Podcast Hotel 3

by Scott Beale on April 13, 2007 · 0 comments

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3, an unconference focusing on independent music, video and art, takes place April 20th and 21st at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco. Podcast Hotel was founded by Alex Williams, who organized the first two events in Portland and this year he has moved it down to San Francisco. Andrew Baron of Rocketboom will be delivering the keynote and there are a bunch of great speakers, with worshops and demos in the day, followed by parties at night. Here’s the full schedule and for more info, check out the Podcast Hotel website and blog.

Podcast Hotel San Francisco will celebrate indie culture, podcasting, digital music and the arts. The event will feature discussions, live music, shows and a studio space for workshops, demonstrations and creative productions.

Tickets are on sale now and it’s very likely that this event will sell out.

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