Watch this space for the live webcast…
From the emails I’ve been getting, I understand that some of you don’t want to miss this, but can’t come. If the demo gods are on my side, the above video player will spring to life at the scheduled time (Singapore time: 6.30pm / San Francisco time: 3.30am).
If you’re planning to attend the talk, feel free to come at 6pm, but do note that the talk will officially begin at 7pm. For those who come early, they’ll get to play with Skitch (to earn preview invites), mingle and ask questions before the talk, as well as observe me setting up my video recording and webcasting gear (I’ll entertain curious onlookers).
If 7pm is still hard for you, do not be afraid to come late. Get what you can out of the collective intelligence in the room and get cracking on your own videos soon.
UPDATE 1: This just in! To help viewers see what I’m presenting, here’s my presentation outline. No Keynote nor Powerpoint, just straight-up storytelling from a guy who has always wanted more out of video. You can pose questions in the comments and I’ll try to answer them during the talk. Enjoy!
UPDATE 2: Sorry, but the Internet connection kept dropping so the webcast didn’t go smoothly. I will put up a mash-up of videos from various cameras around the room.
UPDATE 3: After checking with library officials, about 60 people attended the event. They came from various industries, from national education, to journalism, to software developers. There were drop-ins from the public too, and I only wish I had time to meet them all face to face. Thanks for coming all. Stay tuned for a complete video compilation of the talk.


