SXSW is an international conference and festival that takes place every year in Austin, TX. This year’s fest ran though March 9th to the 18th, and embodied everything from film, gaming, technology, music and fashion.
Below are some of the highlights from the festival. Enjoy!
Photo Essay by Emily Ferris
Photo By: David West
6th Street / Photo By: @amtx
Tinahse / Photo By: David West
Tinahse / Photo By: Tinashe
Tinashe / Photo By: David West
DUCKWRTH / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Diet Coke Party
6LACK / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Bud Light – Official Sponsor / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Khalid / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Khalid / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Khalid / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Tinashe / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Lil Ugly Toes / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Live at the BBQ / Photo By: Emily Ferris
NPR Music Showcase / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Steve Aoki / Photo By: Emily Ferris
KYLE / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Whether / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Elohim / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Elohim / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Party Pupils / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Fader Fort / Photo By: Chris Keegan
Mallrat at Media Temple’s Launch Party / Photo By: Emily Ferris
World of Wonder
Photo By: David West
Photo By: David West
New Music Meeting / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Signage / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Times’s Up Women / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Nardwuar / Photo By: Emily Ferris
Video by David West
An overview of some of the AI tech previewed at SXSW 2018.
Video by Austin Sanders
Data Visualizations Audio Story: Lucky The Sewer Cat San Marcos: The City of Cats San Marcos is a wonderfully quirky city known for a plethora of things: the university, the river, the music scene, mermaids, but most notoriously, cats. Cats have been occupying the streets of San Marcos for decades and their effects on the […]
By Sarah Smith COVID-19 has made unprecedented changes in our world. There was almost anticipation in the air like we could feel this virus was not a good thing, but we didn’t realize just how far its course would be ran. As much as we may seem more divided than united, this virus has shown […]
Upgrades or Downgrades By Alison Bryce Not all students are excited about the construction for the new University Events Center that is happening at Jowers. For the 350+ members of the Bobcat Marching Band, also known as the BMB, this construction to update and add on to Strahan Coliseum meant that they would have to […]