Sebastian Chan — Social media and Government 2.0

A pre­sen­ta­tion given at Web Directions South, Sydney Australia, September 27 2007.

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More than ever before there is an enor­mous amount of pub­licly held data about our com­mu­nity, our cul­ture, and cit­i­zens. How can gov­ern­ment respond to the oppor­tu­ni­ties of Web 2.0? How can gov­ern­ment web­sites and data­bases become more citizen-​​centric, and more respon­sive by lever­ag­ing social media?

In 2006 the Powerhouse Musuem, a NSW State Government insti­tiu­tion, opened its core infor­ma­tion asset — its col­lec­tion and research data­base — to pub­lic tag­ging, and dynamic user-​​driven rec­om­men­da­tions. In the same year the Museum launched a range of public-​​facing blogs, invit­ing com­ment from vis­i­tors and audi­ences. Sebastian Chan will dis­cuss why the museum has made these very suc­cess­ful for­ays into social media, and how a small in-​​house web devel­op­ment unit was able to push through and launch a project which is counted among Australia’s top web 2.0 appli­ca­tions. If you work in a large organ­i­sa­tion and have dreams of social media, do not miss this session.

About Sebastian Chan

http://​www​.pow​er​house​mu​seum​.com/​d​m​s​b​l​og/

Sebastian Chan PortraitSebastian Chan is cur­rently the Manager of the Web Services Unit at the Powerhouse Museum. Coming from a back­ground in social pol­icy, jour­nal­ism and media crit­i­cism as well as infor­ma­tion tech­nol­ogy, he has been build­ing and pro­duc­ing web­sites and inter­ac­tive media since the mid 1990s. At the Powerhouse he has been respon­si­ble for dri­ving a strong user focus in design, usabil­ity and con­tent, as well as expand­ing the scope and reach of the museum’s suite of online projects. In the last finan­cial year his team was respon­si­ble for tripling vis­i­ta­tion to the Museum’s online resources and a large suite of inno­v­a­tive exper­i­men­tal projects. He is known as a cul­tural sec­tor spe­cial­ist in social media and Web 2.0 appli­ca­tions, as well as web analytics.

A reg­u­lar speaker in Australia who has also deliv­ered work­shops and pre­sen­ta­tions in the USA, Canada and UK, Sebastian’s other inter­ests include elec­tronic music and dig­i­tal art. He has directed and curated large scale national and inter­na­tional events and festivals, and also pro­duces related media from radio broad­casts to print. At the Powerhouse he runs the inter­na­tion­ally pop­u­lar Fresh + New blog cov­er­ing issues and new ideas around dig­i­tal media and museums.

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  1. […] time tomor­row should swing by the Powerhouse Museum and catch Sebastian Chan, who gave a much loved pre­sen­ta­tion at Web Directions South last […]

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