fellow at their latest event put together A Seat Apart, which maps attendees’ Twitter handles to their seats.

At any conference these days, Twitter creates a “back channel” of discussion and sharing that never existed before. I heard that panelists at SXSW this year were monitoring Twitter to respond to comments and questions in real time.

By cobbling A Seat Apart together during the conference, attendees’ tweets immediately went from anonymous chatter to real people speaking. I love this story in equal parts because it shows how social media continues to humanize itself and how easily someone with a great idea can quickly implement it using the web as a platform.

Comments

  1. CB
    CB It was a lot of fun following people at AWP this year, only to randomly meet the people throughout the conference.

    At one point, I was having a twittered conversation with someone about a particular panel, only to find, at the end, that he had been sitting right in front of me the whole time.
  2. airbornflght
    airbornflght Wish they had one in a south central location...

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