An Experiment: Putting The Audience On Stage (For Real) At TechCrunch Disrupt

There are good things about conferences and there are bad things about conferences. One of the bad things is how little the audience gets to participate directly in the content being created. Sometimes there’s a question and answer period at the end of a panel where people line up at a microphone to ask questions. But that’s usually it. Other than booing and applause, and of course the back channel on Twitter, there’s not much of a feedback loop.

That’s partially a good thing, of course. A room full of 2,000 people all shouting their opinions on a topic isn’t much of anything except chaos. But sometimes there are people in the audience who have a really interesting perspective on a topic, or even know more about the topic than the people on stage.

The idea of an unconference has evolved over the years with Foo Camp and BAR Camp (and others) where the audience and the speakers are one. Those types of events are really rewarding, but they don’t work on a large scale single track event. Again, it would just be chaos.

A couple of years ago Dave Winer had the idea of putting people from the audience, literally, on stage (there’s a link out there somewhere but I can’t find it). As far as I know no one has ever really experimented with this yet. But we’re going to try it out at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York on May 24-26.

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2 Responses to “An Experiment: Putting The Audience On Stage (For Real) At TechCrunch Disrupt”

  1. Zee says:

    Naa, put all the audience on stage and then the panelists out in the audience. No wait.

  2. Chance Stevens says:

    It’s crazy enough to work. Seeing people present (or try to) can be mindnumbing. Getting some regular Joes and Janes up on the stage to liven things up would be a great way to help fight off the snoozes and feel better about paying $1500 to join the fun.

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