Ashton Kutcher pushes technology at Sundance, with Yours Truly

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I need your help.

Actor Ashton Kutcher has invited me down to the Sundance Film Festival this weekend in Park City, Utah to partake in an experimental show he’s doing there.

It’s called “24 Hours @ Sundance,” is co-hosted by Kutcher, and will feature myself and three competitors running around the festival with Nokia phones taking live video as we complete various tasks in a reality-survivor setting. Tasks, we’re told, like using a sock puppet to order a meal and asking a stranger to help make a long-distance call to Austria (We have no idea what the tasks will be, but the ordeal will last 24 hours; we’re allowed no sleep).

What’s it all for? For several years music and film producers have wrestled with tech upstarts like Napster and giants like Apple over prickly things like copyright.

But content producers — Ashton Kutcher, for example — are finally realizing the rules have changed for good, that copyright is simply harder to protect in the age of the Web, and that rather than fight it, it’s time to dive in and experiment with new forms of technology and use it to enliven their craft.

And, for better or worse, I’m part of the experiment.

Here’s where technology can change up how people interact with media (and why I agreed to do this, even though they’re warning me I could make a fool of myself in front of thousands): First, the video is streamed live to the Web (you’ll be able to see my video at http://www.qik.com/mattandshira), and so thousands of viewers can follow along. Second, we’re going to use social media techniques to communicate with friends — to get tips from our own followers about how to complete the tasks. We’ll use Twitter (my Twitter stream is here), and we can read responses on our phones.

If blogging shook up mainstream media, you could say live video may do that to the movie industry: It’s a “more visceral, more live experience,” Kutcher tells CNET. It’s this sort of change in digital media that I’d like VentureBeat to cover more going forward; in fact, you may have noticed we’ve already started boosting our coverage in this area.

The show is co-hosted by Kevin Rose, founder of Digg, the tech geek who crosses into the world of entertainment with his other company, video company Revision3. Qik, the live video streaming company is the other co-sponsor of the event with Kutcher’s Katalyst Media.

Below, VentureBeat contributor Maya Baratz uses the Nokia phone (using Qik) to take this introductory video of me and the VentureBeat offices in SF.

My partner in the Sundance competition is Shira Lazar, a TV personality who’s worked at NBC and DirecTV. Her intro video is below. Her Twitter stream is here.

These are the first videos at our live channel (http://www.qik.com/mattandshira), where you’ll be able to follow our escapades. VentureBeat readers can watch the live footage too, via a widget we’ll post on our site. We’ll start Sat. 2:00 a.m. about 9am PST.

I’m counting on you all to join me in this crazy (and potentially humiliating!) quest.

[Full disclosure: Katalyst Media is paying for my flight down to Sundance.]

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    This is FANTASTIC Matt, I can't wait to tune in. Good luck and go for gold!!!
  • Haha, I think Qik is getting a big boost from all this Sundance hype. I just created an account myself. I'll be streaming interviews with Paul Oakenfold and Dieselboy while you guys are running around like chickens with your heads cut off doing whatever Ashton thinks is funny. Should be great fun for everybody!

    I hope we get to see all you new media mavens at Suntweet. A bunch of us are going there to support a local charity and hear from people like Jesse Stay, the guy behind SocialToo (and the author of a couple different FaceBook books), and other social media rock stars.
  • Matt, we're rooting for you: http://staynalive.com/articles/2009/01/16/get-r...

    If I can help out with any favors while you're competing don't hesitate to contact me. 801-853-8339
  • Todd Havens
    I helped cast one of Ashton's shows at MTV a few years back. Good peeps. Can't wait to see what this one is about...sounds like fun!
  • Sounds like a lot of fun, what's the buzz movie wise this year Matt? Anytime to fit that is you schedule while running around for Ashton?
  • this contest was interesting to watch, the mix of hollywood and web stars will definitely bring the viewers! I cant wait to see what the next project ashton brings to the table..