Create Chaos 2008. One week. Ten shows. Thousands of creative professionals.
Create Chaos is a concept that speaks to the evolution of our industries — a “create-a-palooza” that will bring together some of the most interesting, educational and inspirational creative industry conferences simultaneously — and all in one location.
Create Chaos 2008 will Inform, Connect, Inspire and Educate creative professionals from multiple industries through an all-inclusive conference event featuring training, seminars, speakers, awards gallery, exhibit arena, career center, film festival and a number of unique, one-of-a-kind experiences. As producers, we are bringing together multiple, existing industry conferences, trade shows and events that are experts in their respective fields under one “super conference” to deliver an experience for our attendees and exhibitors which is second to none.
Based on the Medici principle, by bringing together creative professionals from different industries and walks of life in one place at one time, the resulting collision of ideas, inspiration and general creative experience far surpasses any conference-going experience these professionals could receive by attending these industry specific events separately.
The Create Chaos experience brings together creative professionals from around the world to connect, share ideas, exchange information and be educated on the latest in training, trends and technology.
The conference also acts as a recession buster by co-locating the conferences and reducing travel and registration costs for attendees and participations.
Also, if you had a particular speaker in mind, please see http://www.createchaos.com/08/public/speakers/speakers for details on how to submit a speaker recommendation. Thanks!
This sounds very interesting and sounds like it's going to be well worth attending. I did have to chuckle a bit when I read the claim that the event is going to "ignite a new renaissance". That might be a pretty high watermark to set. I was just hoping the food would be good.
I just copied the marketing text from their website.
Ryan Price
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