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Googledance 2008

By: Chris "Silver" Smith
2008-08-21

The Googledance party was held last night at the Googleplex for SES Conference attendees, it lived up to its traditional party-on-a-grand-scale reputation for which it has become known.

The theme this year was Glow in the Dark, and they gave out t-shirts which flouresced nicely under blacklights, and those endothermic glow sticks that can be linked up for bracelets or necklaces. In one area was a large Lite Brite station that allowed party-goers to make colorful messages or illustrations of their choosing with the translucent pegs.

One really cool entertainment was the Glow Graffiti - they had set up a couple of different stations to allow the crowd to do digital graffiti " using laser pointers to write on the sides of a couple of buildings. A camera tracks where one drags the laser pointer beam on the walls surface, then a computer captures the trajectories and redisplays the lines drawn back onto the wall continuously with a projector. In this way, one can draw all over the side of a building with light.


Google in Digital Graffiti

Google tagged in digital graffiti on side of building

I first reported on the digital graffiti phenomenon around a year ago in a post called Laser-Projected Graffiti Ads on Buildings, as an emerging form of subversive art which could be exploited by guerrilla marketers. However, after I reported on it, many others reported on it as well, so Ive said that the phenomenon of digital graffiti has gone mainstream.

For those not in the know - both the laser projected graffiti and various LED light displays have been invented or innovated by a subversive group called the Graffiti Research Lab (GRL). You might remember the Mooninite bomb scare of Boston, which was sparked by a guerrilla marketing ploy using little LiteBrite-like LED advertising units left all around the Boston area " those units were quite similar to the Nite Writer idea published by the Graffiti Research Lab. It seems as though the GRLs work inspired the planners behind this years Googledance. Not surprising, since the GRL provides these subversive art/marketing ideas in open source format, generating detailed plans and schematics for anyone to use for any purpose " something that aligns philosophically nicely with engineers who believe in open-source code.

One disappointment I had with Googledance was that there was no Meet the Engineers session as there has been in the past. Id found those sessions to be surprisingly intimate chances to chat with Googles engineers and to hear the burning questions people brought to them. While the app demos gave the opportunity to chat with engineers as well, it was still less worthwhile due to the chaotic party atmosphere and noise. Perhaps the party has just grown so big that its not really feasible to have attendees traipsing through hallways to interior rooms.

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About the Author:
Chris formerly headed up the Advanced Technology Department for Verizon Superpages.com (later spun off under Idearc Media), where he worked for ten years, specializing in patent-pending work in mapping, local search, analytics, and SEO. As the natural search optimization expert for Idearc, he founded and chaired the company's SEO Council. Chris is currently a Lead Search Strategist for Netconcepts, a search optimization firm. Chris is a regular columnist for Search Engine Land, covering the 'local search' beat. He also blogs for Natural Search Blog, and speaks at industry conferences such as Search Engine Strategies.


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