This Saturday October 7th in New York I am the keynote speak at the DIY Convention – located at the Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue at Second Street. I have been on many panels, seminars and taught a few classes but this is my first time being a "keynote" speaker.
The opportunity came out of the blue – a man names Bruce Haring called me up about two months ago. Last time I spoke with Bruce was around 1996 when he interviewed me for his book Off The Charts .
Bruce simply asked if I would consider being the keynote speak at the DIY Convention. I said yes – I was very flattered by the offer.
So I have been thinking about what I am going to talk about – and I have drilled it down to a few things; the distruptive nature of technology and the removal of the gatekeeper. In effect, via technology, all media ( print, film, music, pics and more) can gain mass distribution without needing to go via a middleman. Technology provides virtual unlimited inventory (usually a huge obstacle for people as they need to make the inventory up front) and a way to get it out to the world.
…and I am still tossing over in my head if there is a parallel between what is happening today based on this new technology and what happened in the 15th century when Johannes Gutenberg came up with another new technology - the first mass producing printing press (of course everyone could not really read back then, but let’s just ignore that
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