Here Come the GatecrashersThe international Interactive, Film and Music Festival called South By Southwest begins today. And it's all about you.

ByBryan Keplesky

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Here Come the GatecrashersThe first two months of the year in Austin have always had a bit of a sleepy quality to them, which is surprising considering how much actually goes on every day and night in our fair city. But, collectively, all Austinites take one deep breath before the plunge into the ten day international Interactive, Film and Music Festival calledSouth By Southwest.

This isDoor Number 3'sfifth year of covering SXSW. Interactive has always been our favorite part, not only because of the yearly parade of promising upstarts, big names, brands and exciting new technology, but because of all the people who attend.

Big personalities and, ultimately, big brands have notably careened through the Austin Convention Center -- where most of Interactive takes place over the years.Twitterand its co-founders, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone and Evan Williamsmade their debutat SXSW in 2007, garnering major Web awards and praise. There was also an infamouskeynote interviewwithFacebook's马克•扎克伯格在2008年。去年,地理location technology was a major focal point, with much attention paid to Austin-basedGowallaCEO Josh Williams.

Likewise, this year, there will surely be ample fodder for headlines. And while we'll be there to cover the big releases about the latest crazes, for the most part, we'll paint the picture of the other side of SXSW. In addition to big names, Interactive attracts a certain type of person -- the entrepreneurs, inventors and risk takers we call the Gatecrashers.

They're the people who are not yet on the main stage, but they come with an eye (and a liver) for new relationships, partnerships and collaborations. They come with a dream and a promise to be heard. Amongst the general insanity of the Convention Center, you will find these Gatecrashers on the outside holding their own and not necessarily looking in or caring about what's happening in the more controlled arena.

名片会l be exchanged by the box-full, iPhones will be bumped and new visions will find shots in the arm. This is the true spirit of SXSW and what we're most excited to share. Through the upcoming days, we'll paint the picture of the Gatecrashers' scene because from that vantage point we're able to capture the true entrepreneurial spirit of Interactive.

Again, we'll cover the big names and the big brands. We'll also post about new and exciting technologies that have the potential to affect the zeitgeist, the marketplace or both. We'll even bring you on-the-street snapshots and sound bites to give a 360-worldview of the event. After all, Interactive -- as its name so aptly suggests and the technology has proven -- is about people.

It's an exciting time to be in Austin, and we're looking forward to sharing our experiences with it. And as a SXSW-veteran, I second Jennifer Wang's advice to hydrate.

Bryan Keplesky is Senior Art Director at Austin'sDoor Number 3, an independent branding shop. Bryan has covered SXSW since 2005. Contact Bryan at bkeplesky@dn3austin.com.

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Bryan Keplesky

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Bryan Kepleskyruns his own creative studio in Austin, Texas, working in design, branding, art direction and writing.

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