SMC Seattle Members Get Gnomedex Discount!
SMC Seattle is excited to partner up with Seattle’s most inspirational technology conference, Gnomedex 9.0. Gnomedex is bringing some of the nations premier social media practioners, plus other thought leaders in the technology world to Seattle for an all-access weekend.
Gnomedex isn’t like other conferences. It’s one track so you can see every speaker, and everyone is a VIP. Plus SMC members get a 10% discount!!
Here’s where you register: http://gnomedex.eventbrite.com/?discount=smcseattle10
Wondering what you’ll learn? Here are the speakers:

Chris Brogan – Chris is a ten year veteran of using social media, web and mobile technologies to build digital relationships for businesses, organizations, and individuals. Chris speaks, blogs, writes articles, and makes media of all kinds at chrisbrogan.com, a blog in the top 10 of the Advertising Age Power150, and in the top 100 on Technorati. He helped found the new media conference series, PodCamp, is president of social media agency New Marketing Labs, and has been quoted in magazines and papers from Newsweek to the Wall Street Journal.
Gnomedex Topic: Chris will talk about becoming a trust agent: using the web in a human way to build influence, reputation, awareness, and business value.

Micah Baldwin – http://www.twitter.com/micah
Micah is VP, Business Development and Chief Evangelist for Lijit Networks, the sixth startup Micah has been involved in. Micah is a contributor to CNN, Mashable and Read, Write, Web. He also created the #followfriday meme. Micah is also an expert in online fundraising, helping universities such as The Catholic University of America and the University of San Diego grow their annual giving programs by more than 150%.
Gnomedex Topic: Micah will bring that experience as he discusses tools and practices for increasing influence online.

Jay Grandin and Leah Nelson – http://www.giantantmedia.com/
Jay and Leah have established themselves as accomplished New Media producers with web content that has seen audiences of over 35 million. The success of their short films, comedy and documentary work has led to contracts for original series with companies such as Myspace.
Gnomedex Topic: Jay and Leah will be discussing their company, Giant Ant Media, a web-focused video studio that creates unique campaigns and shows for online audiences. They show their customers how to attract new customers of their own, build loyalty and increase brand engagement. Through multiple videos and interactive content, stories can unravel to encourage multiple visits, specific actions, and word of mouse.

Drew Olanoff – http://www.drewolanoff.com and http://www.blamedrewscancer.com
Drew Olanoff is the Director of Community for GOGII. He’s an outgoing guy, who isn’t afraid to try anything once (including proposing to his girlfriend on Twitter!). His sense of humor is one that attracts people of all types and personalities – but it is his intelligence and enthusiasm that keeps their attention.
Gnomedex Topic: Drew will present “My Cancer is Social” – He’ll discuss foundations usage of social media, tools, and platforms to spread the word TO PEOPLE about what they’re passionate about and what they’re doing. Widgets, Facebook Cause pages, and original ideas such as #BlameDrewsCancer utilizing the powerful Twitter platform.

Phil Plait – http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
Phil is an astronomer, author, blogger, and skeptic… which means you better have some good evidence for any claims you make to him! In fact, Phil is the President of the James Randi Educational Foundation, a non-profit based on the works of noted conjurer and skeptic James Randi – famous for debunking the spoon-bending efforts of Uri Geller. The critical thinking movement is growing by leaps and bounds, and the JREF has been at the center of a grassroots effort to bring more skepticism into everyday life, especially online.
Gnomedex Topic: Phil will be talking about science communication online, and how the “new” (now teenaged, in more ways than one) media has affected it. Specifically how instant info — passed on Twitter — can actually make misinformation spread faster than good info, and how freaking hard it is to clean up once that happens.

Mark Horvath – http://www.invisiblepeople.tv
Gnomedex Topic: “A Conversation about Social Change through Social Media” – Beginning July 15th, 2009, Mark is taking the show on the road using social media and bringing us along for the ride as he visits the homeless throughout the nation. Formerly homeless himself, Mark brings personal experience and compassion as he aims to bring understanding and knowledge to the growing homeless crisis. He will visit 25 cities across the nation including rural areas, larger cities, shelters and youth facilities.

Mark Glaser – http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/
Glaser is a long-time freelance journalist and has written columns on the Internet and technology for the Los Angeles Times, CNET and HotWired, and has written features for the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, Entertainment Weekly, the San Jose Mercury News, and many other publications. He was the lead writer for the Industry Standard’s award-winning “Media Grok” daily email newsletter during the dot-com heyday, and was named a finalist for a 2004 Online Journalism Award in the Online Commentary category for his OJR column.
Gnomedex Topic: Glaser will be presenting “Hacker-Journalists in Demand at Media Companies” – Why did media companies miss the boat on the web? They haven’t always valued the input from their own technology folks on staff. That’s changing as the web is becoming an important source for news and information. So now local newspapers, radio stations and TV stations are hoping that a new breed of “hacker journalists” can help them out by having experience in coding and also understanding journalism issues.

