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at the festivals were most often independent creators, and the festival eschewed the corporate nature of other conferences and festivals centered around technology. Talks at the first two events generally reflected enthusiasm around being an indie creator, while later events featured more reflection on the challenges of being an independent artist, criticism of the web and the broader technology industry, and focus on social justice and activism.
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In June 2015, the organizers of XOXO announced they were opening a shared, pay-what-you-can workspace to "bring some of our favorite people and projects in indie art and tech under one roof" in a 13,000 square foot building in Portland's Central Eastside Industrial District. The Outpost was open from
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called it "the internet's best festival," and highlighted its attention to detail, focus on diversity, and curation. A follow-up article featured highlights and discoveries from the festival lineup. Organizers announced that they would not be hosting an event the following year, instead choosing to
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about the festival's focus on freelance and indie artists: "this is likely to be the only conference where you see tech CEOs listening to a freelance jewelry designer talk about her struggles paying the rent." Attendance was capped at 1,000 people, and attendees were selected through an application
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Associated events included live music, film screenings, an arcade of independently produced video games, a market, and food trucks. News media and bloggers noted an "impressive list of speakers" and an "intimate tone" missing from other technology-focused conferences. Ruth Brown wrote "the audience
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creators and artists working on the web. Except for a larger conference in 2018, the conference was limited to around 1,000 attendees, and organizers introduced an application and lottery system to promote diversity and discourage attendees who were focused on marketing to other attendees. Speakers
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with speakers, workshops, films, music shows, game events, and a market. Baio described it as being "about artists and hackers and makers that are using the internet to make a living doing what they love independently without sacrificing creative or financial control". To handle increased interest
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on the festival's main stage, who surprised attendees after the show by performing karaoke in the Blue Ox Bar, a dedicated pop-up dive bar created for the event. Other on-site installations included a secret speakeasy, accessible only by solving a series of puzzles accessible via telephone booths
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In March 2024, the festival's organizers published a blog post announcing that the August 2024 XOXO festival would be the last. They explained that decreased sponsor budgets, independent artists' financial struggles, as well as the dangers of COVID-19 make XOXO unsustainable.
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around the venue, and Dear Future Me, an interactive installation by illustrator Alice Lee inviting attendees to mail a postcard to their future selves. The festival also introduced an event called "Art+Code", which showcased quirky web-based art, and a
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as a "creative incubator" that is "painfully earnest, unflaggingly positive", and criticized the event for high ticket costs that introduced barriers to access that mirrored some of the issues it sought to resist.
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attributed the festival's popularity to "its gentleness, its emotive undertone and thoughtful curation, but also its commitment to supporting individual artists over businesses and corporates."
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while remaining small (500 conference tickets and 200 "fringe event" tickets), it had an application process with questions intended to filter out people who wanted to market to attendees.
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in 2020, festival co-founder Andy Baio said that, due to uncertainty about the duration of the pandemic, "The last XOXO may have been the last one."
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XOXO 2014 was held at The Redd, a former ironworks facility in an industrial area of Portland. Conference speakers included feminist media critic
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saying SXSW speakers are "in the business of selling technologies" and XOXO speakers are "creating things". Rachel Edidin described the event in
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After experimenting with a larger event in 2018, XOXO returned to its previous size and venue for its seventh year, with 1,200 attendees at
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in September 2012 with approximately 400 participants. That year's event was funded on Kickstarter, raising $ 175,000.
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XOXO was held every year from 2012 to 2019 except for 2017. It was not held between 2019 and 2023, as a result of the
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XOXO 2016 was also held at the Revolution Hall and was attended by over 1,200 attendees. Speakers included musician
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wrote many talks were "emotionally driven... centered around the difficult issues of being independent."
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After a one-year hiatus in 2017, the sixth XOXO was held on September 6–9, 2018 at a new venue,
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about the production of her "Rape Jokes" standup special. Speakers included author
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February 2016 until December 2016, when it closed citing rising rental costs.
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supporters, with one protester trespassing the festival grounds and
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with funding from prepaid tickets and other contributions via
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focus on the Outpost workspace they had founded in mid-2015.
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later credited XOXO for bringing Slack into the mainstream.
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was overwhelmingly white, male, middle class and educated."
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XOXO was an annual festival and conference that focused on
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Wortham, Jenna; Gallagher, David F. (September 18, 2012).
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The 2020–2023 XOXO festivals were canceled due to the
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and lottery process that aimed to increase diversity.
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One of the speakers at XOXO 2012, Chad Dickerson of
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The final festival was held in 2024. 631:Hatmaker, Taylor (September 18, 2014). 516: 1571:from the original on February 25, 2021 1445:from the original on September 1, 2024 1268:from the original on February 23, 2018 1076:from the original on November 11, 2013 1043:from the original on November 11, 2013 1031:"Technology, creativity cross at XOXO" 977:from the original on December 27, 2012 943:from the original on September 1, 2024 683:from the original on November 21, 2013 576:from the original on November 16, 2016 47: 1634:from the original on December 6, 2016 1508:from the original on January 22, 2021 1246: 1244: 1187: 1185: 924: 922: 876:from the original on October 27, 2021 857: 855: 853: 838:from the original on January 23, 2016 785:Edidin, Rachel (September 30, 2013). 720:from the original on December 6, 2022 669:Edidin, Rachel (September 20, 2013). 7: 1538:from the original on August 27, 2024 1412:from the original on January 8, 2019 819: 817: 780: 778: 763:from the original on August 27, 2017 702: 700: 698: 626: 624: 622: 593: 591: 1695:Arts festivals in the United States 1604:from the original on March 21, 2023 1062:Patall, Marty (September 3, 2013). 1029:Larsen, Luke (September 20, 2013). 1010:from the original on March 6, 2015 998:"Reflections on the XOXO Festival" 898:Gantz, Ryan (September 19, 2012). 824:Lee, Nicole (September 19, 2015). 535:from the original on June 30, 2020 494:Entrance to the 2024 XOXO festival 296:, software engineer Edna Piranha, 25: 1690:Annual events in Portland, Oregon 1301:from the original on July 9, 2024 1161:Kiss, Jemima (October 28, 2015). 996:Ruth Brown (September 18, 2012). 929:Hudson, Laura (August 24, 2015). 864:"Your conference is too damn big" 645:from the original on May 19, 2024 257:compared the event to the larger 1715:Festivals disestablished in 2024 1705:Conferences in the United States 1685:2024 disestablishments in Oregon 1590:D'Cruz, Andrew (June 13, 2016). 1494:Singer, Matthew (May 23, 2020). 1142:from the original on May 2, 2023 56: 1475:from the original on 2021-03-08 1320:Baer, April (August 26, 2016). 598:Hazel, Jess (August 20, 2024). 403:, satirist Jenn Schiffer, and 329:being called to the festival. 292:, data visualization designer 194:. 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Andy Baio
Andy McMillan
xoxofest.com
Portland, Oregon
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Andy McMillan
Kickstarter
The Verge
COVID-19 pandemic
indie
Yale Union Laundry Building
Yale Union Laundry Building
Portland Monthly
South by Southwest
Matthew Haughey
Wired

Anita Sarkeesian
Rachel Binx
Welcome to Night Vale
Lifehacker
Gina Trapani

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