This morning’s Good Ideas Salon provided an interesting discussion around social media and the struggle between transparency and professionalism. Moderated by Colin Nagy (PSFK/Attention), the panel included Darren Paul (Night Agency), Faris Yakob (McCann), Caroline McCarthy (CNET), and David Art Wales (Ministry of Culture/Prudent Boozers).
WATCH COMPLETE SERIES:
Good Ideas In Mobile - Featuring Allison Mooney (PSFK/Mobile Behavior), Kevin Slavin (area/code), Alistair Fulton (Deloitte), Florian Peter (CScout) and Steve Roberts (Shoptext)
Good Ideas In Design - Featuring Dave Pinter (PSFK/GRID2 International), Craig Dubitsky (The Kind Group), Jill Fehrenbacher (Inhabitat), John Fiorelli (Cut and Paste), and Peter Semmelhack (Bug Labs)
Good Ideas in Collaboration - Featuring Colin Nagy (Attention/PSFK), Amit Gupta (Jelly/Photojojo), Andrew Hoppin (NASA), John Geraci (Outside.In/DIYCity), and Matthew Stinchcomb (Etsy)
Good Ideas In Digital - Featuring Piers Fawkes (PSFK), Claire Hyland (Electric Artists), Johanna Beyenbach (Naked), Mike Arauz (Undercurrent), and Noah Brier (Barbarian Group)
Good Ideas In Social Media - Featuring Colin Nagy (PSFK/Attention), Darren Paul (Night Agency), Faris Yakob (McCann), Caroline McCarthy (CNET), and David Art Wales (Ministry of Culture/Prudent Boozers)
Good Ideas in Entertainment - Featuring Piers Fawkes (PSFK), Carl Goodman (Museum of Moving Image), Doug Jaeger (thehappycorp/LVHRD), Lauriana Zuluaga (SonyBMG), and Ricky Van Veen (CollegeHumor.com)
Good Ideas For the Future - Featuring Bart Haney (fuseproject), Danielle Sacks (Fast Company), Polly LaBarre (Mavericks at Work), and Tamara Giltsoff (OZOlab)








I find Robert Jay Lifton’s idea of the Protean Self to be very relevant to the multi-faceted identities discussed in the video:
“Development of a ‘fluid and many-sided personality’ is a positive trend in modern societies, and that mental health now requires ‘continuous exploration and personal experiment.’”
http://rurl.org/17q3
December 4th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
The content here is so important and useful - but to make its communication more effective, can you investigate improving the sound - too much info is lost. Perhaps the simplest way is to introduce a noise gate/compressor into the circuit. Also helping the speakers use their mics more effectively would really help. Thanks for the forum.
December 12th, 2008 at 3:35 am