"I can’t wait to attend and get so cowed by all the creativity and innovation on display that I go home feeling depressed and inadequate. I’m genuinely looking forward to it."
Black Mirror (Supplied)
In some exciting news for Black Mirror fans, Charlie Brooker, the creative genius behind the Netflix anthology series has today (Sep. 14) been announced as a headline speaker for SXSW Sydney 2023.
Brooker joins a stacked program of over 1,000 ground-breaking events and sessions that draw inspiration from visionary thinkers worldwide across Tech and Innovation, Screen, Music, Games and Culture as Sydney transforms into a hub for the creative industries.
Of joining the SXSW Sydney roster, Brooker said in a statement: “Having to quickly provide a personal quote for a press release about how excited I am to join the inaugural Sydney-flavoured SXSW event is exactly the sort of thing ChatGPT is for, but I’ve written this one myself because I still care about our species, dammit.”
He added, “Although I initially misspelt ‘inaugural’ just then until I got corrected by a machine, so actually maybe we’re just rubbish. This tense love-hate relationship with technology is what Black Mirror is all about. That and stories about Prime Ministers and pigs.”
“Anyway, I can’t wait to attend and get so cowed by all the creativity and innovation on display that I go home feeling depressed and inadequate. I’m genuinely looking forward to it.”
Colin Daniels, Managing Director of SXSW Sydney added: "SXSW Sydney seeks to offer unique perspectives of the future, making Charlie Brooker an ideal speaker for our event. Black Mirror consistently leads the cultural conversation on what we face in the now or may confront in our future, offering a chance for reflection and change. Charlie embodies what attendees can expect from SXSW Sydney; creativity and innovation."
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Brooker's presence at SXSW Sydney is perfectly aligned with the festival's vision, which aims to offer unique perspectives on the future. Black Mirror — a series renowned for its ability to reveal humanity's darkest tendencies and the potential consequences of our technological advancements — merges seamlessly with the event's themes.
Charlie Brooker joins an impressive lineup of speakers, including GRAMMY Award winner Chance The Rapper, Coachella festival CEO Paul Tollett, Slack Co-Founder Cal Henderson, and futurist AI expert Amy Webb, among many others.
The festival also boasts more than 300 panels and sessions that will keep attendees at the forefront of cutting-edge discussions, with topics including brain-computer interfaces, lab-grown meat, First Nations knowledge in design, ethical interactions with robots, AI fluency, Big Tech transparency, reimagining news media, and the future of love, and much, much more.
Lastly, music enthusiasts can rejoice as SXSW Sydney will host over 300 artist performances, featuring a lineup of fresh talent from around the world. TikTok stars, rising hip-hop powerhouses, genre-bending artists, and more will grace the stages during the festival's Music, Screen, and Games segments.
To gain access to SXSW Sydney, attendees can acquire badges, which grant access to all festival activities, or wristbands, which provide access to specific segments such as the Music, Screen, or Games festivals.
SXSW Sydney 2023 will also feature more than 300 music performances featuring emerging talents from around the world. Notable artists like TikTok sensation Flyana Boss, Indonesian triple threat Isyana Sarasvati, Japanese punks Otoboke Beaver, and rising hip-hop powerhouse Miss Kannina will take the stage, presented by SXSW Sydney Official Music Partners Young Henrys.
Current pricing for both Badges and Wristbands is available until Midnight on Wednesday 13 September. For more information, head to sxswsydney.com.
Make sure to mark your calendars for the key dates of SXSW Sydney 2023:
15-22 Oct 2023: SXSW Sydney
16-21 Oct 2023: Conference
18-21 Oct 2023: SXSW Sydney 2023 Music Festival
18-21 Oct 2023: Industry networking events and parties
Over 100 acts have been confirmed so far from over 2,500 applications, representing a diverse global music scene. These talented artists hail from countries such as New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Japan, Korea, and Australia. Here's a glimpse of the exceptional musical talent set to grace SXSW Sydney 2023:
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Adam Newling
Adrian Dzvuke
Agung Mango
Alter Boy
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band
Anesu
Andy Golledge Band
Aodhan
Ashli
ASHWARYA
Babitha
Baby Cool
BARKAA
bella amor
BESTIES
BIG SKEEZ
Big Words
Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys
Chanel Loren
Charley
CLOE TERARE
CODY JON
Darlinghurst
Dean Brady
Death by Denim
DICE
DOBBY
Dulcie
dust
Dylan Atlantis
Elle Shimada
Evie Irie
FRIDAY*
Girl and Girl
GO-JO
Grievous Bodily Calm
Gut Health
IJALE
Inkabee
Isaac Puerile
Jem Cassar-Daley
Kobie Dee
Mali Jo$e
Mia Wray
Mi-Kaisha
Mikayla Pasterfield
Milku
Miss Kaninna
Mitch Santiago
Nick Ward
PANIA
Phoebe Go
POOKIE
Rum Jungle
Shady Nasty
Skeleten
Squid The Kid
STUMPS
South Summit
SUPEREGO
Teenage Joans
The Terrys
These New South Whales
tiffi
Trophie
Tulliah
Ūla
Velvet Trip
Vv Pete
WILDFIRE MANWURRK
0800
33 Below
ASHY
Daffodils
Daily J
Fazerdaze
Foley
Hanbee
Hans.
JessB
Jujulipps
Mazbou Q
MELOWDOWNZ
Mim Jensen
Miss June
Molly Payton
Mousey
Paige
PARK RD
Proteins of Magic
RIIKI REID
Soaked Oats
There’s a Tuesday
WHOSHOTSCOTT
Will Swinton
ADOY
Hypnosis Therapy
Jacqui
Lil Cherry & GOLDBUUDA
Marv
Meaningful Stone
From Japan:
CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE
Otoboke Beaver
yuji
Ardhito Pramono
Batavia Collective
Feby Putri
HINDIA
G.A.C.
Grrrl Gang
Isyana Sarasvati
Lunadira
Pop Shuvit
Connie Constance
Los Bitchos
Nuha Ruby Ra
Sorry
SixSaidIt (also USA)
Theodor Black
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Automatic
Flyana Boss
Owen
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Rett Smith
Wallice
EKKSTACY
Hotel Mira
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SXSW Sydney 2023 will take place across various vibrant venues, adding to the festival's dynamic atmosphere. Here are some of the venues where the magic will happen:
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The Underground at the Civic Hotel
Hollywood Hotel
Knox Street Bar
The Lord Gladstone
Phoenix Central Park
Sneaky Possum
The Soda Factory
The Alley at Agincourt Hotel
The Barrie
The Chippo Hotel
The Underground UTS
Powerhouse Late at Powerhouse Museum
Powerhouse Courtyard