The Status Of BeerCamp Nashville

November 17, 2008

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After a long and interesting discussion with other member of the BarCamp Nashville 08 organizers at the post un-con un-dinner un-get together, we decided the fate of just how to handle future non-profit events. Now part of this discussion had to do with off-shoots of the “Camp” events, such as the one I had pitched earlier in the week devoted to homegrown brewing… BeerCamp Nashville.

The short of it is, it’s not going to happen.

The slightly longer version is that after talking with folks that night and hearing Dave Delaney’s thoughts on the subject, I’m not so sure there really need to be a separate “Camp” for beer. I say that with full understanding that the response I got to hold an event like that were phenomenal. I got at least 50 responses via twitter and a handful through e-mail. I learned that there is a local homemade brewing culture in Nashville and honestly, they’d like to see an event large enough to foster education and discussion of craft beer. The interest is certainly there, but the BarCamp mythos is one of technology and by venturing into very non technical fields (such as beer, and man I did try to interject the tech) you risk diluting the whole spirit of the unconference.

It’s that and my heart just isn’t in it enough to stage an entire event for a subject that I know very little about. But with that being said, I very much want to see something like this happen. It’s part of the reason why I said something about BeerCamp in the first place. So if someone else wants to pick up the leader stick and run with it, I’m totally cool and will help in any way I can.

This of course puts some of my other ideas in the graveyard as well…

JarCamp Nashville

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A discussion of Jam and perserve lovers among the many many locals in the area who specifically jar their own jam and pickle their own vegetables. It’s really crazy that no one has thought of this before. It certainly has wings and would have flown high if not for my change of heart. Also gone is…

CodCamp Nashville

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Local fish culture. Need I say more? Probably not but I’m going to anyways. This unconference is for lovers of fish and by that I mean if you love the entree of fish then come. If you happen to be a strict vegan, that’s cool bring your pet goldfish Goldie and demonize your fellow neighbors.

RickRollCamp Nashville

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Probably the greatest of all musicians, Rick Astley, evokes a universal appeal. This camp, which I hear is already going forward, would celebrate Rick and his rich history of never letting us down. Ever. He means that too. Never.

BlandCamp Nashville

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This one actually begins as soon as you stop reading my blog.

CampCamp Nashville

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An event where local folks come together to talk about Camp culture, how to start a new camp, how to exploit it, make money off of it…etc. It seemed like the most natural thing to do for all us BCN08 organizers. Sadly, no one else actually shares this sentiment.

DaveCamp Nashville

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An event to celebrate the culture of Canadian folks named Dave. Why Canadian people only? Well because that country has several wild Yetti roaming the white tundra while we only have one big foot (lame). Also because I didn’t think it was possible to love ham anymore than I already do but the Canadians found a way: Call it Bacon. Brilliant. I’m really sad this one isn’t going to happen because it means no free iPod accessories and no interesting discussion from Canadian Daves living in Nashville.

-t.c.


Nashville Should Have More Tech News (Part 1/2)

November 3, 2008

I’m sitting here trying to think of reasons why Nashville should have a buzzing technology scene that rivals Atlanta and gaining some serious footing towards what’s going on in Texas. I’m also trying to figure out why technology is largely ignored nearly the entire local media –and I don’t just mean using to it communicate.

In the past month I have met passionate business owners doing incredible things far bigger than the city that contains them. I’ve discovered an entire group of locals who share the same appreciation for the Internet and all its culture. I’ve seen innovation happening in my backyard that I’d previously only read about from Silicon Valley news blogs. Yet, through all of these new experiences, contacts, friends, etc., the only thing  to solidify inside my mind is a question: Is technology any more tethered to science than it is to business or culture?

No. Maybe it used to be tied to one category but now it encompasses a full ecology of news. The advertisements in technology are also the story. Science of technology is driven by market demand for better products and machines. Culture happens when we finally learn how to communicate through these new tools. I could interweave threads involving tech all night long, however, the point is technology is in a rare perfect harmony with itself.

So WTF Nashville? BarCamp should have been enough to wise us up [622 registered users via barcampnashville.com] to the reality that we’ve been ignoring a huge portion of human advancement. I know most people reading this will probably disagree immediately, but the truth is we’ve just barely scratched the surface with “un-conferences” and twittering.

I want more…

[Concluded in Part 2/2]


BCN2 – Needs Grantham of NashvilleisTalking.com

August 22, 2008

Here’s what I sent Christian Grantham, Producer/Admin/Editor of NashvilleIsTalking.com. After interviewing him for NewAssignment.net a few months back, I really hope he signs up to speak. (And as with most requests, I like to go big. Christopher Walken Big…)