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Ice Recap: Day 1 – Non-Stick Consumers

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Following an enlightening day of speakers and conversations, this post covers some highlights from the many insightful ideas and presentations.

Opening the conference was award-winning science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer, telling audience members that thinking in the present actually places you behind forward thinking trends. He urged the audience to think years in advance, highlighting the emergence of digital technologies, all content streaming, and 3d and interactive experiences. Perhaps his most entertaining quote was when talking about how easy things will be in the future, he noted that “the future is a drunken slut you can take home every night.”

Following Robert’s keynote audience members were met with panel discussions highlighting professional, and traditional, media enthusiasts, as well as ‘real-world’ media users. The first panel highlighted the need to create cross-platform content providers, allowing users to access information on any platform. Noted blogger and author Shel Israel described the future teens and media consumers as advertising-resistant, likening them to a non-stick frying pan. His most prudent analogy to new media was that “rock and roll didn’t replace Opera, but it changed the world.” Shel’s optimism and forward thinking was an attitude not shared by others on the panel. Shel also stressed that companies can no longer consider their users as dumb consumers, and that this relationship must operate on transparency.

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The ROM Gets Social Media

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The ROM gets social social media in a big way. This Friday I will be attending a blogger preview of the new Royal Ontario Museum’s Ancient Peru exhibit, in an event designed solely for the Toronto blogging community. Bloggers will be treated to a brief presentation by ROM curator Justin Jennings, as well as introductions to the ROM’s communications and New Media staff.

Similar media events for bloggers have happened elsewhere in Toronto, like the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts preview in June 2006, and are a strong indication that Torontonians and local companies and organizations understand of the value of blogs. This exclusive invitation is strong indication that the ROM sees the value of the Toronto blogging community, and is utilizing it much like it would any other press medium.

In addition to inviting bloggers to this opening, the ROM has created fun and engaging advertisements on the Freshdaily Toronto-based site BlogTO, where visitors can sweep dirt to uncover relics from ancient Peru. Targeted and engaging, I spent a few minutes playing with the advertisement – a token to its engaging success, and something I rarely do.

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