Warren Etheredge – http://www.thewarrenreport.com/
As founder of The Warren Report, Warren Etheredge curates and hosts over 250 events every year, a podcast and television series. The Warren Report promotes “slow culture” through commentary, outreach, events and education. Their principle: Smarter audiences make a better world! Additionally, Warren is one of the founding faculty of TheFilmSchool, along with Tom Skerritt and Stewart Stern. For six years, Warren served as the Curator for the 1 Reel Film Festival (at Bumbershoot). Warren has staged over 40 plays in New York, published five books, written countless magazine articles and recently completed a feature-length documentary, HUMOR ME. He is the host of Words & Wine and The Good Life, conversation series with A-list authors, and is a regular contributor to Seattle’s NPR affiliate, KUOW.
Gnomedex Topic: We’ve all seen them, documentaries built on boring, lifeless interviews. We’ve all read them, profiles that don’t even hint at the motives of the person behind the story. During this program Warren offers structures, tips and strategies to turn mundane questioning into the art of interviewing.

Amber Case – http://www.twitter.com/caseorganic
Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and New Media Consultant from Portland, Oregon. Amber’s interests include real-time analytics, data visualization, and how marketing works in online ecosystems. She’s spoken at various conferences including MIT’s Futures of Entertainment, Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference, Ignite Portland , and Ignite Boulder.
Gnomedex Topic: Case will be talking about the strangeness of humans and our prosthetic culture. From the traditional prosthetics like the fake legs which amputees wear, to the prosthetization of our own tasks with virtual assistants and the 4 hour work week, to the idea that cell phones make give us superpowers. And finally, omnipresence and omniscience through social networking sites.

Christine Peterson – http://www.foresight.org/about/Peterson.html Christine Peterson catalyzes new technologies: first, focusing on atoms, she co-founded Foresight Institute to advance the field of nanotech. This work is accomplished by providing balanced, accurate and timely information to help society understand and prepare for nanotechnology through public policy activities, publications, guidelines, networking events, tutorials, conferences, roadmaps, and prizes. She serves on the Advisory Board of the International Council on Nanotechnology and the Editorial Advisory Board of NASA’s Nanotech Briefs, and served on California’s Blue Ribbon Task Force on Nanotechnology.
Gnomedex Topic: “Life Extension for Geeks” – Compared to our computers, our bodies are mind-bogglingly complex systems. There’s no “life extension pill” available today, and none is likely to arrive soon. Fortunately for us, we can use our technical skills to evaluate and implement today’s life extension techniques, some of which can be fun — at least from a geek perspective.
Bre Pettis – http://www.makerbot.com/ Bre has supported the creativity of others as a school teacher in Seattle Public Schools, as the creator of the weekly video series “Weekend Projects” published on the Make: Magazine website, and as a producer of new media for Etsy.com. He co-founded MakerBot Industries to bring manufacturing to the masses and he co-founded Thingiverse so there would be a place for to share digital designs on the web. He is also a founder of NYCResistor, a hacker collective that seeks to learn, share, and make things.
Gnomedex Topic: “Personal Manufacturing: The Robots that Sharing Built” – We’re living through a radical shift in how innovation happens. Today, a culture of sharing and collaboration is changing the face of technology–enabling the development of things like affordable 3d printing that put the tools of personal manufacturing on your desktop. In the future when you reminisce, your kids won’t believe that there was a time when you had to leave h ome to get things instead of downloading objects.

Beth Goza - http://bethgo.com/
Gnomedex Topic: “Nerd Craft: A Field Guide” – Emerging from the explosion of next-gen DIY movements, hand crafting revivals, and celebrating all thing geek comes a unique set of makers; the nerd crafter. Nothing is off-limits from the imagination and ingenuity of these crafters, who blend their passion for sci-fi, gaming, technology and all things geeky with their love of paints, fabrics, fibers and all things crafty. Goza presents a Field Guide to the various families, genus and species of Nerd Craft and shows how sites like craftzine; events like the Renegrade Craft Fair, and communities like Ravelry connect and galvanize crafters who share a passion for fibery-arty-geeky goodness.
Excited? Get the discount. Register here: http://gnomedex.eventbrite.com/?discount=smcseattle10



