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#dse2011 Is Content Getting Better?

It was nice, we thought, to see content getting much better at DSE this last week. Whilst there were still some awful stands with folks plainly not getting the message of putting their product into context we think we proibably saw more good examples than bad – especially with the big boys.

Those of note (in no particular order)…

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Daktronics LED Ribbon

Strangely enough some of the worst content on display was in the Digital Content Show – a crammed in space, where competitors sat side by side and opposite each other and used TV screens to try and show their wares. Like some modern day bazaar it was both bizarre and horrible.

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#1 Comment By Stephen Dlrsey On 26 February 2011 @ 14:52 @661

Good overview Adrian. Very good show overall. The content was much better with some great standouts. The Adidas/Intel merchandising wall was amazing – I guess you can do almost anything with $1million! A low point re: content. The Apex Award winners display…poorly printed images on foam core. Really?!

#2 Comment By Robb Crocker On 26 February 2011 @ 20:09 @881

I agree, this was a good review. Although, I must admit that I’m a bit surprised that you would “love the arch” content that Flixio produced, but then lump the company in with “some of the worst content on display” in the Digital Content Show. Maybe you didn’t turn the corner and take a look at the Flixio booth on the outside of the “modern day bazaar” where we were showing a three screen integration and touch screen kiosk? Not looking to ruffle feathers, just looking for some clarification.

#3 Comment By Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief On 28 February 2011 @ 11:43 @530

We loved the Flixio produced arch !!! well done!! The problem with the digital content show was context – all those vendors trying to display content on what for most part were little more than tv screens atop a desk – an appalling way to even attempt to showcase content and the talent on offer.

#4 Comment By Kathy Langfield On 28 February 2011 @ 16:04 @711

The Content has come so far from just a year or two ago. Thanks to all those who have worked so hard on producing relevant and engaging content. I really liked how CISCO and others could target the content to the viewer. That’s a challenge that we have had when designing DS programs for our clients.

#5 Comment By Pat Stimpson On 28 February 2011 @ 19:11 @841

The often stated battlecry that “Content is King” apparently doesn’t translate to our industry show where content providers are relegated to a “modern day bazaar” and award winners are displayed on foamcore photos. “Content is an afterthought” may be a more appropriate monikor in many cases.

Until we elevate content and creativity to it’s rightful royal position we will remain an emerging industry known for its cool technology and software.