So here’s a story about why I love the internets like WHOA.
A few weeks ago my friend, KK, put a link on his facebook about my art show in Seattle at Bherd Studios. One of his friends, Alex Williams, director of product marketing at Iterasi, and I somehow started talking about him maybe going to check out my artwork while he’s in Seattle for a conference called Gnomedex, that he and KK were both going to.
Out of this the idea was born (by Alex) to create a whole bus tour of Gnomedex goers. So Alex and KK planned that whole thing, while I made sure that everything was set up for these rockstars’ arrival at the gallery. The result was that last Saturday evening about 15 people piled into the magic Gnomedex bus during what I guess was a conference break or something, and went to the place where my artwork was on display. At least that’s how I thought the story went. And in Kurasawa’s “Seven Samurai” format, here is the story as seen through Alex’s eyes…
There’s a lot more awesome beyond that that you may not know about too…like about Gnomedex, what it is, about Chris Pirillo, who hosts Gnomedex every year, about Chris Pirillo’s website which is badass and highly addictive, about Kris Krug’s photography, which is pure genius….about a lot of things. It’s really too much information for one blog post. But if you have a few minutes and want to find out a few things, do it.
Do I have awesome friends or what? <333
The burning question…did they have time for
[tags]bherd studios, kk, kris krug, alex williams, iterasi, gnomedex, chris pirillo, seattle, art show, urban art[/tags]
Wow, thats great. I have been a fan of Pirillo’s since the early TechTV days.
I have wanted to go to Gnomedex every year, but every year there is another reason I can’t go.
thanks, scott! yeah i’m totally going next year. yay let’s hop on the magic bus!!!