Bill Erickson
The Laughing Squid article BIL, An Open, Self-Organizing Alternative to TED said
BIL is “an open, self-organizing, emergent, and anarchic science and technology conference” that is an alternative to the $6,000 invite-only TED conference. BIL takes place at the El Estero Park Complex in Monterey on March 1st and 2nd, as TED is ending. BIL stands for Biologic Illuminating Learning, but is also a play on BIL & TED, like the film Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, the same way BarCamp is a play on FooCamp from FooBar. Bill Erickson explains how BIL got started.BIL loves TED. TED is a great place to sit and listen to interesting ideas. Those ideas make it online, and the unwashed masses get to see.
There’s the problem, the unwashed masses don’t get invited to TED. TED is also six-thousand dollars (US$6,000). Which is prohibitively expensive for most people, including a great number of people with good ideas worth spreading. BIL is being created as a free space for people with ideas to come together and spread them.
Our event is self-organizing, emergent, and anarchic. Nobody is in charge. If you want to come just show up. If you’ve got an idea to spread start talking. If someone is saying something good, stop and listen.See the BIL wiki for more info, including its schedule and speakers.
Bill Erickson is Web Designer and Photographer at Texas A&M
University and
Entrepreneur at
Erickson Media Group.
In 2003, he combined his passion for graphic design and business by
starting his own web design company. Since then he’s been an
entrepreneur
with a focus on the tech industry.
In 2007, he gathered a group of local entrepreneurs together and they
started The Creative Space, a coworking office in Downtown
Bryan.
In the future, he’d like to be an Entrepreneur in Residence for a VC
firm, or continue starting his own businesses. While he enjoys design,
He’s
an entrepreneur at heart and loves working with startups.
Bill is studying Finance at
Texas A&M University and
won the 6th Annual Texas A&M Ideas Challenge with
Coursevote.
Read his
blog and his
tumblelog.
Watch his interview on
Battalion Video. Read
That’s the idea and
Creative Space.
Read more
articles and interviews about him.
Read his LinkedIn
profile.